The Kings have signed winger Aatu Jämsen to a two-year, entry-level contract worth up to $852,500 per season, the team announced in a news release.

Jämsen was originally a seventh-round draft selection of the Kings (No. 190 overall) in 2020. He remained in his native Finland with the pro club Pelicans, for which he competed at various junior levels and at the senior level for the past three campaigns. Last season, he had 25 points in 36 games, including 14 goals against the country’s top competition.

Like the Kings, he had a decidedly quieter showing in the playoffs, where he scored two points (both goals) in 14 contests. Injuries have also limited Jämsen at times, including a grisly incident two seasons ago when a skate blade damaged his mouth and teeth.

Jämsen has participated in development and rookie camps in recent years for the Kings as part of a broader recommitment to his maturation process. His physique has improved over the past two seasons in particular – when he was drafted, the 6-foot-2 forward only weighed about 150 pounds – and he was never short on skill.

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