Earlier today, agent Dan Milstein shared that his client, Vitali Pinchuk, had agreed to a one-year, entry-level contract with a mystery team. A few hours later, Milstein announced that the Nashville Predators had won the sweepstakes. The Predators confirmed the signing, though they didn’t release any financial details of the one-year pact. According to PuckPedia, the entry-level contract carries a $922,500 base salary, $102,500 signing bonus, $85K AHL salary, and $1MM in potential performance bonuses.
Pinchuk, 24, has been the topic of much speculation over the last two years. Despite going undrafted through his years of eligibility, the Belarusian has made quite a name for himself with the KHL’s Dinamo Minsk. Last month, reports indicated that nearly every team, 29 in fact, had contacted Pinchuk’s representation about bringing him to North America.
His production speaks for itself. Over the last two years, Pinchuk has scored 56 goals and 109 points in 131 games, with an additional seven goals and 18 points in 19 postseason contests. It wasn’t enough to lead the league in scoring, but Pinchuk was the only under-25 player to finish top-10 in KHL scoring this past season.
Pinchuk stands at 6’3″, 203 lbs. He is overtly physical, but uses his larger frame to protect the puck. Still, he largely utilizes his offensive skill, which he has plenty of, to make the most impact.
Unless something unexpected happens, Pinchuk should begin the 2026-27 season on the Predators’ opening night roster. Still, depending on training camp and preseason play, he could use a month of seasoning with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals, though the expectation is that he spends most of the year in Nashville.
Given his frame, he won’t be out of place starting on the third line. He has the offensive firepower to offer Nashville tertiary scoring immediately, and the team could easily move him up the lineup if he performs well. Still, the Predators will want to make some room for him, as they already have 14 forwards signed for next season (including Pinchuk) with others looking to crack the roster.

Darn, I was hoping for a full Belarusian line of Protas-Protas-Pinchuk for the Capitals.
Preds definately need a top 6 center, so this is a good move by Pinchuk.
Another cautionary David Tomasek tale.
How does David Tomasek factor into this conversation?
Signed last year with Oilers. Gets a roster spot…….s—— on the bed, back in Sweden. This signing, none different, unless if he becomes 2015-16 Panarin and gets hot or becomes a reality version of Derek Ryan. Being Russian, the moment his ice time starts to crumble, he’s gonna beg to go back.
So, because one guy signed a contract and did not work out, this signing is a cautionary tale? Hope you didn’t get injured making that reach.
Canucks, who could almost guarantee him 2nd line status, came up empty. Residue from the Kuzmenko affair (blame it on the Tocc… just ask MM)…