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Originally Posted by slowgothemo
Anyone have the latest on this cat? Only 27. One of my all-time favorite players and it sucks not being able to watch him (Link for his KHL games??). Would love to see him playing in Buffalo being centered by fellow Russian, Grigorenko. Does Nashville still own his rights? Not sure the kind of salary he would command, but he should come cheap, draft pick wise. Nashville was a recent trading partner with Buffalo. If his head is on right, I think he deserves a second chance. His talent is undeniable. Longshot, but they would at worst be "buying low". Low risk for Elite reward. Elite being, something they are short of at RW, atleast until Armia arrives next year. I believe they realize, that they are deficient at RW. Should make the race for Ryan and hopefully Perry, that much more interesting. #DDD_DontDoubtDarth #Welcome2BuffMrBobbyPerry
1A: FOLIGNO-ENNIS-ARMIA
1B: VANEK-HODGE-RYAN/PERRY
1C: GIRGS-GRIGS-RADS
#NHL14
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He is on a four year deal with CSKA and depending on taxes is probably the highest paid professional hockey player in the world. I don't think he is coming back and I don't think he wants to come back. To my knowledge nobody owns his rights but he would have to get his contract terminated to get a chance to leave the KHL. Where he would be a free agent and demand at least 7 million a season. I think we have seen the last of Radulov except at the Olympics and World Championships.
You can find KHL game streams, there are several places around the net firstrow or adthe. Not hard to come across, he looks pretty good over there saw several of CSKA's games to watch Datsyuk and root for the team Fedorov's the GM for.