Valeri Nichushkin

Valeri Nichushkin

29-Year-Old Left WingLW
Colorado Avalanche
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Injury Suspension
Est. Return 11/15/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Nichushkin generated career highs in 2023-24 with 28 goals and 53 points despite being limited to 54 appearances. He missed 22 games from mid-January to early March after entering into the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Before Game 4 of Colorado's second-round playoff series versus Dallas, Nichushkin was placed in Stage 3 of the program for a violation of the treatment plan and suspended for at least six months. He won't be eligible to apply for reinstatement until November, however, it's unclear when Nichushkin will be available for his season debut. As such, he probably won't be drafted in the majority of fantasy leagues. Still, he could be a worthwhile gamble to select late in drafts because of his offensive abilities and the team's offensive upside. Overall, Nichushkin is a high-risk, high-reward option for 2024-25 and will probably start the season on multiple reserve lists. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed an eight-year, $49 million contract with the Avalanche in July of 2022.
Expected back Nov. 15
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
November 4, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) is set to return to action against the Capitals on Nov. 15 as long as his reinstatement goes as planned, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.
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Nichushkin will have to wait five more games to make his 2024-25 season debut after entering Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Assuming he is reinstated as expected, Nichushkin will likely push for a top-six role and could be in the mix for power-play minutes as well. Despite being limited to just 54 regular-season games last year, Nichushkin still managed to set new career highs in goals (28) and points (53).
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Nichushkin notched 17 goals and 47 points despite being limited to 53 appearances last season. He averaged a career-high 20:16 of ice time per contest and amassed 158 shots on net. Nichushkin has emerged as a valuable top-six forward for the Avalanche. He has been chugging along at about a 70-point pace in each of the past two seasons. If he can remain relatively healthy in 2023-24, the 28-year-old winger should be able to generate 60-70 points. That would him a rock-solid complementary piece in all fantasy formats.
Nichushkin struggled to find his way over the course of four seasons with Dallas, but a move to Colorado in 2019-20 has completely revitalized his career. He quickly developed into one of the NHL's most effective defensive forwards, and this past season he added the offense to his game. In 62 games, Nichushkin totaled 25 goals and 52 points. His previous career highs were 14 goals and 34 points, both coming in his 2013-14 rookie season. Nichushkin picked a good time for his breakout as he was scheduled for unrestricted free agency this past summer. The Avalanche paid a premium to retain him, inking the big man to a new eight-year contract with an AAV of $6.125 million. Nichushkin will have more value to Colorado than fantasy owners, but there should be enough here for him to be worth a mid-to-late round pick this coming fall.
Nichushkin recorded 10 goals and 11 assists in 55 games for the Avalanche in 2020-21. A heavy-hitting winger, he's played some of the best hockey of his career over the last two seasons. With Joonas Donskoi selected by the Kraken in July's expansion draft, Nichushkin could have a shot at filling a second-line role in 2021-22 if he can outplay Andre Burakovsky or Alex Newhook. Fantasy managers in formats that count hits will value Nichushkin more, as he's typically good for at least a hit per game. The Russian winger could challenge for his second 30-point campaign this year, but his appeal will likely remain highest in deeper fantasy formats.
Nichushkin enjoyed a resurgence in his first year with the Avalanche in 2019-20, scoring 13 goals and 27 points in 65 games. He added 113 shots on goal and 84 hits, providing a well-rounded physical game on the third line. While it would take injuries in the top six to get the Russian winger into a power-play gig, Nichushkin is a solid depth scorer capable of 20 to 25 points in the 56-game, 2020-21 campaign. The physicality is a bonus, and playing with a strong offense such as Colorado's will likely keep him positive in plus-minus rating.
Nichushkin's return to the NHL was a total flop, as the 24-year-old managed only 10 assists in 57 games. Despite having Alexander Radulov -- another talented Russian whose first couple of attempts at making things work in North America didn't go smoothly -- as a potential mentor in Dallas, Nichushkin seemed unmotivated, and he was a healthy scratch for all but one game of the team's playoff run. He still has an impressive array of offensive skills, but the Stars bought out the final year of his contract, he hasn't yet latched on with a new club, either in the NHL or KHL.
Nichushkin headed back home to Russia a couple of seasons ago, but now he's back in Dallas on a two-year deal after scoring 27 goals and 51 points in 86 games for CSKA Moscow. Still only 23 years old, he'll get another chance to justify the hype that came along with being the 10th overall pick in the 2013 draft, but so far in his career (both in the NHL and KHL) he has yet to fully capitalize on his enticing blend of size, speed and skill. The Stars need someone to emerge as a scoring threat behind Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn, though, and having Alexander Radulov as a mentor could be just what Nichushkin needs to unlock his talent.
