Some of those friends include captain Shea Weber and defenseman Ryan Suter. Other NHL teams are not happy Radulov did not have to go through waivers on his return. But Radulov remained under contract with Nashville, and the Predators lifted their suspension of Radulov on Wednesday morning. Radulov will satisfy a full season of his Nashville contract and become a restricted free agent. Both Poile and Radulov said they are focused only on finishing the regular season and the playoffs, though Poile said he hopes Radulov has a longer stay in Nashville.
The president of the KHL has said Radulov will be back in that league next season. Radulov said he did not say anything or promise anything to anybody. Poile said there's lots of misinformation out there. The general manager said Radulov told him he does not have a contract or promise to go back to the KHL. Again, no pressure right now. Just play, and we'll talk and see what makes sense going forward for both of us," Poile said.
Radulov may play Thursday night at Pittsburgh. He hasn't skated in a couple of weeks because there was no ice to work on in Russia, and he also was busy wrapping up paperwork needed for him to leave.
Trotz said he will wait until after the Thursday morning skate to see how Radulov deals with jet lag from crossing eight time zones. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Radulov rejoins Predators after 4 years in KHL. Nashville Predators. Why there's a surprisingly bright future for the Sabres, post-Jack Eichel. Buffalo Sabres. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Arguably the most talented forward in franchise history, the former 15th overall pick left Nashville before his time in the Music City really began. But what if that had never happened? You have the Stanley Cup run, the many run-ins with the Blackhawks , the team itself potentially not even staying in town, draft luck, and playoff heartbreak. Adding Peter Forsberg from the Flyers for a hefty sum was a pretty uncharacteristic move for early Poile and Trotz, but they did it because they knew adding flashy players like Forsberg would draw fans to their fledgling franchise.
Radulov provided hope for the future, and JP Dumont and Jason Arnott added scoring as well as veteran presence for the fledgling star. The future looked bright on offense, starting with the young Russian set up to be the first great homegrown attraction in Nashville hockey.
In his brief return to Nashville, he was second among all players in points in the postseason as much as we malign him for the Kostitsyn bar incident, which was clearly a boneheaded move, he was still a useful player in that brief run , and he went on to sign in Montreal before ending up a still-productive player in Dallas today.
What happens if he never leaves? Instead, he went home. The superstar developed his talents well and quickly became the superstar he was supposed to be in the NHL. He spent four years as a member of Ufa, setting the KHL record for most points in a single season with 80 in After his fourth season, he decided to come back to Nashville for the playoffs.
He scored four goals and nine assists in 17 regular season and playoff games. While some people may have thought he was back for good, they were wrong. With 58 points in 36 games, Radulov is on pace to score 87 points in 54 games, a total which would give himself a rather large gap on himself for the most ever points in a season. Radulov is also leading the entire KHL in another category… penalty minutes. With PIM, he is 51 minutes up on third place. You could always ask this question though, would you really want your top player to play without immense passion for the game?
That could be the likeliest return date for the Russian star. Radulov last played for Nashville in , posting 26 goals and 58 points in 81 games for the Predators. His decision to return to Russia after that season sparked intense controversy between the NHL and KHL regarding mutual respect for contracts.
With this latest dispute and roadblock cleared, Nashville can look forward to having arguably the most talented player in franchise history back on the ice for the playoff run.
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