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Vancouver Canucks Sign Andrei Kuzmenko

July 13, 2022 at 11:00 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 9 Comments

July 13th: Kuzmenko’s agency, Gold Star Hockey, has now officially announced the signing.

June 20 3:50 pm: The deal is now official, the Vancouver Canucks announcing it via press release.

June 20 12:30 pm: The chase for the latest Russian free agent has ended, and the Vancouver Canucks have won. According to his agent Dan Milstein, Andrei Kuzmenko has agreed to sign with the Canucks to begin his career in North America. The free agent forward had interviewed with several teams after his eye-popping 2021-22 campaign for SKA St. Petersburg. Milstein notes that contract details are still being worked out. Because of his age and playing status, Kuzmenko will be limited to a one-year entry-level contract.

Kuzmenko, 26, had 20 goals and 53 points in just 45 regular season games, before then adding another 14 points in 16 postseason contests. He was named to the First All-Star Team at the end of the year and had teams falling over themselves trying to land his services for next year. Importantly, it will for now be only that one year, as Kuzmenko was limited to a one-year deal and will be an unrestricted free agent at the expiry of the contract.

That will limit the risk for the Canucks but also give him complete control over the direction of his NHL career, should it last longer than some of the other highly-touted Russian forwards in recent history.

A very skilled forward that has been a strong contributor for years, Kuzmenko’s game improved dramatically this season, to the point where he was one of the most dominant offensive forces in the league. Just five of his goals came on the powerplay, and he did all of his damage while averaging fewer than 17 minutes a night. It will be interesting to see what kind of opportunity he is given in Vancouver and whether or not he can bring that kind of production overseas.

The Canucks, led by president Jim Rutherford and general manager Patrik Allvin, have put an emphasis on adding talent to the organization from non-traditional avenues such as undrafted international and college players. This is a major win for that direction, though it still remains to be seen how much of an impact Kuzmenko can really make at the NHL level.

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  1. MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend

    9 months ago

    Well, Patrik & GMJR, Gabby’s in for a bonus here!

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  2. pawtucket

    9 months ago

    Oh…2nd line winger to replace Boeser perhaps…..
    Good signing. Low risk/high reward!

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    • voodoo

      9 months ago

      Why the hate on boeser, of my dad was going through that I wouldn’t even try playing. Let’s be honest brock has exceptional character and is a great 2nd line RW

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    • SuperSinker

      9 months ago

      Not at 7 million he is t

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    • pawtucket

      9 months ago

      ^

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  3. voodoo

    9 months ago

    Wish it didn’t leave him as a UFA. Short but sweet isn’t all bad I suppose hopefully he’s kills it and makes us sad. If he walks

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    • pawtucket

      9 months ago

      But if they signed him for two years or more he’s still UFA and if he sucks you’re saying ‘why did they sign him for multiple years?’

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    • Nha Trang

      9 months ago

      Yeah, the ice is littered with Russians from Vlad the Inhaler down to Vadim Shipachyov who were (to put it charitably) not as advertised.

      Fer instance, among the leading KHL scorers this past year were former North American luminaries Corban Knight (an AHL 2nd liner), Brian O’Neill (who had two assists for New Jersey several years ago), and Nick Bailen (whose NA resume consists of nine games with Rochester a decade ago). The #1 scorer, by a good bit, was … well, our old friend Shipachyov. Who also led the league the previous season, and the year before that.

      I’m thinking that on form, the Seattle Kraken would slaughter a KHL all-star team.

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  4. Get pucked

    9 months ago

    Canucks winning something at least

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