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Time of India
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Top KHL defender Dmitri Simashev joins Utah Mammoth in major three-year NHL deal
Top KHL defender Dmitri Simashev joins Utah Mammoth in major three-year NHL deal (Image Source: Getty Images) The Utah Mammoth have officially signed a key component of their future blue line. On Tuesday, the organization signed Russian defenseman Dmitri Simashev to a three-year, entry-level agreement, one of the NHL's most highly touted young prospects brought to North America. GM Bill Armstrong looking forward to Dmitri Simashev's potential Utah Mammoth General Manager Bill Armstrong was thrilled with the signing. "We are happy to sign Dmitri to an NHL contract,' Armstrong said. According to him, he is one of the best young defensemen and they are pleased to have him playing for the Mammoth for a long time. The player was the whole season associated with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, which is a team in the KHL. He was primarily responsible for one goal and a couple of assists during the regular season as he combined strong defense with them. In the postseason, Dmitri Simashev was the key person. He managed to score the first-ever Gagarin Cup for his team by playing in all the games. Despite the fact that he had only one assist, he was ensuring security to bring a victory. Also Read: Jaccob Slavin's Life, Career, And Impact On Team USA A solid background and great expectations up ahead Dmitri Simashev has become an elite-level defenseman because his skills in skating and knowledge of the game are unbelievable. In three KHL seasons with Lokomotiv, Simashev has accumulated sixteen points, and career highs in goals, assists, and points in last year's season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tips for the Purchasing of Used Vehicles: latest competitive rates answerpedia Learn More Undo He has contributed two playoff assists in more than thirty games. Prior to moving to the KHL, Dmitri Simashev was with Loko Yaroslavl who is Lokomotiv's MHL junior affiliate. Along the way, he split ice time with forward prospect Daniil But of the Utah Mammoth, providing the club with inherent chemistry through its pipeline. Originally drafted 6th overall by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2023 NHL Draft, Simashev's rights moved to Utah with the relocation of the franchise earlier this year. Signed with his NHL contract, he will be relied upon to develop into a major contributor to the Mammoth's defense. Utah fans will be interested to watch how soon Dmitri Simashev adapts to the NHL level, but no doubt the ability is there. With his peaceful defensive game and playmaking in pressure situations, he's regarded as a long-term blue-line anchor for the Mammoth. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Hamilton Spectator
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Utah Mammoth sign top prospects Simashev and But to their entry-level NHL contracts
The Utah Mammoth are bringing over two of their top prospects from Russia in time for next season, signing defenseman Dmitri Simashev and forward Daniil But to three-year entry-level contracts. General manager Bill Armstrong announced the deals Wednesday, the latest bit of good news for the club that just got its full-time name and is going into its second season in Salt Lake City. Simashev was the sixth pick and But was taken 12th in the 2023 draft when the team was known as the Arizona Coyotes. Each of the 20-year-olds spent this past season in the KHL with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl and won the Gagarin Cup. 'Dmitri has established himself as one of the top defenseman prospects in the NHL,' Armstrong said. 'Daniil is a highly skilled forward with a great shot and playmaking skills who is coming off a career season.' Getting them signed allows Utah to play them in the NHL or the American Hockey League next season. It was a key step just getting them to North America to fit in with a young core led by captain Clayton Keller, forward Logan Cooley, defenseman Mikhail Sergachev and goaltender Karel Vejmelka. With the salary cap going up, Armstrong has more than $21 million in room to use in free agency and trades to take the Mammoth to the next level and end the organization's playoff drought of 12 years — excluding the expanded format in the bubble in 2020. They won the second draft lottery drawing to move up from picking 14th to fourth , giving the front office the chance to add another player with elite talent for the future. ___ AP NHL:


San Francisco Chronicle
28-05-2025
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Utah Mammoth sign top prospects Simashev and But to their entry-level NHL contracts
The Utah Mammoth are bringing over two of their top prospects from Russia in time for next season, signing defenseman Dmitri Simashev and forward Daniil But to three-year entry-level contracts. General manager Bill Armstrong announced the deals Wednesday, the latest bit of good news for the club that just got its full-time name and is going into its second season in Salt Lake City. Simashev was the sixth pick and But was taken 12th in the 2023 draft when the team was known as the Arizona Coyotes. Each of the 20-year-olds spent this past season in the KHL with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl and won the Gagarin Cup. 'Dmitri has established himself as one of the top defenseman prospects in the NHL," Armstrong said. 'Daniil is a highly skilled forward with a great shot and playmaking skills who is coming off a career season." Getting them signed allows Utah to play them in the NHL or the American Hockey League next season. It was a key step just getting them to North America to fit in with a young core led by captain Clayton Keller, forward Logan Cooley, defenseman Mikhail Sergachev and goaltender Karel Vejmelka. With the salary cap going up, Armstrong has more than $21 million in room to use in free agency and trades to take the Mammoth to the next level and end the organization's playoff drought of 12 years — excluding the expanded format in the bubble in 2020. They won the second draft lottery drawing to move up from picking 14th to fourth, giving the front office the chance to add another player with elite talent for the future.


Washington Post
28-05-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Utah Mammoth sign top prospects Simashev and But to their entry-level NHL contracts
The Utah Mammoth are bringing over two of their top prospects from Russia in time for next season, signing defenseman Dmitri Simashev and forward Daniil But to three-year entry-level contracts. General manager Bill Armstrong announced the deals Wednesday, the latest bit of good news for the club that just got its full-time name and is going into its second season in Salt Lake City.


Fox Sports
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Utah Mammoth sign top prospects Simashev and But to their entry-level NHL contracts
Associated Press The Utah Mammoth are bringing over two of their top prospects from Russia in time for next season, signing defenseman Dmitri Simashev and forward Daniil But to three-year entry-level contracts. General manager Bill Armstrong announced the deals Wednesday, the latest bit of good news for the club that just got its full-time name and is going into its second season in Salt Lake City. Simashev was the sixth pick and But was taken 12th in the 2023 draft when the team was known as the Arizona Coyotes. Each of the 20-year-olds spent this past season in the KHL with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl and won the Gagarin Cup. 'Dmitri has established himself as one of the top defenseman prospects in the NHL," Armstrong said. 'Daniil is a highly skilled forward with a great shot and playmaking skills who is coming off a career season." Getting them signed allows Utah to play them in the NHL or the American Hockey League next season. It was a key step just getting them to North America to fit in with a young core led by captain Clayton Keller, forward Logan Cooley, defenseman Mikhail Sergachev and goaltender Karel Vejmelka. With the salary cap going up, Armstrong has more than $21 million in room to use in free agency and trades to take the Mammoth to the next level and end the organization's playoff drought of 12 years — excluding the expanded format in the bubble in 2020. They won the second draft lottery drawing to move up from picking 14th to fourth, giving the front office the chance to add another player with elite talent for the future. ___ AP NHL: recommended