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Yes, he was captain. At 38 years old he might consider retirement.6 people leaving spartak, interestingly enough - some were team's leaders and veterans. Was Kalinin team's captain?
Yes, he was captain. At 38 years old he might consider retirement.
Of the ones leaving Im only saddened by Voronin. He spent almost his full carreer here. I wish him success in the future.
Lisin im happy to see leave. Good in the playoffs, but during regular season nothing happened with him on our offensive lines.
Sure, an important player. But not irreplacable. Only a bigger loss if his replacement is a significant downgrade, which I doubt,What about Grigoriev?
Good luck to him, he is a bit undersized, but I always liked his craft. Two-way?Media relations signing and not much else.
Yurtaikin, meanwhile, has signed with Sharks.
Yurtaikin, meanwhile, has signed with Sharks.
Add Galimov and Parshin to the list. Woof.Magnitka is really, really going at it hard. Loktionov reportedly moving there as well. Meaning by the first day of free agency (today) they have already signed him, Galuzin, Kozun, Yakovlev, O'Dell. That's quite a haul. Also after only really having 1 decent center last year, they are really loading up on those for the next one.
Sekac signed with CSKAMagnitka is really, really going at it hard. Loktionov reportedly moving there as well. Meaning by the first day of free agency (today) they have already signed him, Galuzin, Kozun, Yakovlev, O'Dell. That's quite a haul. Also after only really having 1 decent center last year, they are really loading up on those for the next one.
They have both Kalnins and Zapolski under contract, how does that even work? They are going to trade one of them for a bag of pucks just to make space for ancient Niemi?