We Now Know a Blackhawks Forward That'll be Returning to The Team
The Chicago Blackhawks have officially begun their multi-year rebuild after trading away every notable face this past season. The team is now entering next season with a clean slate, looking to develop their young talent and build for the future.
One player that the Blackhawks' General Manager Kyle Davidson sounds sure on returning and not trading is young rookie forward Philip Kurashev. Davidson raved about Kurashev's season, calling him a "bonafide contributor at the NHL level." Kurashev has shown tremendous potential and growth this season, proving himself as a valuable asset to the team's future success.
With Kurashev expected to return as a restricted free agent, Blackhawks fans can look forward to seeing him continue to develop and contribute to the team's rebuild. As the team looks towards the future, they are excited to see what this young roster can accomplish in the seasons to come.
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