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Oilers Secure Shakir Mukhamadullin with Two-Year Contract Extension

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The Edmonton Oilers have made a strategic move by signing defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin to a two-year contract extension, valued at $1.75 million per season. This signing marks a significant step for both the player and the franchise as Mukhamadullin looks to solidify his place in the NHL.

Mukhamadullin, a 24-year-old Russian blueliner, was originally drafted 20th overall by the New Jersey Devils in 2020. He later became part of the San Jose Sharks in the blockbuster trade involving Timo Meier earlier this year. Standing tall at 6-foot-4, Mukhamadullin is known for his mobility, strong shot, and offensive potential, though he continues to refine his defensive skills at the highest level.

After making his NHL debut in January 2024, Mukhamadullin has experienced a mix of full-time play and healthy scratches. In his last season with San Jose, he recorded five goals and twelve points, alongside 60 blocked shots over the course of 50 games, despite facing some injuries along the way.

Now with the Oilers, Mukhamadullin has a prime opportunity to secure a consistent role on the blue line. Should he thrive in Edmonton, the Oilers could emerge from the Darnell Nurse trade with a promising long-term asset rather than just a player they needed to include to facilitate Nurse’s contract move. The potential upside is clear, while the risks remain manageable, limited to a roster spot rather than a lost investment.

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