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Chinakhov Traded to Penguins Amid Trade Request Fallout
29 Dec
Summary
- Penguins acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from Blue Jackets.
- Chinakhov had requested a trade from Columbus in the offseason.
- His best season was 2023-24 with 16 goals and 29 points.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are set to acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets. This trade, pending NHL approval, involves an exchange of draft picks. Chinakhov, a former first-round selection in 2020, had openly requested a trade from the Blue Jackets during the offseason, signaling his desire for a new environment.
Despite flashes of talent, including stretches where he appeared to be a productive top-six winger, Chinakhov struggled with consistency, often hampered by injuries. This season, he recorded six points in 29 games, playing various roles due to team needs and injuries. His most productive year was 2023-24, where he posted 16 goals and 29 points in 53 contests.
Chinakhov's tenure with the Blue Jackets was also marked by a contentious back injury issue last season, which led him to seek treatment in Russia without the team's full approval. General Manager Don Waddell had been seeking a roster player in return but recently shifted focus, perhaps influenced by the addition of Mason Marchment. The trade to a division rival is a notable aspect of this transaction.




