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Poll: Where Will Evgeni Dadonov End Up?

May 5, 2017 at 3:47 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

Now that Vadim Shipachyov has signed with the Vegas Golden Knights, all eyes turn to Evgeni Dadonov for the next big name to come out of the KHL (sorry Ilya). Dadonov may not have the elite-level skill that some Russian snipers have had in the past, but make no mistake that he can be an effective offensive winger at the NHL level.

The team the most often linked to Dadonov are those same Golden Knights, as they try to find ways to make their team competitive right from the start. Even today George McPhee admitted that he has had discussions with the 28-year old, but isn’t sure where he’ll land.

Outside of Vegas, there has been considerable interest around the league but no concrete discussions between a team and Dadonov’s camp. The Maple Leafs have been rumored to have interest, while he has been tenuously linked to the Canadiens, Rangers and Hurricanes. He could always return to the team that drafted him in Florida, though that seems like a dark horse given their history.

So we ask you, the PHR public where you think Dadonov will end up. Make sure you leave a comment to explain why, and take a guess at the contract details.

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George McPhee| KHL| Vegas Golden Knights Evgeni Dadonov

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Vadim Shipachyov Turned Down $20MM Offer From KHL

May 5, 2017 at 8:47 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Vegas Golden Knights signed their second player in franchise history last night, inking Russian playmaker Vadim Shipachyov to a two-year, $9MM deal. It had been rumored for months that Shipachyov wanted to come to North America, but his old KHL squad did everything they could to keep him around. Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports that SKA St. Petersburg offered a four-year, $20MM deal to try and tempt him to stay in Russia. Apparently that wasn’t enough, as he decided to come to the NHL for less than half, albeit with a chance to hit the open market again at 32.

Engels also reports that though both sides have long said they weren’t interested in each other, the Shipachyov camp were in contract with the Montreal Canadiens as recently as ten days ago. Apparently Montreal didn’t want to offer more than the $9MM deal he ended up signing, or perhaps there were other reasons for heading to Vegas. Shipachyov will likely be their best player among a forward group that will include a lot of youth and a lot of declining talent. He’ll certainly get his chance to shine, centering one of the top two lines and likely playing on the power play.

St. Petersburg could be watching several players leave this summer, as Ilya Kovalchuk and Evgeni Dadonov are both rumored to also be heading back to the NHL. The team has just acquired the rights to Nail Yakupov though, and Shipachyov’s decision to sign in the NHL may put even more pressure on the squad to try and convince the former first-overall pick to return to Russia.

KHL| Montreal Canadiens| Vegas Golden Knights Vadim Shipachyov

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Golden Knights Sign Vadim Shipachyov

May 4, 2017 at 10:07 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett 1 Comment

The Vegas Golden Knights have made their first big player acquisition, signing KHL star Vadim Shipachyov to a two-year contract.

Shipachyov will make $4.5MM per season, per the team’s media release. He joins rookie pro and former Brandon Wheat King center Reid Duke as the only two players currently under contract by the expansion Golden Knights franchise.

The 30-year-old center is a legitimate scoring threat in Russia, having scored 26 goals and 50 assists for 76 points in 50 games this season for SKA St. Petersburg. That was good for third in the KHL and second on SKA, behind only Ilya Kovalchuk. In Shipachyov’s nine-year career in the KHL, he has 137 goals and 412 points in 445 games. His points-per-game is slightly lessened by his early years; he’s scored 190 points in 153 games over the last three years. SKA has won the Gagarin Cup twice in those seasons.

Shipachyov is a highly-skilled offensive player, but isn’t a big body at 6’1, 190 lbs. Here’s how he’s described by Elite Prospects:

Shipachyov is a skilled center with excellent on-ice vision. He skates very well and with a fluid stride. Owns great offensive instincts and likes to have the puck on his stick. Could improve his all-around game. Isn’t overly efficient in physical battles.

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported back in March that Vegas was exploring the possibility of signing the highly sought-after Russian star and his SKA teammate Yegveni Dadonov.

Even though this is Shipachyov’s first contract with an NHL club, he’s too old to sign an entry-level contract and will be a UFA at the expiry of the two-year deal, according to Cap Friendly. No word yet if he’ll wear his usual number 87 in the NHL. Only Sidney Crosby and Capitals minor-leaguer Liam O’Brien currently wear the number.

Shipachyov is currently with the Team Russia at the IIHF World Championships in Colonge, Germany.

Expansion| KHL| Newsstand| Prospects| Vegas Golden Knights Vadim Shipachyov

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Morning Notes: KHL Movement, Friberg, Zucker

May 4, 2017 at 10:53 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

For the KHL, May 1st is the equivalent of our free agent frenzy on July 1st, as many contracts expire and player movement is at its highest. We already learned about the moves that swapped the rights of some big name NHLers, but the league has broken down some of the other moves that occurred. CSKA Moscow seem like the big winners, after mining the less successful teams for talent.

