The Dallas Stars signed Jamie Benn to an eight-year, $76-million contract extension, the team announced Friday.

The 26-year-old has one year remaining on his five-year, $26.25-million deal and was set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of next season.

"The Stars are the only organization I know and Dallas is home to me," Benn said in a statement. "In working with the Gaglardi family and Jim Nill, they have made it clear that they are dedicated to winning, and winning the right way. I'm happy to commit to that process for eight more years. My teammates and I value the passion and dedication that we receive from Stars fans and we're looking forward to getting this season started."

Benn has served as the team's captain since the 2013-14 season after taking over for Brenden Morrow. He is coming off his two most productive seasons since being drafted 129th overall by the Stars in the 2007 NHL Draft, capturing the Art Ross Trophy as the league's top scorer during the 2014-15 season before finishing second in league scoring last season with 89 points in 82 games.

"Jamie has evolved into one of the most complete players in the NHL and his ability to lead our team is second-to-none," general manager Jim Nill said. "He impacts the game in so many ways and this signing was extremely important for the direction of the franchise. He's shown in the playoffs, and at international events like the Olympics and the World Championship, that he is up to any challenge and that his fingerprints will be left on every game. He's our leader and does things the right way, every day."

Benn's eight-year deal will see him remain with the club through the 2024-25 season.