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Blackhawks, Dominik Kubalik nearing multi-year deal
Chicago Blackhawks left wing Dominik Kubalik Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports

While Chicago is set to lose veteran goalie Corey Crawford in free agency, they’re closing in on a contract with one of their pending restricted free agents.  Mark Lazerus of The Athletic reports that the Blackhawks are nearing a three-year deal with winger Dominik Kubalik with a cap hit within the $3.75M to $3.9M range.

The 25-year-old had quite the rookie season after being acquired from Los Angeles, scoring 30 goals along with 16 assists in 68 games, good enough to earn him third place in Calder Trophy voting.  He was even better in the playoffs, picking up four goals and four assists in nine games.

With this being his rookie season, there weren’t many direct comparable players in Kubalik’s situation, which certainly would have made these contract talks a little more challenging.  Assuming the deal is done as reported, Chicago will buy an extra year of team control while getting him signed at a second-line rate. There’s always a risk in making a commitment to someone with as minimal of a track record as he has, but if Kubalik can even come close to matching his rookie-season output, he should be able to provide a strong return on that contract.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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