Kirill Kaprizov is perhaps the biggest name, coming over to CSKA after a huge season for Ufa. The 20-year old Minnesota Wild draft pick scored 42 points in 49 games and starred at the World Juniors, captaining Russia to a bronze with 12 points in 7 games. It may be harder now for the Wild to convince him to come over to the NHL, as he’s under the umbrella of one of the most successful teams in the entire KHL.

  • Maxim Shalunov, a Chicago Blackhawks draft pick also joined CSKA after last month ending negotiations with the NHL club. Citing the league’s decision not to participate in the Olympics, Shalunov will now try to prove that he belongs at that tournament. In 49 games last season Shalunov scored 37 points, and could form one of the more dynamic young duos should he be placed with Kaprizov.
  • Max Friberg has signed a three-year deal with Frolunda of the Swedish Hockey League, heading home after several years bouncing between the AHL and NHL. Friberg was selected in the fifth-round by the Anaheim Ducks and spent the latest season captaining the St. John’s IceCaps.
  • Jason Zucker underwent the surgery reported on yesterday, and all things point to a full recovery by the time training camp opens in September. The Minnesota Wild forward had the successful surgery in Philadelphia, and will now begin his rehab to get back on the ice for the team next season. Zucker was a standout this year and will be needed by the Wild to return to the playoffs once again in 2018.
  • The St. Louis Blues have pulled the yo-yo string once again on Jordan Schmaltz, bringing him back up after the Chicago Wolves lost game 1 of their second round series last night. Schmaltz is both the insurance defenseman for the Blues and a top player for the Wolves right now, bouncing up and down between games.

Chicago Blackhawks| KHL| Minnesota Wild| St. Louis Blues Jason Zucker

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Red Wings Notes: Draft Targets, Svechnikov

May 3, 2017 at 5:56 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

Since the Red Wings will be picking in the top ten for the first time since taking Martin Lapointe in 1991, there are a number of theories as to who they might take. MLive’s Brendan Savage pencils in Russian Klim Kostin via a Bleacher Report article conducting mock drafts. Kostin is an 18-year-old winger who was limited this season due to a shoulder injury, but spent time with the KHL’s Dynamo Moscow. NHL Central Scouting has Kostin as its #1 skater while last July, the Hockey News’ Ryan Kennedy had a write up on Kostin, who opted to stay in Russia instead of playing in North America after being taken in the CHL Import Draft. Kennedy pegged Kostin as a top pick in this year’s draft, and though injury has kept Kostin down this season, the Red Wings seem to be line for a player who scouts peg as a strong scorer down the road.

  • Fan Rag’s Franklin Steele penned a draft target piece about the Red Wings as well, listing defensemen Cale Makar, Jusso Valimaki, and forward Elias Pettersson as possible choices. Makar and Valimaki both fill a major need for Detroit which is a top defenseman, one they can grow into a desperately needed one or two d-man. Makar brings elite skating and skill. Valimaki scored at a point-per-game pace with the Tri-City Americans in the WHL, revealing another skill defenseman the Wings desperately crave. Should defensemen not be there, Steele believes Pettersson makes the most sense, should Owen Tippett or Gabe Vilardi not be available. A two way forward, Pettersson has what Steele calls the “fastest hands” of the prospects, but some red flags, including struggling during international play, could be a liability.
  • Evgeny Svechnikov leads AHL affiliate Grand Rapids into its second round matchup against the Chicago Wolves in the Calder Cup playoffs writes the Detroit Free Press’ Helene St. James. The Griffins made quick work of Milwaukee, sweeping them en route to its tilt with the Wolves. Svechnikov, who many believe could crack the Red Wings roster out of training camp next season, is tied with four points in just three games. Fellow prospect Tyler Bertuzzi, also has four points. This builds on Svechnikov’s torrid second half, where he notched 34 points in 36 games, scoring 10 goals and adding 24 assists. St. James reports that head coach Todd Nelson calls Svechnikov a “great success story,” adding that the youngster spent a lot of time watching video to cut down on turnovers. The result, Nelson says, is a more complete game.

AHL| CHL| Detroit Red Wings| Injury| KHL| NHL| Prospects| WHL Cale Makar| Tyler Bertuzzi

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Ryan Garbutt To Sign With Sochi Of KHL

May 3, 2017 at 10:52 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After completing the final year of his current contract with the Anaheim Ducks, Ryan Garbutt will begin a new chapter in his hockey career with HK Sochi of the KHL. The 31-year old signed a one-year deal that will come into effect on July 1st when his current contract expires.

