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  • Alexander Radulov: Officially signs with KHL club

    Radulov inked a two-year contract with KHL team AK Bars on Thursday, per KHL.com.

    Radulov was previously expected to return to the KHL, so this news shouldn't come as a surprise. At this point, this likely marks the end of the 36-year-old winger's NHL career which would see him eventually retire having logged 524 games for the Predators, Canadiens and Stars. In those outings, Radulov managed 144 goals and 224 assists, including 104 power-play points.

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  • Alexander Radulov: Returning to Russia

    Radulov is set to sign with a KHL team this summer, Neal McHale of Inside Hockey reports.

    Radulov has yet to officially sign with a KHL club, but assuming it happens, this likely spells the end of his NHL career. If that ends up being the case, Radulov will finish his NHL playing days having racked up 144 goals and 368 points through 524 games split between the Predators, Canadiens and Stars over nine seasons.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Slings power-play helper

    Radulov notched a power-play assist and two PIM in Monday's 6-2 loss to the Canucks.

    Radulov set up Roope Hintz for the Stars' first goal of the game. The 35-year-old Radulov snapped his 10-game point drought with the helper. He's slipped into a bottom-six role since the All-Star break, leading to a poor season stat line of 22 points, 90 shots on net, a minus-19 rating and 30 PIM in 68 appearances.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Suiting up Thursday

    Radulov (illness) will be back in the lineup versus Minnesota on Thursday, Bruce LeVine of Dallas Stars Radio reports.

    With Radulov fully fit, he is poised to step back into a fourth-line role as he tries to break out of a nine-game goal drought. Without a clear path to a bigger role, the veteran winger will likely offer no more than modest fantasy value in the final few weeks of the season.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Won't play Tuesday

    Radulov will not be available against the Lightning on Tuesday due to a non-COVID illness, Bruce LeVine of Dallas Stars Radio reports.

    Radulov is pointless in his last eight contests and has just one goal in his last 18 matches, so few fantasy players are likely to be impacted by his absence from the lineup. Barring a huge offensive output to end the year, Radulov is poised to finish the year with the lowest point-per-game total (0.32) of his NHL career.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Chips in with helper

    Radulov notched an assist and two PIM in Thursday's 4-3 shootout win over the Hurricanes.

    Radulov set up Jamie Benn's goal early in the second period. While it's been a shaky campaign overall for Radulov, he's earned a goal and two helpers in his last five contests. The 35-year-old winger has 21 points, 77 shots on net, a minus-15 rating and 46 blocked shots through 57 appearances, playing mainly in a bottom-six role.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Breaks seven-game goal drought

    Radulov scored a goal on two shots and added two PIM in Sunday's 3-2 win over the Capitals.

    Radulov put an end to his seven-game goal drought just 2:17 into the contest, and the Stars would hold the lead the rest of the way. The 35-year-old has just four tallies this season in a disappointing year. He's posted 20 points, 76 shots, 20 PIM, 43 blocked shots and 36 hits through 55 contests while slipping into a bottom-six role after posting top-six usage for most of the previous four seasons.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Notches helper Thursday

    Radulov logged an assist in Thursday's 4-3 overtime win over the Canadiens.

    Radulov helped out on a Radek Faksa goal in the first period. The assist snapped Radulov's five-game point drought. He's been juggled around the lineup, but the winger has struggled to be consistent on offense this season. The 35-year-old has 19 points, 74 shots on net, 43 blocked shots and a minus-14 rating through 53 contests, playing mainly in a bottom-six role of late.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Scores go-ahead goal on power play

    Radulov scored a power-play goal on five shots in Wednesday's 4-3 win over the Kings.

    Radulov was limited to just two assists in 10 February games, but he got back in the goal column early in March. His tally with 13 seconds left in the second period stood as the game-winner. The 35-year-old winger has struggled at times with a reduced role this season. He's at three goals, 18 points (seven on the power play), 72 shots on net and a minus-13 rating in 47 appearances.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Logs assist Sunday

    Radulov notched an assist in Sunday's 4-2 win over the Sabres.

    Radulov made a good play on the puck to get it to Tyler Seguin, who then set up Michael Raffl's second goal of the game. The assist snapped a six-game point drought for Radulov, who has seen his ice time slashed to a true bottom-six role in February. The winger has just 17 points with 67 shots on net, 40 blocked shots and a minus-14 rating through 46 contests this season. While he still sees time on the second power-play unit, his offense isn't where it needs to be to earn him widespread appeal in fantasy.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Garners helper in limited action

    Radulov produced an assist and four blocked shots in Friday's 4-3 overtime win over the Jets.

