Golden Knights sign Russian free agent Vadim Shipachyov
The Vegas Golden Knights have another player.
The NHL's 31st franchise signed free-agent forward Vadim Shipachyov to a two-year, $9-million contract, general manager George McPhee announced Thursday.
In 50 games for SKA Saint Petersburg of the KHL last season, Shipachyov recorded 26 goals and 50 assists - good for third in league scoring.
"Vadim is a highly skilled playmaker who has had an impressive career in the Kontinental Hockey League," McPhee said. "He has won two KHL championships, has been among the league leaders in scoring the last two seasons, and has enjoyed success at the international level for Team Russia. We believe he can be an impact player in the NHL."
The 30-year-old was believed to be "fielding big offers" earlier in the week, and previously drew interest from the Montreal Canadiens. He's currently in Cologne, Germany, with Team Russia at the World Championships.
Shipachyov is the second player signing in Golden Knights history, joining Reid Duke, who joined the team in March.
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