Veteran forward Pavel Datsyuk signed a two-year deal with SKA St. Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League on Friday.
The deal is worth $7.6 million, according to NHL analyst Aaron Ward.
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Veteran forward Pavel Datsyuk signed a two-year deal with SKA St. Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League on Friday. The deal is worth $7.6 million, according to NHL analyst Aaron Ward.
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Datsyuk, 37, elected to leave the NHL to return to his native Russia for family reasons, prompting the Detroit Red Wings to make a draft-day trade with the Arizona Coyotes to rid themselves of his cap hit.
A four-time Lady Byng Trophy winner and three-time Selke recipient, Datsyuk will see a few familiar faces with SKA St. Petersburg in former NHLer Ilya Kovalchuk and Russian national team coach Oleg Znarok.
Datsyuk, who was a Hart Trophy finalist in 2008-09, collected 314 goals and 604 assists in 953 games with the Red Wings.