Borna Rendulić

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Borna Rendulić (Croatian pronunciation: [bôːrna rěndulit͡ɕ], born 25 March 1992) is a Croatian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for Shanghai Dragons of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Born (1992-03-25) 25 March 1992 (age 34)
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg; 14 st 11 lb)
Position Right wing
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Borna Rendulić
Rendulić with the Adler Mannheim in 2021
Born (1992-03-25) 25 March 1992 (age 34)
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg; 14 st 11 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Right
KHL team
Former teams
Shanghai Dragons
Ässät
HPK
Colorado Avalanche
Vancouver Canucks
Lahti Pelicans
HC Vityaz
Adler Mannheim
Örebro HK
HC Sochi
SKA Saint Petersburg
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
National team  Croatia
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2007present
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Rendulić began playing hockey in Croatia and made his professional debut with KHL Medveščak in 2006, before moving to Finland in 2008 in order to further his career. He played for several teams, first at junior levels, before playing professionally in both the top-tier SM-liiga and second-tier Mestis, then moved to North America in 2014 when he signed a contract with the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL. Rendulić made his NHL debut that year, the first Croatian-trained player to do so, but spent most of the following two seasons with the Avalanche minor-league affiliates in the AHL. After two seasons spent primarily with the Avalanche's AHL affiliate, he signed with the Vancouver Canucks, spending a further season in the AHL with their affiliate before returning to Europe. Internationally, Rendulić has played for Croatia in several World Championships, both at the junior and senior level.

Playing career

As 15-year-old, Rendulić made his professional debut with hometown club, KHL Medveščak in the Croatian Ice Hockey League during the 2006–07 season.

He signed for Ässät in 2008 and played for their U18 team and then their U20 team. On 25 January 2011, he was loaned for the remainder of the 2010–11 season to former club Medveščak, now of the Austrian Hockey League.[1] Rendulić featured in 12 games with Zagreb, collecting a goal and an assist.

Upon returning to Ässät, he finally made his debut for the men's team during the 2011–12 season, playing three games whilst also enduring another loan spell, with SaPKo in Mestis.

On 8 May 2012, out of contract with Ässät, Rendulić agreed to a try-out contract with fellow Liiga club, HPK.[2] With a developing, larged-framed body, Rendulić's initial trial with HPK was successful, earning him a one-year contract on 31 August 2012.[3] In the 2012–13 season, Rendulić predominantly played with HPK in a depth forward role to finish with eight goals in 37 games.

Rendulić was signed to a one-year extension and in the following 2013–14 season, he played his first full Liiga season with HPK, establishing a top-nine position to produce career highs of 11 goals and 32 points in 57 games.[4]

Borna Rendulić on the Lake Erie Monsters

On 19 May 2014, Rendulić's successful season earned NHL recognition, and he was subsequently signed to a two-year entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche.[5] In signing with the Avalanche, Rendulić became the first Croatian born and trained player to earn an NHL contract.[6] After his first training camp and pre-season in Colorado, Rendulic was assigned to begin the 2014–15 season with Colorado's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters. On 9 December 2014, he received his first NHL recall by the injury-hit Avalanche.[7] He became the first Croatian born and trained player to play in the NHL, playing on the Avalanche's fourth-line in a 3–0 defeat to the Nashville Predators.[8][9] Immediately after his second recall to the Avalanche, Rendulić scored his first NHL goal in his fourth game on 31 December 2014, against Steve Mason of the Philadelphia Flyers. However a broken shinbone limited Rendulić to 11 games in the NHL and 26 in the AHL.[10]

On June 27, 2016, having completed his entry-level deal Rendulić's NHL rights were not retained by the Avalanche.[11] Subsequently, on July 1, 2016, it was announced that Rendulic had signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Vancouver Canucks.[12] He made his debut for the Canucks on February 28 in a game against the Detroit Red Wings. He was a late addition to the lineup, replacing Jannik Hansen who was traded to the San Jose Sharks later that night.[13]

