Ex-Capital and everyone’s favorite enigmatic RussianAlexander Semin will make his return to big-league hockey next season. Semin will play for the KHL’s Vityaz, which roughly translates as “The Knights”.
Less than three months later, however, he was back on the ice, playing an on-again, off-again season with Krasnoyarsk Sokol of the Vyschaya Khokeinaya Liga or VHL, Russia’s equivalent to the AHL.
In a May 8 post on Instagram, Vityaz announced that it had signed Semin to a one-year deal for the upcoming season.
“Alexander Semin is joinging Vityaz,” begins the post. “The two-time world champion, who was a finalist for the 2017 Gagarin Cup with Metallurg, spent last season with his home-town Krasnoyarsk Sokol in the VHL. And now the famous forward is returning to the KHL, this time to Moscow Oblast’s Vityaz.”
In 2016-2017, Semin was fourth overall in scoring on a stacked Metallurg team, posting 16 goals and 14 assists in 58 games during the regular KHL season. His numbers fell off a cliff in the post-season, however, during which he was credited with just two assists in 18 games. Metallurg eventually fell in five games to SKA St. Petersburg in the Gagarin Cup finals.
Vityaz missed the playoffs in 2018, coming in 21st out of 28 KHL teams with a 16-31-9 record. Their points leaders included Aleksei Makeev (18 G, 20 A), and one 39-year-old Maxim Afinogenov (16 G, 20 A).
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