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Former New York Rangers forward Kaapo Kakko has signed a three-year, $14.25 million contract extension with the Seattle Kraken. 

The deal comes out at $4.525 million annually. 

“Getting a contract done with Kaapo was a top priority this summer," Kraken general manager Jason Botterill said. "We knew quickly he'd be a big part of our team moving forward. He's got size, skill and tremendous playmaking ability, and isn't afraid of going to the net. He fit in immediately with our group, and we're thrilled to have him under contract.”

Kakko filed for salary arbitration after negotiations with the Kraken were at a standstill, but the two sides were able to reach a deal before the hearing was supposed to take place on July 25.

The Rangers traded Kakko to the Kraken this past season in exchange for Will Borgen and two draft picks. 

Upon arriving in Seattle, the 24-year-old elevated his game and showed positive signs of improvement.

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In 49 games with the Kraken, Kakko recorded 10 goals, 20 assists, and 30 points while averaging 17:03 minutes. 

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