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Blackhawks Sign Forward Prospect Roman Kantserov to Three-Year Deal

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Roman Kantserov is set to make his mark in the NHL after a standout season in the Kontinental Hockey League. The Chicago Blackhawks announced on Thursday that they have signed the promising 21-year-old Russian winger to a three-year contract, adding a significant piece to their rebuilding efforts.

Kantserov, selected as a second-round pick in the 2023 draft, is expected to bring his impressive scoring ability to the Blackhawks. His entry-level deal includes a salary cap hit of $1,075,000. Standing at 5-foot-9 and weighing 176 pounds, Kantserov proved his skill last season, leading the KHL with 36 goals over 63 games while playing for Metallurg Magnitogorsk. In addition to his scoring prowess, he notched four goals and four assists in 15 postseason games.

Notably, Kantserov’s 36 goals and 64 points during the season set a new benchmark for players under 22 in KHL history, underscoring his potential as a future star in the league. The Blackhawks are keen to harness this talent as they aim to emerge from an extended rebuilding phase.

As they look to the future, the Blackhawks also hold the No. 4 pick in the upcoming NHL draft, further enhancing their prospects. Despite finishing the season with a record of 29-39-14—an 11-point improvement from the previous year—the team still found itself far from playoff contention, having placed No. 31 in the NHL for three consecutive seasons. Their only postseason appearance since 2017 came during the expanded playoff format following the 2019-20 season, which was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

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