Nikolay Kulemin

38-Year-Old Right WingRW
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Nikolay Kulemin in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Released from professional tryout agreement with the Senators in September of 2024.
Among roster cuts
RWFree Agent
September 30, 2024
Ottawa released Kulemin on Monday from his professional tryout agreement.
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Kulemin has 121 goals and 274 points in 669 career NHL contests, but he has spent the last six seasons in the KHL. The 38-year-old forward may need to sign with an AHL team or a European squad to continue playing in 2024-25.
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Remember when Kulemin was a 57-point scorer for the Maple Leafs? Maybe not -- that was a long time ago (2010-11), and he's never exceeded 31 points since. The Isles don't have a lot high-end talent on the wings, but they do have a lot of depth, and that means Kulemin will likely be stuck in a fourth-line role this year, which could lead to his ice time declining for a fifth consecutive season. With his modest contributions in the peripheral categories, it’s hard to imagine a fantasy format where the 31-year-old Russian offers much utility.
Entering this season as the fourth-highest paid forward on the team, the Islanders are certainly looking to see an increase in scoring from Kulemin, a former 30-goal scorer. His production dipped from a decent first season to a paltry nine goals in 2015-16, which is especially disappointing considering the team’s lack of natural wingers and his $4 million-plus annual salary. On the plus side, the former Maple Leaf owns considerable intangibles including a sound two-way game and tools to be an effective penalty killer, amounting to his projection as a valuable top-nine forward for the Isles. Expect inconsistency from Kulemin in 2016-17, but know he could break out on short notice.
For a player that was expected to serve as little more than a third-line skater, Kulemin was a curious signing by the Islanders before last season, especially at an annual cap hit of more than $4 million. The Islanders were looking for depth on offense, and that is what Kulemin will provide, but it’s quite a steep price to pay for someone who won’t play top-six minutes or end up with much of a role -- if any -- on the power play.
Once again the Islanders would seem to have overpaid for a player who has scored a whopping 23 goals over the last three seasons. The Islanders are hoping to recreate the magic that Kulemin had while playing on a line with Mikhail Grabovski while both were in Toronto. They are both expected to play on the second line with the Islanders and possibly be on the second power play unit. While Kulemin shouldn't be forgotten about come draft time, he is not someone to target either.
Once upon a time, Kulemin was an emerging power forward who took the NHL by storm, scoring 30 goals, 57 points and more than 100 hits just three seasons ago. But that remarkable 2010-11 season is looking like a serious outlier as this 27-year-old is settling into the role of 35-point third liner who lays the body. He'll bother the opposition more than fantasy owners ... unless you draft him, that is. Buyer beware.
Which Nikolai Kulemin is going to show up this year? Will the 30-goal man-beast from two seasons ago return or will we simply see a repeat of last year's pathetic seven-goal, 28-point effort? We suspect he'll settle somewhere in between, but your league format will determine the value of a 20-goal, 40-plus point winger who'll deliver Lady Byng-like penalty totals.
Kulemin is a first-line beast -- there's no other way to describe him. And his career trajectory is still pointed up. He protects the puck well, has a nose for the net (to go with an eye for his own zone) and his wrister may someday rip the leather off an opposing goalie's paw. He, Mikhail Grabovski and Clarke MacArthur made beautiful music together last season and they're back for more this year. And to top it off, he's in a contract year and is looking at a much bigger payoff than he signed last time out. All in all, we like his situation. Don't wait too late on him; he won't be around as long as you think.
Kulemin is poised for a breakout this season -- remember, this is the guy whom Evgeni Malkin raved about playing beside over in the motherland. He's a good skater who's hard to knock off the puck. And he has above-average skill and plays an intelligent game. He's a complementary winger who may someday pot 65-70 points. But he'll be lucky to deliver 50 this season while rolling on the second line with substandard 'mates. He's borderline in single-year leagues but should be a buy-and-hold in keeper formats.
Kulemin pretty much bumbled his way through the first three-quarters or more of last season before coach Ron Wilson dropped him on a line with Grabovski. There he potted five goals and nine points in his last 11 games. Kulemin has a ripping wrist shot, isn’t afraid to go to the net and plays a smart, two-way game. Those character traits will only endear him to his coach and that means he’ll get plenty of opportunity on the top two lines. Keeper leaguers should have him socked away and this year, he may manage 45-50 points.
Fans in Leafs land think this guy is the second coming – he’s not. He’s going to be a steady, two-way performer with second-line potential. This year, he could be a top-nine forward in the Big Smoke as the Leafs forge forward on their youth movement.
Second-round pick in 2006 is a solid two-way forward who figures to have a respectable NHL future.
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Signs PTO
RWOttawa Senators  Free Agent
September 5, 2024
Kulemin inked a professional tryout agreement with the Senators on Thursday.
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Inks deal with KHL squad
RWFree Agent
June 12, 2018
Kulemin will play for Magnitogorsk of the KHL in 2018-19, Arthur Staple of The Athletic New York reports.
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Could have played in postseason
RWNew York Islanders  Free Agent
April 9, 2018
Kulemin (shoulder) told reporters he would have been ready for the playoffs if the Islanders had qualified, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.
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Practices Monday
RWNew York Islanders  Free Agent
Shoulder
March 20, 2018
Kulemin (shoulder) practiced and rotated into the line rushes Monday, Brian Compton of NHL.com reports.
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Expected to return to full practice shortly
RWNew York Islanders  Free Agent
Shoulder
March 15, 2018
Kulemin (shoulder) is expected to return to a full practice within the next five days, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.
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