There's still a little bit of business to do this offseason. By virtue of his long path to the NHL, his entry-level deal was limited to one season and Kubalik is set to be a restricted free agent shorty after the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs come to an end. It seems all but certain, though, that No. 8 will be back in Chicago come training camp.
Emerging as a somewhat surprising pillar of the Blackhawks youth movement, Kubalik not only made the roster this season, in some ways he defined it. The team hopes names like Kubalik, Kirby Dach and Adam Boqvist, all of whom made an NHL impact sooner than expected, can continue to blaze the trail of success ignited by the likes of Kane, Toews, Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook. The veterans were a key part of the rookie's success in year one that leaves many excited to see what year two can bring.
"Just to be in the locker room with guys like 'Kaner,' 'Tazer,' 'Seabs' and those guys, it's cool every day," Kubalik said. "You can learn a lot and I try to learn every day. It's great watching those guys and what they do on the ice and off the ice and to get used to the traveling and all that stuff. That's something that's going to help me next year for sure because I know how to handle it and what to do. All those little details, it might seem small, but in the overall year you look back and you're really happy that you're more experienced. You know what to do. You're not just a guy who's going to show up for the first time. That's great and I'm really happy for that."