NHL delays Grigorenko's deal with
Blue Jackets
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[April 21, 2020]
Former first-round draft pick
Mikhail Grigorenko was all set to return to the NHL on Monday after
playing three years in his native Russia.
The NHL, however, delayed his comeback for 2 1/2 months.
The Columbus Blue Jackets announced Monday morning that Grigorenko
signed a one-year deal for the 2020-21 season. Multiple reports
indicate the value of the deal is $1.2 million.
On Monday evening, the team issued an update: "(Grigorenko's)
contract subsequently has been rejected by NHL Central Registry due
to a misunderstanding with regards to the filing window. We have
been in contact with the league and Dan Milstein, Grigorenko's
agent, and the contract will be filed on July 1."
The No. 12 overall NHL draft pick by the Sabres in 2012, Grigorenko
recorded 64 points (22 goals, 42 assists) in 217 NHL games with
Buffalo (2012-15) and the Colorado Avalanche (2015-17).
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In July 2017, the center signed a three-year contract with CSKA
Moscow in the Kontinental Hockey League. In 147 regular-season
games, he had 116 points (46 goals, 70 assists) for CSKA, which won
the 2019 Gagarin Cup.
Grigorenko, who turns 26 next month, also won a gold medal with the
Olympic Athletes of Russia in 2018 at the Pyeongchang Games.
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