From Kevin Allen of USA Today:
Left wing Ladislav Nagy views his decision to sign a $5.6 million, two-year deal to play in the Russian Super League as a temporary stop and not a long-term plan.
“Nagy fully intends to come back to the NHL if he can find a situation where he will be given the minutes in order to produce at the elite level he is capable of,” said his agent, Matt Keator.
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Nagy was not going to get anywhere near that kind of money in the NHL, so clearly its a salary decision on his part.
Announced at the NHL Draft.
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The 5th rounder from 2021 has chosen to stay in Russia.
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