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Boris Katchouk Traded Again: Flyers Acquire Former Blackhawks Forward

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In a swift turn of events, former Chicago Blackhawks forward Boris Katchouk is on the move once more, as the Philadelphia Flyers have announced his acquisition from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for forward Roman Schmidt.

Katchouk’s journey this season began with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who signed him during the offseason. However, his tenure in Tampa was short-lived; he was traded to the Wild in late December in a deal that sent Michael Milne to the Lightning. After spending just over two months with Minnesota, Katchouk is set to don a Flyers jersey.

Throughout this season, Katchouk has primarily showcased his skills in the AHL, tallying five goals, eight assists, and 13 points in 29 games played between the Syracuse Crunch and Iowa Wild. His time in the NHL included three games with the Lightning, but he was unable to find the scoresheet before his trade to Minnesota.

During his three-season stint with the Blackhawks from 2021-2024, Katchouk appeared in 117 games, accumulating 11 goals, 15 assists, and 26 points, along with 176 hits. He originally joined the Blackhawks as part of a trade that sent Brandon Hagel to the Lightning ahead of the 2022 NHL trade deadline, marking his entry into a new chapter in his career.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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