Blackhawks ink Mattias Janmark to 1-year deal
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The Chicago Blackhawks signed forward Mattias Janmark to a one-year contract valued at $2.25 million, the team announced Monday.
The 27-year-old skated in 62 games with the Dallas Stars last season, where he recorded six goals and added 15 assists. Janmark averaged 14:37 minutes of ice time per game and was a key penalty killer for the Stars throughout the season.
Janmark - originally selected by the Detroit Red Wings in the third round of the 2013 NHL Draft - has spent his entire NHL career with the Stars. He's appeared in 297 games over a span of four seasons, tallying 46 goals and 63 assists.
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