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Blackhawks bringing back Teuvo Teräväinen, agree to terms with Tyler Bertuzzi

The Carolina Hurricanes' Teuvo Teravainen celebrates a second-period powerplay goal against the New York Rangers during Game 5 of the second-round playoff series at PNC Arena on Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks made one of their biggest splashes since the current rebuild began, agreeing to terms Monday with Tyler Bertuzzi and bringing back Teuvo Teräväinen on the opening day of NHL free agency.

“Tyler is a fantastic competitor who brings energy every night,” Hawks general manager Kyle Davidson said of Bertuzzi in a statement. “He has enjoyed consistent offensive success throughout his career and we look forward to watching Tyler continue to produce at the high level he’s shown he is capable of.”

Davidson said of Teräväinen, a 2012 first-round draft pick by the Hawks: “We’re thrilled to have Teuvo back in Chicago. He was a big part of our 2015 Stanley Cup team and we’re excited to have his leadership and experience back in our room.”

In the previous two offseasons, the Hawks

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