Fedorov Signs With Metallurg

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Russian news outlets are reporting that Caps forward Sergei Fedorov has signed a two-year contract with the Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the Continental Hockey League (KHL). There, he’ll be reunited with his younger brother Fedor.

Fedorov, 39, was reportedly negotiating with several NHL teams besides the Caps but decided in the end to return to his native Russia. His decision ends an 18-year career in the NHL, including three Stanley Cups with the Red Wings.

Fellow Russian Viktor Kozlov left the Caps last month and signed on with this year’s KHL champs Salavat Yulaev Ufa in May. With the two forwards now having moved on and relieving some salary cap space, tomorrow’s NHL Draft and the upcoming July 1 UFA “open season” will prove most interesting for the team. We’ll have a Draft roundup on Monday.

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2 thoughts on “Fedorov Signs With Metallurg

  1. He was great while he was here, but leaving helps even more- it creates cap space. Open cap room = open season on free agents. Time to pick up a missing puzzle piece from a team struggling with the cap- Phil Kessel might be an interesting one if the price doesn’t go too high (its likely it would though).

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