It was a tough year for Garbutt, who was placed on and cleared waivers in December after struggling to contribute through much of the first part of the season. In 28 games with the San Diego Gulls after being re-assigned, he scored 10 points. The former Dallas Stars forward scored 17 goals and 32 points in 2013-14, earning him the three-year $5.4MM deal he’s now finishing. He never could get back to those heights, though has still been credited as an effective fourth line player in recent years.

In the KHL, he’ll join Sochi after they missed the playoffs for the first time this season. While he didn’t put up big numbers in the NHL the last few years, he’ll likely find a bit more success in the offensive systems of the KHL. For the Ducks, it never really did pan out after trading Jiri Sekac for him in 2016. Sekac also returned to the KHL this season, but the Blackhawks had already moved on from him as well. Now the two will likely face off at some point next season.

Anaheim Ducks| KHL| Transactions Ryan Garbutt

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Vladimir Tkachyov Re-Signs With Kazan, Will Not Play In NHL

May 3, 2017 at 8:51 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

One of the names bandied about in recent weeks has been that of Vladimir Tkachyov, a young Ukrainian forward who starred for Ak Bars Kazan this season. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet had linked him to the Maple Leafs, Devils and Oilers in a previous column, though mentioned that the NHL’s decision to not attend the Olympics could affect his decision. That seems true now, as Tkachyov has re-signed with Kazan for two years and will not be coming to North America just yet.

The 23-year old forward—not to be confused with the 21-year old Vladimir Tkachyov who is still under contract with Vladivostock—scored 32 points in 53 games in the KHL last season, adding another 11 in 15 playoff matches. Playing parts of the last five seasons in the K, Tkachyov is expected to make an impact at the NHL level should he ever decide to come over. His strength on the puck and two-way game are admirable, and though he doesn’t possess elite skill he has strong enough skating to fit in on any line.

The fact that he is a center who has been capable in the faceoff dot makes him interesting for several NHL teams looking to add depth down the middle without sacrificing any assets, and you’ll surely hear his name again in two years. For now, the league will have to turn its attention back to Evgeni Dadonov and Vadim Shipachyov—and perhaps even Ilya Kovalchuk—to try and get some KHL help.

KHL| Olympics| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Vladimir Tkachyov

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Nail Yakupov And The Russian Option

May 2, 2017 at 5:06 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Earlier today it was announced that the rights of Nail Yakupov and Nikita Kucherov were dealt to reigning KHL Gagarin Cup Champions SKA St. Petersburg. While Kucherov sounds like the big name in the deal he—along with Marcus Johansson who went the other way—is under contract in the NHL and unable to return to Russia for several years. In actuality, the biggest name may be that of Yakupov who as of July 1st will not be under contract with any team in the NHL. Nail Yakupov

While St. Louis will still hold his rights as a restricted free agent (as long as he’s not selected by the Vegas Golden Knights or traded before then), there will certainly be an effort from St. Petersburg to entice him to return to Russia. Especially as SKA prepares to possibly lose Ilya Kovalchuk, Vadim Shipachyov and Evgeni Dadonov all in one summer to the NHL, the money waived in front of Yakupov will be substantial. When looking at his career up to this point, and the deal he would likely have to settle for in the NHL—should he even be tendered a contract at all—returning to Russia may be his best option.

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Heading into the 2012 draft, Yakupov was an interesting case. After blowing up the OHL in his rookie season in 2010-11 with 49 goals and 101 points, Yakupov struggled through a concussion that stole much of the season and even though he finished with 69 points in 42 games he was no lock to go #1 to the lottery-winning Edmonton Oilers. Alex Galchenyuk, Yakupov’s teammate with the Sting had suffered a knee injury just before the OHL season had started, and missed all but two games during his draft season. Even though he played the more highly touted position (center), drafting Galchenyuk first overall would have been a huge surprise given his almost full season away from the game.

Nail YakupovRyan Murray, another option who would eventually go to the Columbus Blue Jackets at #2 was apparently the overwhelming choice by Edmonton scouts going into the draft, but wasn’t the final decision by the front office. Murray has had a fine career in Columbus, but is starting to be pushed to the sidelines just as Galchenyuk is in Montreal. None were a lock even then.

Yakupov never did really work out for Edmonton, despite a strong rookie campaign in the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season. 31 points in 48 games seemed to be right on track for a first-overall pick, and a season he could build on in the future. Instead, he has only cracked 30 points again once, and it took him 81 games to do it. The Oilers moved on from him when they dealt him to St. Louis for an ECHL center and conditional third-round pick. Many people responded with an “addition by subtraction” take on the deal, thinking Yakupov was hurting the Oilers more than he helped them.