The “enigmatic Russian” is one of hockey’s most pervasive stereotypes, and though it may be tempting to apply it to Nichushkin, the guy deserves the benefit of the doubt after a hip injury essentially wiped out his 2014-15 campaign. No, last season wasn’t a good comeback, but there’s no doubting the raw size and talent of the 2013 draft’s No. 10 overall pick. He also has a clear path to a top-six role in one of the league’s stronger offenses, and as Nishushkin enters his third full NHL campaign at the tender age of 21, he’s a strong candidate for a breakout. After last season’s single-digit goal total, he’s also likely to come quite cheaply on draft day. Expectant fantasy owners have been burned by Nichushkin before, but if you keep the investment low, the payoff could be outstanding.
After scoring 14 times in his rookie season, Nichushkin was essentially redshirted for 2014-15, appearing in just eight games due to a hip injury. By season's end, Nichushkin was back in the lineup, and with a full offseason to recover, he'll be an X-factor for the Stars entering the upcoming campaign, and a potential fantasy sleeper. The 6-foot-4 winger has a strong pedigree as a former No. 10 overall draft pick, and at 20 years old, still has room to take a dramatic leap in the production he provided as a rookie. Nichushkin has seen time in the Stars' top six in the past, and if his combination of speed and size plays up in training camp, he could come away with a first- or second-line role in hand. If that comes to a fruition, it's not unreasonable to expect him to flirt with 20 goals, though his assists might not be quite as plentiful. But even with a deficiency in that category, Nichushkin's big frame will allow him to regularly overpower smaller defenders, and with creative passers surrounding him in Jason Spezza, Tyler Seguin, and Jamie Benn, his upside as a scorer remains sky high. Target him in the later rounds, as there's enough talent here for a breakout to materialize.
Nichushkin had an impressive rookie campaign, tallying 14 goals, 20 assists and a plus-20 rating. If he can avoid the pitfalls of the sophomore slump, he could be a pick in your draft that pays dividends beyond his selection slot. He'll likely line up on the right side of the Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin line, which means that he'll be the benefactor of one of the best forward tandems in the NHL. But he's a high-risk, high-reward player. Any first-unit power-play time disappeared with the arrival of Jason Spezza. But a second unit with Nichushkin, Alex Hemsky and Cody Eakin would be a unique combination of power, speed and skill. He's still developing, so he'll have his ups and downs. But he will be better prepared for the length of an NHL season this time around and that could mean 50 points are within reach. Stardom -- no, superstardom -- may still beckon in two years time. And when it does, he might be better than Jamie Benn AND Tyler Seguin. Dynasty leagues need to act now or forever miss their chance to roster him.
The talented Russian fell into the Stars' lap with the 10th pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft and the expectation is that he'll immediately jump to the NHL -- partly to keep him from returning to Russia (he's unlikely to report to the minors) and partly because there's plenty of room on the top two lines for a scoring winger. His name is being mentioned in early Calder Trophy talk and it seems well justified at this point. He looks legit. UPDATE: A strong preseason has him all but guaranteed a spot on one of the top two lines to begin the season.
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Receives green light to practice
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
November 4, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) was cleared to practice with Colorado on Monday.
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Skates Friday
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
November 2, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) skated with the team's skills coach and a staff member Friday after his Avalanche teammates finished practice, Colleen Flynn of Colorado Hockey Now reports.
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Arrives in Denver
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
October 19, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) has arrived in Denver to do workouts and skate on his own, the Avalanche announced Saturday.
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Not in Denver yet
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
October 8, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) is expected to arrive in Denver in late October, according to Aarif Deen of Colorado Hockey Now on Tuesday.
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Timeline to return uncertain
LWColorado Avalanche
Suspension
September 18, 2024
Nichushkin (suspension) does not have a clear timeline to return to the Avalanche, Ryan Boulding of NHL.com reports.
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Might practice before reinstatement
LWColorado Avalanche
October 31, 2024
Nichushkin, who isn't eligible to play until mid-November at the earliest because of a suspension, might be allowed to join team practices before he's officially reinstated, head coach Jared Bednar told Corey Masisak of The Denver Post on Thursday.
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Giving Nichushkin the opportunity to practice while he's still suspended would increase the chances of him drawing back into the lineup immediately after he's cleared to play. Nichushkin was suspended May 13 for a minimum of six months and placed in Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. When he returns to the Avalanche lineup, Nichushkin will likely serve in a top-six capacity and as a member of the first power-play unit. He had 28 goals and 53 points in 54 regular-season appearances in 2023-24.
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