Valeri Nichushkin

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Valeri Ivanovich Nichushkin (Russian: Валерий Иванович Ничушкин; born March 4, 1995) is a Russian professional ice hockey player who is a right winger for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Dallas Stars in the first round, 10th overall, of the 2013 NHL entry draft. Nichushkin won the Stanley Cup with the Avalanche in 2022.

Born (1995-03-04) March 4, 1995 (age 31)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg; 14 st 13 lb)
Position Right wing
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Valeri Nichushkin
Born (1995-03-04) March 4, 1995 (age 31)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg; 14 st 13 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Left
NHL team
Former teams
Colorado Avalanche
Traktor Chelyabinsk
Dallas Stars
CSKA Moscow
National team  Russia
NHL draft 10th overall, 2013
Dallas Stars
Playing career 2012present
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Playing career

Early career

After one season in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), Nichushkin transferred from Traktor Chelyabinsk to Dynamo Moscow on May 1, 2013. He then signed a two-year contract with Dynamo. However, the deal was terminated conditionally, allowing Nichushkin to play in the NHL, or return to Dynamo if he failed to make the NHL team.

NHL and KHL

Dallas Stars

Nichushkin played his first regular season NHL game on October 3, 2013, against the Florida Panthers.[1] He scored his first career NHL goal on November 3, against Craig Anderson of the Ottawa Senators.[2]

Following a strong rookie season, registering 14 goals and 20 assists, Nichushkin suffered from hip and groin soreness in the beginning of his sophomore campaign in 2014–15. Five games into the season, Nichushkin opted for hip surgery, which was performed on November 18, 2014.[3] He rehabbed in New Jersey and re-joined the team in March 2015, practicing in a red no-contact jersey.

CSKA Moscow

Nichushkin with CSKA in 2017.

As a restricted free agent following the conclusion of his entry-level deal in the 2015–16 season, Nichushkin and the Stars failed to agree to common grounds in contract negotiations. Unhappy with his role within the Stars lineup, his KHL rights were traded from Dynamo Moscow to CSKA Moscow on September 20, 2016. He subsequently signed a two-year contract to return to the KHL with CSKA, with his NHL rights to be kept by the Stars.[4]

Return to Dallas

After two seasons with CSKA, Nichushkin returned to the Stars organization, in agreeing to a two-year, $5.9 million contract on July 1, 2018.[5] In his return to the Stars in the 2018–19 season, Nichushkin recorded 10 assists in 54 regular season games, averaging 11:55 time on ice per game. He skated in one game during the playoffs with the Stars and failed to record a point.

After a disappointing 2018-19 campaign, failing to score a goal through 57 games, Nichushkin was placed on unconditional waivers by the Stars and subsequently bought out from the remaining year of his contract with the team on 30 June 2019.[6]

Colorado Avalanche

Nichushkin signed a one-year, $850k contract with the Colorado Avalanche on August 19, 2019. Nichushkin scored his first goal in two years on November 23. In his first season with the Avalanche, generally perceived to be a successful one, Nichushkin especially received high praise from many hockey analytics proponents for his high rankings in many metrics, especially defensive metrics. [7] Nichushkin finished the 2019–20 season with 13 goals and 27 points while leading all forwards in the NHL in defensive goals above replacement.[citation needed] Such strong defensive play helped Nichushkin to receive votes for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, the award given to the best defensive forward in the NHL, finishing eighth in voting.[8]

On October 10, 2020, the Avalanche re-signed Nichushkin, who was a restricted free agent, to a two-year, $5 million contract extension.[9]

In his third season with Avalanche, Nichushkin elevated in a top-six forward role, scored a career-best 52 points in 62 games, adding 15 points in 20 playoff games. He placed third on the team with nine playoff goals to help the Avalanche claim their first Stanley Cup in 21 years.

On July 11, 2022, Nichushkin signed an eight-year, $49 million extension to stay with the Avalanche. The following season, Nichushkin continued his strong play with the Avalanche, recording 47 points in 53 games as Colorado won the division and matched up in the opening round of the playoffs against the expansion Seattle Kraken, who were making their post-season debut as a franchise. Nichushkin played in two games, recording one goal in Game 2. Shortly after, Nichushkin abruptly stepped away from the team for "personal reasons" amid an incident at a Seattle hotel. Nichushkin was reportedly found with an Eastern European woman suffering from severe alcohol intoxication; the woman was reported to be either a prostitute or victim of human trafficking. Despite the nature of the incident, the NHL and Seattle Police reported that Nichushkin would not face criminal charges and Nichushkin would have played if the Avalanche had moved on to the second round.[10][11] Ultimately, the Kraken would claim an upset series victory, defeating the Avalanche in seven games.[11]

On January 15, 2024, it was announced that Nichushkin had entered the NHL/NHLPA Assistance Program and would be unavailable for the team for an indefinite period while he received care from the Player Assistance Program.[12] After completing the program, Nichushkin returned to the Avalanche lineup on March 8, in a game against the Minnesota Wild where he scored the overtime game winning goal.[13] On April 28, Nichushkin recorded his first career NHL hat-trick in a 5–1 win over the Winnipeg Jets in game 4 of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.[14] The Avalanche would defeat the Jets in five games, but during the series against the Stars two weeks later, Nichushkin's season ended when he was given a six month suspension for having violated the terms set forth by the Player Assistance Program, and again entered the program, this time undergoing Stage 3.[15]

On March 8, 2025, Nichuskin recorded his 1st hat trick in the regular season, with a 7–4 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Nichuskin was involved in a car wreck on January 19, 2026, while traveling to Ball Arena and was ruled out for the Avalanche's game that day against the Washington Capitals.[16]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
2011–12 Belye Medvedi Chelyabinsk MHL 3846106
2012–13 Belye Medvedi Chelyabinsk MHL 94480
2012–13 Chelmet Chelyabinsk VHL 1582104
2012–13 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 184260 256390
2013–14 Dallas Stars NHL 791420348 61122
2014–15 Dallas Stars NHL 80112
2014–15 Texas Stars AHL 504412
2015–16 Dallas Stars NHL 799202912 100112
2016–17 CSKA Moscow KHL 361113249 91454
2017–18 CSKA Moscow KHL 5016112714 193694
2018–19 Dallas Stars NHL 57010100 10000
2019–20 Colorado Avalanche NHL 6513142714 152132
2020–21 Colorado Avalanche NHL 551011214 1012310
2021–22 Colorado Avalanche NHL 6225275214 2096158
2022–23 Colorado Avalanche NHL 531730472 21010
2023–24 Colorado Avalanche NHL 5428255322 891102
2024–25 Colorado Avalanche NHL 432113348 73140
KHL totals 10431265723 531013238
NHL totals 55513717130886 7926133926
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International

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Year Team Event Place   GPGAPtsPIM
2012 Russia U17 1st place, gold medalist(s) 53360
2012 Russia WJC18 5th 62020
2013 Russia WJC 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 611225
2013 Russia WJC18 4th 64370
2014 Russia OG 5th 51010
2017 Russia WC 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 60330
Junior totals 231071725
Senior totals 111340
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Awards and honours

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