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Blackhawks aiming to hold on to Artemi Panarin
Blackhawks aiming to hold on to Artemi PanarinPanarin, who won the Calder Trophy as the NHL rookie of the year last season, could become a restricted free agent July 1.The Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday that Panarin is seeking a six-year contract worth $36 million.CHICAGO -- The future of left wing Artemi Panarin has become a big storyline for the Chicago Blackhawks, with one season remaining on the 24-year-old's entry-level contract.
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Stan Bowman remains confident Blackhawks will re-sign Artemi Panarin – The Athletic
Stan Bowman remains confident Blackhawks will re-sign Artemi Panarin – The AthleticChicago Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman's confidence hasn't wavered when it comes to re-signing Artemi Panarin.Just because Bowman was unable to work out deals with Andrew Shaw and Brandon Saad and ultimately traded them in the end, he still firmly believes he can work out a deal with Panarin, who is set to become a restricted free agent after the 2016-17 season."We're always confident," Bowman said on Tuesday.
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Report: Artemi Panarin wants $6 million per season from Blackhawks
Report: Artemi Panarin wants $6 million per season from BlackhawksPlease enable Javascript to watch this videoCHICAGO - Artemi Panarin took the NHL by storm last year, scoring 30 goals while dishing out 47 assists in his first season with Blackhawks.The league took notice and awarded the rookie Russian phenom with the Calder Trophy.Now Panarin wants to be paid for his production.
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