Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Blackhawks acquire Nylander in trade with Sabres

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CHICAGO >> The Chicago Blackhawks are taking a chance on another underachie­ving young forward. They hope it goes the same way it did last time.

The Blackhawks traded promising defenseman Henri Jokiharju to Buffalo on Tuesday for Alex Nylander, who hasn’t quite lived up to expectatio­ns since he was selected by the Sabres with the eighth overall pick in the 2016 draft.

“Buffalo, that kind of stuff, that’s in the past. Obviously thought maybe I would be in the NHL sooner than I have been, but I’m just really excited, looking forward to being part of the Blackhawks organizati­on,” Nylander said. “Really good with developmen­t players, so they actually know what they’re doing.”

The 21-year-old Nylander made his NHL debut with Buffalo in April 2017, but he had just three goals and three assists in 19 games with the Sabres. He has had some trouble with injuries and inconsiste­ncy.

Chicago missed the playoffs last season for the second straight year, but one of the bright spots was a trade for Dylan Strome in November. The 22-year-old Strome had struggled since he was drafted by Arizona with the No. 3 pick in 2015, but he broke out with the Blackhawks, collecting 17 goals and 34 assists in 58 games.

Strome benefited from playing with former juniors teammate Alex DeBrincat. But if Nylander follows a similar path, he could provide another versatile scoring option for Chicago’s potent lines.

Nylander “is one of those players, there’s not a lot of them that have the ability to create opportunit­ies out of nothing,” general manager Stan Bowman said. “He can dance around the offensive zone with the puck and make those high-end plays, which are hard to do.

“Sometimes with players of that style, I think being able to do it all the time is something that takes a little bit of time to learn.”

Nylander had two goals and two assists in 12 games with Buffalo last season. He also had 12 goals and 19 assists in 49 games with Rochester of the American Hockey League.

Nylander’s father, Michael, played for the Blackhawks from 1999-2002.

Jokiharju, the No. 29 selection in the 2017 draft, made his NHL debut in October and finished with no goals and 12 assists in 38 games in his first season with the Blackhawks. He also helped Finland win two internatio­nal tournament­s this year.

Parting with the 20-year-old Jokiharju is a tough price to pay for Chicago, but it traded for defensemen Olli Maatta and Calvin de Haan in June.

Avs sign coach to 2-year extension

DENVER >> The Colorado Avalanche agreed to a two-year contract extension with coach Jared Bednar after guiding the team to back-toback playoff appearance­s.

His contract runs through the 2021-22 season, the team announced Tuesday.

Bednar is 103-116-27 in three seasons at the helm of the Avalanche. He earned his 100th NHL coaching victory on March 27 against Vegas.

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