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Evgenii Dadonov
Evgeny dadonov
Born (1989-03-12)12 March 1989,
Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height
Weight
5 ft 10.5 in (1.79 m)
185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Left
NHL team
F. teams
Montreal Canadiens
Traktor Chelyabinsk
Florida Panthers
Donbass Donetsk
SKA Saint Petersburg
Ottawa Senators
Vegas Golden Knights
Ntl. team Flag of Russia Russia
NHL Draft 71st overall, 2007
Florida Panthers
Playing career 2006–present

Yevgeny Anatolyevich Dadonov (Russian: Евгений Анатольевич Дадонов; born 12 March 1989) is a Russian professional ice hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played in two stints for the Florida Panthers where he was originally selected 71st overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, as well as the Ottawa Senators and Vegas Golden Knights.

Playing career[]

Dadonov played for Traktor Chelyabinsk in the RSL and KHL. He was drafted 71st overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft and joined the team in 2009, playing a season with their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans.

North America[]

Dadonov scored his first NHL goal on 15 December 2010 against Cam Ward of the Carolina Hurricanes.[1] In January 2011 Dadonov was selected to participate in the 2011 NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition as one of 12 rookies.[2]

In the 2011–12 season, the last year of his entry-level contract, after failing to gain a regular position into the Panthers line-up on 18 January 2012, Dadonov was traded, along with A.J. Jenks, by the Panthers to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Jonathan Matsumoto and Mattias Lindstrom.[3] Dadonov was assigned to the Hurricanes' affiliate, the Charlotte Checkers where he played the remainder of the season out.

Donbass[]

On 7 July 2012, Dadonov left the Hurricanes and North America to return to the KHL with Donbass. In December 2013 he signed a three-year extension with the club, and expressed interest in acquiring Ukrainian citizenship.[4] With Donbass, Dadonov won the 2012–13 IIHF Continental Cup, and became the second scoring leader of the tournament.[5] In the 2013–14 KHL season Dadonov helped Donbass reach the Conference Semifinals.

SKA Saint Petersburg[]

With HC Donbass suspending operations due to the outbreak of War in Donbass, Dadonov signed a multi-year contract with KHL club SKA Saint Petersburg on 11 June 2014.[6]

In 2015, Dadonov played a vital role in helping SKA Saint Petersburg to win the Gagarin Cup for the first time. When team captain Ilya Kovalchuk was named MVP of the season, he refused to accept it and instead passed the award on to Dadonov.[7] In a later interview, Kovalchuk said that he felt Dadonov deserved the award more.[8] At the end of the season, the KHL named Dadonov one of the two winners of the "Gentleman on Ice" award for his fair play and sportsmanship.[9]

Return to Florida Panthers[]

Having evolved and matured his game over the previous five seasons spent in the KHL, Dadonov opted to pursue a return for a second attempt in the NHL. With his rights having expired from the Hurricanes, Dadonov returned to his original club, the Florida Panthers, in agreeing to a three-year, $12 million contract on 1 July 2017.[10]

Ottawa Senators[]

After three productive seasons with the Panthers, Dadonov left the club as a free agent, to sign a three-year, $15 million contract with the Ottawa Senators on 15 October 2020.[11] Dadonov saw his production drop in his first season after signing with the Senators compared to his time in Florida, putting up 20 points in 55 games, under half a point-per-game average. He only spent the 2020–21 season with the Senators before being traded to the Vegas Golden Knights during the subsequent offseason.[12]

Vegas Golden Knights[]

After a disappointing first season with the Senators, Dadonov was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Nick Holden and a 2022 3rd-round draft pick on 28 July 2021.[12]

Failed Trade to Anaheim Ducks[]

The Golden Knights attempted to trade both Dadonov and a conditional second-round pick to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for John Moore and Ryan Kesler at the NHL trade deadline on 21 March 2022, in order to alleviate salary cap constraints caused by the acquisition of star forward Jack Eichel from the Buffalo Sabres.[13] The deal immediately came into question due to a no-trade clause in Dadonov's contract.[14] A report the same day stated the Golden Knights claimed the Senators did not inform them of the no-trade clause, and the NHL's central registry processed the trade before Dadonov disputed its validity.[15] On 23 March, the trade was officially voided.[16] The controversy lead to the NHL announcing plans to change how no-trade clauses were handled in the future.[17]

Dadonov's profile was elevated as a result of the events, and days after the resolution he scored the overtime-winning goal in a March 26 game against the Chicago Blackhawks, receiving strong applause from the audience.[18] The final two months of the season were Dadonov's strongest, and he finished with 20 goals and 23 assists. It was widely expected, however, that the Golden Knights would again attempt to trade Dadonov in the offseason.[19][13]

Montreal Canadiens[]

Following the Golden Knights missing the post-season for the first time in franchise history, Dadonov was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Shea Weber on 16 June 2022.[20]

Career statistics[]

