Olympic champion Mikhail Grigorenko moved from CSKA to SKA
Olympic hockey champion Mikhail Grigorenko moved from CSKA Moscow to SKA St. Petersburg. This was reported on the website of the army team from the Northern capital.
The agreement with the 30-year-old forward is for four years and expires at the end of the 2027/2028 season. Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Last season, Grigorenko scored 18 goals and made 27 assists in 59 regular season matches of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In five playoff games, the forward scored three goals and made four assists.
Grigorenko became an Olympic champion as a member of the Russian team in 2018, and in 2022 he took silver at the Games with the team. The forward is also a bronze medalist at the World Championship and a three-time winner of the Gagarin Cup with CSKA.
Source: Lenta

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