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St. Louis Blues signed Nikita Alexandrov (3 Years / $880,000 AAV)

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Aug. 1, 2019 at 3:34 p.m.
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Nikita Alexandrov has signed a new contract with the St. Louis Blues.
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SIGNED BY: Doug Armstrong
Length: 3 years
Value: $2,825,000
Expiry Status: RFA
Cap % Tooltip: 1.00
Signing Team: Logo of the St. Louis BluesSt. Louis Blues
Signing Date: Aug. 1, 2019
Source: CapFriendly

Nikita Alexandrov signed a 3 year, $2,825,000 contract with the St. Louis Blues on Aug. 1, 2019. The contract has a cap hit of $816,667.

SEASONClauseCap HitTooltipAAV TooltipP. BonusesTooltipS. BonusesTooltipBase SalaryTooltipTotal SalaryTooltipMinors SalTooltip
2019-20$861,667$925,000$92,500ENTRY-LEVEL SLIDE
2020-21$830,833$894,167$92,500ENTRY-LEVEL SLIDE
2021-22$816,667$880,000$132,500$92,500$750,000$842,500$70,000
2022-23$816,667$880,000$57,500$0$775,000$775,000$70,000
2023-24$816,667$880,000$0$0$832,500$832,500$70,000
TOTAL$4,142,501$4,459,167$190,000$277,500$2,172,500$2,450,000$210,000
Qualifying OfferTooltip: $874,125
Aug. 1, 2019 at 4:26 p.m.
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I love Russian names
Aug. 1, 2019 at 6:14 p.m.
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Is this guy the next Taraensenko???
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Aug. 1, 2019 at 11:34 p.m.
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Is this guy the next Taraensenko???


Probably more along the lines of Barbashev. He does have some skill, but I think centering the 3rd line is his projection at this point.
Aug. 2, 2019 at 12:17 a.m.
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Probably more along the lines of Barbashev. He does have some skill, but I think centering the 3rd line is his projection at this point.


I heard he has more than that, but the highest I have heard his upside would be is a 2C. Which at this point adding Centers in is a bit redundant unfortunately with how many Centers we added last offseason.
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Aug. 2, 2019 at 9:43 a.m.
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I heard he has more than that, but the highest I have heard his upside would be is a 2C. Which at this point adding Centers in is a bit redundant unfortunately with how many Centers we added last offseason.


If he was the best player on our list, there's nothing wrong with adding a center IMO. He's probably about 4 yrs away from possibly having an impact in the NHL. Who knows what the team will look like at that point. And if there isn't room at center, it's much easier to move to the wing that it is to shift from W to C. Excited to see what he does this year in the Q - should have plenty of confidence to put up the big numbers.
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Aug. 2, 2019 at 11:19 a.m.
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I think he was projected to go #58 and slid to 62 so about where he was supposed to go. I think he could be another Barbie or Sunny and provide some depth.

HomeNHL Entry Draft
Nikita Alexandrov – 2019 NHL Draft Prospect Profile
BY RYAN PIKE JUNE 16TH, 2019


Nikita Alexandrov
Vancouver THW 2019 NHL Entry Draft Guide (Square)
2018-19 Team: Charlottetown Islanders (#14)
Date of Birth: September 16, 2000
Place of Birth: Burgwedel, Germany
Ht: 5-foot-11 Wt: 185 pounds
Shoots: Left
Position: Center
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2019 first-year eligible

Rankings
The Hockey Writers (Pike’s Picks): 73rd (final)
Future Considerations: outside of top 100 (final)
ISS: outside of first round (April)
Bob McKenzie: outside of top 15 (April; draft lottery update)
Craig Button: 64th (June)
The middle to late stages of the NHL Draft are for making bets on players. Scouting staffs have to take stock of a player’s body of work and attributes, then try to project if they’ll keep moving along a development path or stall out. It’s not an exact science, though some clubs have managed to get things right more often than others.

Nikita Alexandrov of the Charlottetown Islanders
Nikita Alexandrov of the Charlottetown Islanders (courtesy Charlottetown Islanders)

Charlottetown Islanders forward Nikita Alexandrov is, in many ways, a player that seems like a pretty decent bet in the middle part of the 2019 NHL Draft. Born in Germany to Russian parents, he’s just completed his second full season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League after coming over in the 2017 CHL Import Draft.

It’s easy to see the things about Alexandrov’s game that makes him appealing to teams. He’s a reliable two-way player and plays a responsible, consistent 200-foot game. He’s become more comfortable in the offensive zone, increasing his offensive output from 13 goals and 31 points to 27 goals and 61 points.
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