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Spokane Chiefs forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan signs contract with L.A. Kings

Spokane Chiefs center Jaret Anderson-Dolan (11) scores the Chiefs third goal of the night during the second period of a WHL hockey game, Fri., Dec. 9, 2016, in the Spokane Arena. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)
From wire reports

The Los Angeles Kings signed forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan to a three-year entry-level contract, Kings Vice President and General Manager Rob Blake announced on Monday.

The 18-year-old Anderson-Dolan is a native of Calgary, Alberta, who has appeared in 142 career regular-season games with Spokane, totaling 102 points (53 goals, 49 assists) and 43 penalty minutes. In seven postseason games, he has recorded three points (1 goal, 2 assists), a plus-1 rating and two penalty minutes.

A second-round selection (41st overall) of the Kings at the 2017 NHL Draft, Anderson-Dolan totaled 76 points (39 goals, 37 assists), a plus-4 rating and 22 penalty minutes in 72 games last season with Spokane. Among Chiefs forwards, he ranked first in power play goals (14; tied for 12th in the league), second in goals, points and game-winning goals (6), and fourth in assists.

Internationally, Anderson-Dolan appeared in the U-18 World Junior Hockey Championships, serving as the Captain of Team Canada in 2017. He went scoreless with four penalty minutes in five games.

Anderson-Dolan scored a goal on his 18th birthday during the Kings Rookie Game against the Vegas Golden Knights. He is expected to rejoin the Chiefs for the 2017-18 regular season.