In 40 games with the Blues this season, Yakupov scored just nine points and was a healthy scratch often. He never found comfort in his new surroundings, and now may not even be tendered a qualifying offer this summer. The Blues would have to offer him $2.5MM once again, the same number he earned this year. That number is much too high for a 13th forward who isn’t producing even when he’s in the lineup. So again, there is the KHL option.

Yakupov has only played 22 games in the KHL his whole life, leaving Russia before it was an option for him. During the lockout, he spent some time playing for his hometown of Nizhnekamsk, scoring 18 points in those 22 games. While it’s no guarantee that he would find success again there, still just 23-years old it may be a good way to rebuild some of his confidence and value. It won’t hurt that it likely comes with a substantial paycheck.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Edmonton Oilers| KHL| St. Louis Blues Nail Yakupov

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Snapshots: KHL, Surgeries, Bjork

May 2, 2017 at 2:18 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Several pieces of news out of the KHL today, including the signing of a three-year contract for Nikita Tryamkin with Yekaterinburg. The news that Tryamkin had left the Vancouver Canucks has been out for a while, but now we know how long the team will have to wait until they get a chance to bring him back to the NHL. The Canucks will hold his rights until 2021-22 season since they plan to qualify him this offseason, meaning that perhaps a reunion is possible after this three-year deal expires in 2020.

Viktor Antipin has officially terminated his deal, meaning he’s allowed to sign with the Buffalo Sabres (or anyone else) as soon as he wishes. Antipin’s teammate and former NHLer Alexander Semin will not be offered a new contract by Magnitogorsk, despite scoring 30 points this season. Semin could potentially return to the NHL should someone want to take a chance on the former 40-goal man, though at 33 his most effective years are likely behind him.

  • SKA St. Petersburg and CSKA Moscow were involved in a trade, swapping the rights to Nail Yakupov and Nikita Kucherov for those of Marcus Johansson and David Musil. While Kucherov and Johansson are both under contract and thus unable to be wooed by the KHL, both Yakupov and Musil are restricted free agents this summer. They could theoretically leave for greener pastures, as neither have been able to make much of an impact at the NHL level recently (or ever, in Musil’s case).
  • The Minnesota Wild have announced that both Marco Scandella and Christian Folin have undergone surgery to repair hip and shoulder injuries respectively. Both are expected to be ready for training camp, though it obviously sets some of their offseason work back.
  • Joe Haggerty of CSNNE reports that NCAA prospect Anders Bjork has told the Bruins he’ll make a decision on turning pro after the World Championships. Bjork is currently playing with Team USA at the tournament, which starts on May 5th. The 20-year old fifth-round pick blew up at Notre Dame this year, and Boston has made it clear that they want him to turn pro this summer instead of returning for his senior season. If he were to return, he’d be just a few months away from free agency when he graduated with most of the league ready to put his name on a contract.

Boston Bruins| Free Agency| KHL| Minnesota Wild| NCAA| Snapshots| Team USA Christian Folin| Marco Scandella| Nail Yakupov| Nikita Tryamkin| Viktor Antipin

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Columbus Blue Jackets Trying To Sign Vladislav Gavrikov

May 1, 2017 at 4:46 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Not to be outdone by the other Metropolitan Division teams that have been going after KHL talent, Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch reports that the Blue Jackets have offered a contract to Vladislav Gavrikov. The former sixth-round pick has now played two full seasons in the KHL, and is believed to have an NHL future should he decide to come over to North America. Portzline adds that agent Dan Milstein of Gold Star will meet Gavrikov at the World Championships to discuss the offer in person.

Despite being just 20 when this season started (he has since turned 21), Gavrikov saw his icetime increase to over 18 minutes a night on his hometown Yaroslavl team and was named the top defenseman in the league for March. His development in his own end has been steady, though he still hasn’t flashed much offensive prowess. In 54 games this season he registered just seven points.

If Columbus can get him to make the trip across the pond, Portzline opines that Ryan Murray may be on the move out of town. The former second-overall pick has become somewhat redundant since the successful debuts of both Zach Werenski and Gabriel Carlsson, but retains his tremendous trade value. Should the team move on from Murray, they could likely get a king’s ransom for the 23-year old defender. This season saw Murray’s point totals drop to just 11 through 60 games, mostly because he skated very rarely on the powerplay.

Should another team come calling, the Blue Jackets are in the enviable position of having a stockpile of young defenders still coming, including Gavrikov, Ryan Collins and NCAA draft pick Andrew Peeke. They could move on from Murray and still have one of the deepest groups in the league, and signing Gavrikov would make it even deeper.

Columbus Blue Jackets| KHL

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