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Alexei
Zhitnik
Left Wing
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Birthdate
10/10/1972
Birthplace
Kyiv, Ukraine
Draft Info
1991: Rd 4, Pk 81 (LA )
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Birthdate
10/10/1972
Birthplace
Kyiv, Ukraine
Draft Info
1991: Rd 4, Pk 81 (LA )
Position
Left Wing
Career History
Atlanta Thrashers
2006*-2008 (2 Seasons)
Philadelphia Flyers
2006*-2007 (1 Season)
New York Islanders
2005-2006* (2 Seasons)
Buffalo Sabres
1995-2004 (10 Seasons)
Los Angeles Kings
1992-1995 (3 Seasons)
NHL News
Chicago Blackhawks add depth with TJ Brodie on 2-year deal
The Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night reached a two-year contract agreement with defenseman TJ Brodie, capping off a busy free agency day for the rebuilding club, giving the 33-year-old veteran a deal that totals $7.5 million over two years.
Jeff Skinner signs with Edmonton Oilers after buyout
Two days removed from seeing his contract bought out by the Buffalo Sabres, forward Jeff Skinner, 32, agreed to a one-year deal with the Western Conference-champion Edmonton Oilers Monday, joining one of the NHL's top offenses.
Columbus Blue Jackets sign center Sean Monahan for 5 years
The Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday signed center Sean Monahan to a five-year, $27.5 million contract, the team announced, a contract that will carry a $5.5 million average annual value for a 29-year-old forward who finished last season in Winnipeg.
Jayson Tatum joins biggest active contracts in NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL
The Boston Celtics forward's new deal joins a group of the largest contracts across North American sports.
Kings sign Warren Foegele, Joel Edmundson to multiyear deals
The Los Angeles Kings made their mark in free agency by signing forward Warren Foegele and defenseman Joel Edmundson to multiyear deals.
Dallas Stars keep Matt Duchene with 1-year, $3 million deal
The Dallas Stars Monday signed veteran forward Matt Duchene to a one-year, $3 million contract, bringing back the player who put the club in last season's Western Conference finals by scoring a double-overtime goal vs. the Colorado Avalanche in Round 2.