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Their choice of 1st round in 2025 signed a 5 -year contract in Russia

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Their choice 1st round 2025:

It is rare that we see a goalkeeper being drafted in the first round. For example, in the NHL.

However, this is what happened this year.

With the 20th choice in total, the Blue Jackets of Columbus selected a Russian named Pyotr Andreyanov. Nevertheless, That said, there is a little problem with this choice …

There is a small problem because the main interested party agreed on the terms of a five -year contract. Furthermore, with the CSKA in the KHL.

Andreyanov, who is 18, could therefore arrive in the NHL at only 23 years old … Moreover, if he decides to jump to North America.

Supporters of Jackets could however hope to see him coming in four years since there is a potential NHL. Moreover, outing clause in the goalkeeper’s contract.

But, four years … Meanwhile, it’s long, anyway.

You have to believe in all this that Blue Jackets knew what they were doing.

Probably the management was aware of the fact that Andeyanov was going to sign a long contract in Russia. but that it still made the decision to choose it in the first round because of its talent.

Because yes … Talent, he has a lot, the goalkeeper.

We are talking about a super athletic guy who has a lot of fun in front of his net. by making spectacular stops. It has the potential to become one of the good Cerbers of the NHL at their choice 1st round 2025 some point … yes, and only if, Andreyanov wants to play in North America one day.

Clearly, this file will be interesting to monitor in the coming years.

Because if it does not work and it decides to stay in Russia … it is the Blue Jackets who will look really crazy, in the end.

Their choice 1st round 2025

Burst

– It was not to say the opposite.

– Hum.

– Belle signature.

-Will it work?

– Ouch.

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