    Radulov missed time in January while in COVID-19 protocols, and his fantasy appeal has been further diminished by a third-line assignment. Remember, this is a player who averaged better than a point per game with the Stars in 2018-19, but the 35-year-old Radulov has lost his top-six assignment to countryman Denis Gurianov while averaging a mere 11:47 of ice time over the last five contests.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Ends goal drought Sunday

    Radulov scored a goal on two shots in Sunday's 6-1 win over the Bruins.

    Radulov had gone over three months without a tally, as he last scored Oct. 27 versus the Golden Knights. In that 28-game span, the winger racked up a decent 12 assists and 42 shots on net. The 35-year-old has 15 points, 57 shots on net, 34 blocked shots and a minus-12 rating in 36 games. He's shooting 3.5 percent -- that's significantly lower than his 13.1 rate in his career, but playing in a bottom-six role won't help his scoring numbers.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Notches helper in win

    Radulov recorded an assist in Tuesday's 5-1 win over the Devils.

    Radulov set up Jacob Peterson's tally in the first period, which stood as the game-winner. Those two forwards have shown a little increased chemistry on the Stars' third line during the team's four-game road trip. The 35-year-old Radulov is at 14 points, 54 shots on net and a minus-10 rating in 34 contests overall.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Manages assist Monday

    Radulov logged an assist, three shots on goal and a plus-2 rating in Monday's 3-1 win over the Flyers.

    Radulov snapped a five-game point drought with the helper on Jacob Peterson's game-winning tally. The 35-year-old Radulov also missed five games due to the COVID-19 protocols during his cold stretch. The Russian winger has just 13 points, 54 shots on net and a minus-11 rating in 33 contests this season, though his 1.9 shooting percentage has likely played a role in his struggles. Until he can be more consistent on offense, he'll likely remain on the third line.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Good to go Friday

    Radulov (not injury related) will be in Friday's lineup against Detroit, Sean Shapiro of The Athletic reports.

    Radulov was a game-time call after clearing the COVID-19 list Friday. The veteran forward has 12 points through 31 games this season and will dress for the first time since Jan. 9.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Game-time call Friday

    Radulov (not injury related) will be a game-time decision against Detroit on Friday after clearing the league's COVID-19 protocols, Matthew DeFranks of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Radulov was back on the ice for the game-day skate but may not have his conditioning ready to play after a five-game stint on the sidelined. Even if the 35-year-old winger is unable to play Friday, he should be in the mix for Monday's matchup with the Flyers. Whenever he does get back on the ice, Radulov figures to jump back into a top-six role despite his 24-game goal drought.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Enters virus protocols

    The Stars placed Radulov in COVID-19 protocols Wednesday.

    Dallas plays three games in four days beginning Wednesday and Radulov will likely miss all three while he works through protocols. The 35-year-old has managed only one goal and 11 assists through 31 games this season.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Snags power-play assist

    Radulov logged a power-play assist and three shots on goal in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Blackhawks.

    The helper snapped a four-game point drought for Radulov. The Russian winger has picked up six assists on the power play this year, accounting for half of his 12 points in 27 contests. He's added 47 shots on net, 29 blocked shots and a minus-14 rating -- Radulov has seen more bottom-six usage, which explains the sluggish scoring pace.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Expected to play

    Radulov (illness) is expected to return to the lineup for Friday's game versus St. Louis, Bruce LeVine of Dallas Stars Radio reports.

    Radulov missed Tuesday's loss to the Blues due to a non-COVID illness, but he's expected to return to a third-line role as well as a spot on Dallas' No. 1 power-play unit against the Blues. The 35-year-old winger has picked up 11 points through 25 contests this campaign.

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  • Stars' Alexander Radulov: Will not play Tuesday

    Radulov (illness) has been ruled out of Tuesday's matchup against the Blues, Bruce LeVine of Dallas Stars Radio.

    Radulov is still recovering from his non-COVID illness and as a result, he will sit for a second straight game. He recorded two points and a minus-1 figure through his last five games played prior to his absence. In addition to Radulov, Roope Hintz and Joel Kiviranta will also be sidelined against the Blues due to illness. The Stars will likely turn to their minor leaguers to replenish their lines.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 200 lbs
Birthplace: Nizhny Tagil, USSR
Age: 38
Experience: 9
Shoots: Left