Kaapo Kakko is locked in.

The Rangers agreed to terms on an entry-level contract for the No. 2-overall pick in June’s NHL draft, the team announced Thursday. The three-year deal carries a cap hit of $925,000 per year, the maximum allowable, in addition to entry-level bonuses. Kakko’s average annual salary, including bonuses, could be worth up to $3.575 million, per CapFriendly.com.

The 18-year-old Kakko is expected to join the Rangers’ lineup right away, coming off a year in which he led Finland to a gold medal in the World Juniors and also recorded 22 goals and 16 assists in 45 games with TPS of the Finnish Elite League. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound winger was a strong consolation prize at No. 2 after Jack Hughes went first overall to the Devils.

“My next goal is to play in the NHL next season,” Kakko said last month at the Rangers’ prospect development camp.

Kakko was expected to return home to Finland after the camp to train and rest before returning to New York for training camp in September.