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NHL Free Agency Updates: Kuznetsov, Kings Draft, Josefson Comeback

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kuznetsov Likely to Return to​ NHL, Agent ‍Says; KingsDraft Details & Josefson Attempts Comeback

Washington, D.C. -⁤ Evgeny Kuznetsov, the veteran center, is highly likely ⁤to sign with an NHL team⁢ for the upcoming season, ​according ⁣to his ⁤agent, Shumi Babayev. Speaking to SovSport’s Vladimir Okishev,Babayev ⁣stated there’s a “90% chance”⁤ his client will return to North American hockey. This comes after Kuznetsov’s contract with SKA St. Petersburg of the KHL was terminated ‌earlier this year, despite signing a four-year deal with the Russian club last summer.

Kuznetsov, 33, was a consistent top-line​ offensive force for the Washington Capitals for many years,​ achieving a⁤ career-high 83 points in the 2017-18‌ season en route to a Stanley Cup championship. However,‌ his ‍2023-24 NHL campaign was less productive, with 24⁢ points in⁢ 63 games split between the Capitals and ⁣Carolina Hurricanes. Despite the dip in production, the current free agent market, especially ⁤thin ⁤at the center position, could see teams willing to take a ​chance on the skilled playmaker with a relatively inexpensive contract. ⁤Kuznetsov was originally drafted 26th overall by the Capitals⁣ in the ⁣2010 NHL Entry Draft.

In other hockey news:

Los Angeles Kings Draft Strategy Revealed: Zach Dooley of LA Kings Insider⁣ detailed the team’s approach during the recent NHL Draft. The Kings initially explored trading up from their 24th overall pick, but ultimately executed ‌a planned trade down to 31st. They then considered​ trading⁢ back up ​ when only two of their targeted⁣ players remained available, but were ultimately able to select defenseman Henry Brzustewicz at ‍their ‌final draft position. The article also covers the ​subsequent trade of⁤ defenseman Jordan Spence to the Ottawa Senators. ‌Brzustewicz, a right-handed shooting defenseman, played for the Flint Firebirds of the OHL last season, recording 69 points in 68 games. Spence, 23, had 8 ​points in⁤ 65 games for the⁢ Kings last season.

Josefson Pursues NHL Return: Former New Jersey Devils first-round pick Jacob Josefson, 34, is attempting a ⁣comeback after ​being forced to retire​ in 2021 due to concussion issues. josefson, selected 20th​ overall in the 2009⁤ NHL Entry Draft, recently ‍participated in a preseason ⁢game⁤ with Djurgarden of the Swedish hockey League (SHL), as reported by expressen (video link available here: ‌ https://www.expressen.se/tv/sport/hockey/shl/jacob-josefson-om-comebacken-i-djurgarden/). He played seven⁢ seasons with ‍the Devils,and three seasons with ‍Djurgarden prior to his retirement.

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