Regular season and playoffs[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2004–05 Traktor–2 Chelyabinsk RUS.3 2 1 0 1 0
2005–06 Traktor–2 Chelyabinsk RUS.3 20 6 6 12 2
2005–06 Traktor Chelyabinsk RUS.2 1 0 0 0 0
2006–07 Traktor Chelyabinsk RSL 24 1 1 2 8
2006–07 Traktor–2 Chelyabinsk RUS.3 4 2 0 2 14
2007–08 Traktor Chelyabinsk RSL 43 7 13 20 20 2 0 0 0 0
2007–08 Traktor–2 Chelyabinsk RUS.3 12 4 7 11 32
2008–09 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 40 11 4 15 8 3 0 0 0 2
2009–10 Rochester Americans AHL 76 17 23 40 36 7 0 1 1 0
2009–10 Florida Panthers NHL 4 0 0 0 0
2010–11 Rochester Americans AHL 24 8 8 16 4
2010–11 Florida Panthers NHL 36 8 9 17 14
2011–12 San Antonio Rampage AHL 20 5 4 9 4
2011–12 Florida Panthers NHL 15 2 1 3 2
2011–12 Charlotte Checkers AHL 35 3 16 19 6
2012–13 Donbass Donetsk KHL 52 14 23 37 12
2013–14 Donbass Donetsk KHL 54 15 14 29 24 13 7 4 11 4
2014–15 SKA Saint Petersburg KHL 53 19 27 46 10 22 15 5 20 8
2015–16 SKA Saint Petersburg KHL 59 23 23 46 4 15 3 6 9 2
2016–17 SKA Saint Petersburg KHL 53 30 36 66 39 18 9 10 19 2
2017–18 Florida Panthers NHL 74 28 37 65 8
2018–19 Florida Panthers NHL 82 28 42 70 8
2019–20 Florida Panthers NHL 69 25 22 47 10 4 0 1 1 2
2020–21 Ottawa Senators NHL 55 13 7 20 4
2021–22 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 78 20 23 43 18
KHL totals 311 112 128 240 97 71 34 26 60 18
NHL totals 413 124 141 265 64 4 0 1 1 2
Medal record
Ice hockey
Competitor for Flag of Russia Russia
World Championships
Gold 2014 Belarus
Silver 2015 Czech Republic
Bronze 2016 Russia
Bronze 2017 Germany/France
Bronze 2019 Slovakia
World Junior Championships
Bronze 2008 Czech Republic
Bronze 2009 Canada
IIHF World U18 Championship
Gold 2007 Finland

International[]

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2006 Russia U18 Bronze medal icon 4 4 2 6 0
2007 Russia U18 Gold medal icon 7 2 2 4 2
2008 Russia WJC 3 7 0 0 0 4
2009 Russia WJC Bronze medal icon 7 2 5 7 2
2014 Russia WC Gold medal icon 10 0 2 2 0
2015 Russia WC 2 10 4 7 11 2
2016 Russia WC Bronze medal icon 10 6 7 13 6
2016 Russia WCH 4th 4 0 1 1 0
2017 Russia WC Bronze medal icon 10 3 5 8 0
2018 Russia WC 6th 8 2 5 7 2
2019 Russia WC Bronze medal icon 10 7 4 11 0
Junior totals 21 4 7 11 8
Senior totals 62 22 31 53 10

Awards and honors[]

Award Year
KHL
All-Star Game 2013*
Gagarin Cup 2015, 2017 [21]
Gentleman Award 2015

References[]

  1. Canes rally for 4-3 win over Panthers. News Observer (2010-12-15).
  2. Lozo, Dave (2011-01-11). Breaking down All-Star roster by the numbers. NHL.com.
  3. Panthers trade Dadonov, Jenks to Hurricanes for Lindstrom. The Sports Network (2012-01-18).
  4. Evgenii Dadonov agrees to contract extension. HC Donbass (2012-07-12).
  5. IIHF Intercontinental Cup Super Final Group F : Scoring Leaders.
  6. Evgenii Dadonov has become a SKA player. SKA Saint Petersburg (2014-06-11).
  7. Kovalchuk passes off award (2015-04-02).
  8. Dadonov the real winner (ru) (2015-04-02).
  9. Dadonov picks up KHL accolade (ru) (2016-04-01).
  10. "Tallon believes Panthers got tougher and quicker with free agent pickups", 2017-07-01. 
  11. Senators sign Dadonov to three-year deal. The Sports Network (15 October 2020).
  12. 12.0 12.1 Senators trade Evgenii Dadonov to Golden Knights for Nick Holden, draft pick.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Pankiw, Colton (3 June 2022). 4 Golden Knights Who Likely Won't Return for 2022-23 Season.
  14. Golden Knights trade forward Evgenii Dadonov to Ducks.
  15. NHL reviewing Vegas Golden Knights-Anaheim Ducks deal due to Evgenii Dadonov's no-trade clause, sources say (21 March 2022).
  16. Dadonov trade to Ducks by Golden Knights invalidated by NHL (23 March 2022).
  17. NHL to push for NTC submission changes after Dadonov debacle (25 March 2022).
  18. Krepps, Owen (25 May 2022). Golden Knights Fans Share Their Favorite Moments From The 21-22 Season.
  19. Urtz Jr., Tom (27 May 2022). 2021-22 Player Review: Evgenii Dadonov's Wild Ride May Have Been One and Done for Golden Knights.
  20. Canadiens trade Weber's contract to Golden Knights for Dadonov. The Sports Network (June 16, 2022). Retrieved on June 16, 2022.
  21. Metallurg Magnitogorsk 3 SKA St. Petersburg 5. Kontinental Hockey League (2017-04-16).

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