What is current Rasmus Dahlin contract?

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Rasmus Dahlin is a young Swedish ice hockey player known for his exceptional defence technique and high draft selection in the NHL. Rasmus was born on April 13, 2000, in Trollhattan, Sweden. Rasmus started his NHL journey in 2018 following his selection by the Sabres in the first overall 2018 NHL entry draft. He became the first Swedish player to be selected first overall after Mats Sudin.

Rasmus started playing hockey at a very young age in Sweden. He participated in the youth systems of local clubs like Lerums BK and HC Lidköping. Eventually, Rasmus progressed in the game and reached the junior levels in Sweden.

Rasmus Dahlin’s career

Rasmus debuted in the Swedish Hockey League with Frölunda HC in the 2017-2018 season, where he played exceptionally well and caught attention globally. Rasmus’s powerful performance stood out when he played against experienced professionals, establishing him as a top candidate for the 2018 NHL Entry draft. Finally, Rasmus was selected first overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 2018. In the same year, he debuted in the NHL, and soon, he built his name as a dynamic defenseman.

Rasmus's career in the NHL has been good so far; he has made a significant name for himself in both offensive and defensive, making him an important player in the Sabres and a rising star in ice hockey.

Rasmus has represented Sweden at international levels many times. He displayed his talent in the IIHF World Junior Championship 2018 and was the youngest player to do so. He contributed his efforts to the Sweden Team and helped his mates to win a silver medal. Also, he participated in the IIHF World Championship at the senior level. His skills and versatility on the international level further excelled and in the 2018 IIHF World Championship, Sweden secured a bronze medal.

Rasmus Dahlin’s contract

Rasmus Dahlin is a young 23-year-old defenseman who will be earning a salary of $7,200,000 for the 2023-2024 season with a cap hit of $6,000,000. The Buffalo Sabres acquired him as the first overall pick in the 2018 NHL Entry draft. Rasmus has committed to two contracts in his career. At the entry-level, he signed a three-year contract with the Buffalo Sabres worth $11,325,000 with an annual salary of $925,000. He renewed the contract with the Sabres worth $18,000,000 for three years with a cap hit of $6,000,000. The total of his contracts is valued at $29,325,000. It is important to note that Rasmus will be a free agent after the 2023-2024 season.

Rasmus Dahlin’s family

Rasmus belongs to a close-knit Swedish family; he has an athlete in his blood through the legacy. His father, Martin Dahlin, is a former professional soccer player with a successful career. Rasmus grew up with two younger siblings, a brother and a sister. His family always encouraged him to pursue a hockey career and Rasmus's father helped him through his experiences, shaping his son's skills and evolving his game. The Dahlin family's dream came true when he was selected by the Buffalo Sabres for the NHL.

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FAQs

A.  Rasmus Dahlin's salary for the 2024-25 season will be $8,000,000 in base salary, plus a $5,000,000 signing bonus.

A. Rasmus Dahlin was born in Trollhattan, Sweden.

A. Rasmus Dahlin plays as a defenceman for the Buffalo Sabres

A. Rasmus Dahlin is 24 years old.

A. Rasmus Dahlin has never won the Stanley Cup.

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