Daniil Miromanov Considering KHL Return
Daniil Miromanov, a defenseman for the Calgary Flames, is reportedly contemplating a return to the KHL after spending most of the season in the AHL, where he excelled with 11 goals and 27 assists in 66 games. As a pending unrestricted free agent, Miromanov is being linked to SKA St. Petersburg. His transition back to the KHL may offer him more playing time than his current role as a potential seventh defender in the NHL. During his time in the NHL, he has accumulated 94 games, 23 points, and a strong defensive presence. His $1.25 million contract could hinder NHL interest, but a more affordable deal might improve his chances of remaining in the league.
By the Numbers- Miromanov recorded 11 goals and 27 assists in 66 AHL games this season.
- He has played 94 career NHL games, with 23 points scored.
- Miromanov has cleared waivers and spent most of the season in the AHL.
- His current contract of $1.25 million could limit NHL opportunities.
Miromanov's decision on whether to return to the KHL or pursue an NHL career will likely depend on contract negotiations and interest from teams. If he opts for the KHL, he could expect increased playing time and a chance to play nearer to home.
Bottom LineMiromanov's potential return to the KHL reflects his desire for meaningful playing time, especially after a season spent primarily in the minors. Balancing financial considerations with career aspirations will be crucial in determining his next steps.
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