As a free agent from the Canucks, Rendulić opted to return to Europe in securing a one-year deal with Finnish Liiga club, Lahti Pelicans, on August 11, 2017.[14] In his return to the Liiga after three years, he scored 5 goals in the opening 14 games of the 2017–18 season. Rendulić then opted to leave the Liiga prematurely in order to sign with Russian outfit, HC Vityaz of the KHL, on October 18, 2017.[15]

Productive throughout his tenure with HC Vityaz, Rendulić left as a free agent following the 2018–19 season, posting 13 goals and 23 points in 59 games. On June 3, 2019, Rendulić continued his European career by agreeing to a one-year contract with German Champions, Adler Mannheim of the DEL.[16]

Following a year stint in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) with Örebro HK in the 2020–21 season, Rendulić returned to previous club, Adler Mannheim of the DEL, signing a two-year contract on June 2, 2021.[17]

At the completion of his contract with Adler Mannheim, Rendulić returned for a second stint in the KHL, joining Russian club HC Sochi as a free agent on a one-year contract on 31 May 2023.[18] In the 2023–24 season, Rendulić made just 16 appearances with Sochi, leading the team with 15 points before he was traded to contending club, SKA Saint Petersburg, in exchange for Marat Khusnutdinov on 10 October 2023.[19]

During the 2024–25 season, in the midst of his second season with SKA, Rendulić was traded to Metallurg Magnitogorsk in exchange for Pavel Akolzin on 23 December 2024.[20]

As a free agent from his brief tenure with Metallurg, Rendulić was signed by the Shanghai Dragons to a one-year contract on 17 August 2025.[21]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
2006–07 KHL Medveščak CIHL 20002
2007–08 KHL Medveščak SLO 21010
2010–11 KHL Medveščak EBEL 121122 51126
2011–12 Ässät SM-l 30000
2011–12 SaPKo Mestis 723514
2012–13 HPK SM-l 3784126 50110
2012–13 Peliitat Mestis 52240
2013–14 HPK Liiga 5711213234 63032
2014–15 Colorado Avalanche NHL 111126
2014–15 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 2644812
2015–16 Colorado Avalanche NHL 30000
2015–16 San Antonio Rampage AHL 6816223841
2016–17 Vancouver Canucks NHL 10000
2016–17 Utica Comets AHL 6912112330
2017–18 Lahti Pelicans Liiga 1453812
2017–18 HC Vityaz KHL 328111916
2018–19 HC Vityaz KHL 5913102375 41012
2019–20 Adler Mannheim DEL 5027224951
2020–21 Örebro HK SHL 4917213870 93250
2021–22 Adler Mannheim DEL 361511266 924629
2022–23 Adler Mannheim DEL 5617244118 121672
2023–24 HC Sochi KHL 16961514
2023–24 SKA Saint Petersburg KHL 5111162710 10000
2024–25 SKA Saint Petersburg KHL 111342
2024–25 Metallurg Magnitogorsk KHL 192572
Liiga totals 11124285252 113142
NHL totals 151126
KHL totals 188445195119 51012
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International

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Year Team Event GPGAPtsPIM
2008 Croatia WJC18-D2 575122
2008 Croatia WJC-D2 573104
2009 Croatia WJC18-D2 53362
2009 Croatia WJC-D2 40334
2009 Croatia WC-D1 51232
2010 Croatia WJC-D1 54370
2010 Croatia WC-D1 50110
2011 Croatia WJC-D1 54592
2011 Croatia WC-D2 589176
2012 Croatia WJC-D1 53470
2012 Croatia WC-D2 54152
2013 Croatia OGQ 311214
2013 Croatia WC-D2 54482
2014 Croatia WC-D1 52246
2016 Croatia WC-D1 42570
2017 Croatia WC-D1 535816
2018 Croatia WC-D1 53030
2023 Croatia WC-D2A 547114
Junior totals 3428265414
Senior totals 5232376952
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