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Colton Dach Signs Two-Year Deal with Oilers After Blackhawks Trade

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Colton Dach is set to continue his career with the Edmonton Oilers after signing a two-year, $2.4 million contract. The announcement marks a new chapter for the former Chicago Blackhawks forward, who will carry an average annual value of $1.2 million starting next season.

This new deal represents a notable increase for Dach, who previously played under an entry-level contract with an AAV of $825,000. His performance on the ice has earned him a raise, as he transitions into a more prominent role with the Oilers.

Dach was acquired by Edmonton in a trade that sent him and Jason Dickinson from Chicago in exchange for Andrew Mangiapane and a conditional first-round pick in 2027. Since joining the Oilers, Dach has made an impact, recording two goals and four points in eight regular-season games. He also contributed an assist in five playoff games for Edmonton this spring, showcasing his potential in crucial moments.

Originally selected by the Blackhawks with the 62nd overall pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, Dach played 78 games over two seasons in Chicago, amassing five goals, 11 assists, and 16 points, along with an impressive 275 hits. Now, with a new contract in hand, Dach is poised to elevate his game further with the Oilers. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he develops in this next phase of his career.

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