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Artemi Panarin Seeking Six Years At $6 Million Rer: todaysslapshot





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Artemi Panarin Seeking Six Years At $6 Million Rer

Artemi Panarin Seeking Six Years At $6 Million Rer
Artemi Panarin Seeking Six Years At $6 Million Rer
Artemi Panarin came out of nowhere and electrified the hockey world as a rookie last season.He started in the KHL at the tender age of 17 and skated in that league until he was 23.The Chicago Blackhawks took a bit of a flier on the highly skilled forward last summer, signing him to a heavily incentivized two-year contract worth a total of $6.775 million.
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Chicago Blackhawks' Artemi Panarin Reminds Of Brandon Saad

Chicago Blackhawks' Artemi Panarin Reminds Of Brandon Saad
Chicago Blackhawks' Artemi Panarin Reminds Of Brandon Saad
Jan 26, 2016; Raleigh, NC, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Artemi Panarin (72) looks on against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena.The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5-0.Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY SportsArtemi Panarin has made his contract demands known, and they sound very familiarAs training camp kicks into gear for the Chicago Blackhawks, general manager Stan Bowman and Co. are busy fielding questions about how the future looks for the team.
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Stan Bowman mum on Artemi Panarin contract talks

Stan Bowman mum on Artemi Panarin contract talks
Stan Bowman mum on Artemi Panarin contract talks
The earrings were gleaming from Jimmy Butler's ears, as he was his usual-disarming self with a playful smile and wink during his question-and-answer session with the Chicago media.At a point, he took a deep breath as he looked around the Advocate Center with some of his new teammates walking around, some of whom had to carry nameplates because they weren't recognizable faces in this new setting.And because new faces are in town, it means two things: some faces left town and for Butler's sake, the new ones will only know him as "Jimmy Butler, All-Star", not the guy who was a late first-round pick, not the player who couldn't get off the bench.
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