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Current Season
GP
57
Goals
22
Assists
27
Points
49
+/-
-7
S%
15.1%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$8.14M
Total Value
$65.10M
Expires
8 yrs · 2029-2030
Status
Then UFA
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