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Fedor Tyutin

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Russian ice hockey player (born 1983)
Ice hockey player
Fedor Tyutin
Tyutin with theColumbus Blue Jackets in 2009
Born (1983-07-19)19 July 1983 (age 42)
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
PositionDefence
ShotLeft
Played forSKA Saint Petersburg
Ak Bars Kazan
New York Rangers
Columbus Blue Jackets
Atlant Moscow Oblast
Colorado Avalanche
National team Russia
NHL draft40th overall,2001
New York Rangers
Playing career2000–2017

Fedor Anatolievich Tyutin (Russian:Фёдор Анатольевич Тютин,Fjodor Tjutin; born 19 July 1983) is aRussian former professionalice hockeydefenceman. Tyutin was drafted in the second round, 40th overall by theNew York Rangers in the2001 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

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Tyutin with theRangers,2008 playoffs

After his first professional season in his native Russia, withSKA Saint Petersburg in the thenRussian Superleague (RSL) in the 2000–01 season, Tyutin impressed as a rookie as was selected by the Rangers in the2001 NHL Entry Draft. On the back of his selection, Tyutin opted to return to the junior level and play one major juniorCHL season with theGuelph Storm of theOntario Hockey League. In the2001–02 season with the Storm, Tyutin was a standout on the blueline, earning rookie of the month honours in November and leading the club amongst defenseman in scoring with 59 points in just 53 games to earn selection to the OHL and CHL All-Rookie Teams.

After one season in the OHL, Tyutin opted to return to continue his development in the Russian Superleague with Saint Petersburg and laterAk Bars Kazan.

New York Rangers (2003–2008)

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Tyutin started hisNorth American professional career with theHartford Wolf Pack, theAmerican Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of theNew York Rangers at the start of the2003–04 season.

Tyutin made his NHL debut with the New York Rangers on 12 February 2004 against thePhiladelphia Flyers. He recorded his first point four days later with an assist in a game against theOttawa Senators. Nearly a month later, on 13 March 2004, Tyutin scored his first NHL goal, an extremely rare 3-5 shorthanded goal, againstRoberto Luongo of theFlorida Panthers. On 21 March 2004, he had his first multi-point game with two assists against thePittsburgh Penguins.

He began the2004–05 season, during theNHL lockout, with the Hartford Wolfpack. In 13 games, he tallied two goals, one assist, and ten penalty minutes. After his brief stint with the Wolfpack, Tyutin returned to Russia to play in theRussian Superleague (RSL) for his old team,SKA Saint Petersburg.

Tyutin rejoined the Rangers for the start of the2005–06 NHL season, he skated in 77 games with the Rangers, registering six goals and 19 assists for 25 points, along with 58 penalty minutes. Among team defensemen, he ranked first in power play goals (four), tied for first in goals (six) and was second in scoring with 25 points. On 2 August 2006, Tyutin signed a two-year contract extension with the New York Rangers.


Tyutin at the2010 Winter Olympics
Medal record
Representing Russia
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2008 Canada
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2002 Czech Republic
Gold medal – first place2003 Canada
IIHF World U18 Championships
Gold medal – first place2001 Finland

On 17 February 2008, Tyutin signed a four-year contract extension with the Rangers worth $11.375 million.[1]

Columbus Blue Jackets (2008–2016)

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In the immediate off-season, on 2 July 2008, Tyutin was traded withChristian Bäckman to theColumbus Blue Jackets forNikolai Zherdev andDan Fritsche.[2] He scored nine goals as well as adding 25 assists in his first season in Columbus.

On 31 August 2011, Tyutin signed a six-year contract extension with the Columbus Blue Jackets worth $27 million. During the2012–13 NHL lockout, Tyutin played forAtlant Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League.

After playing 8 seasons with the Blue Jackets, on 29 June 2016, the Blue Jackets bought out the remaining two-years of Tyutin's contract in order to clear salary cap space, as the team was pressed against the cap ceiling. He immediately became a free agent.[3]

Colorado Avalanche (2016–2017)

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On 1 July 2016, Tyutin was quickly signed on the opening day of free agency, agreeing to a one-year, $2 million contract to add a veteran presence for theColorado Avalanche.[4]

Signed with the intention of mentoring and playing alongside young countrymanNikita Zadorov, Tyutin began the2016–17 season making his Avalanche debut in a 6–5 opening night victory over theDallas Stars on 15 October 2016.[5] He collected his first goal for the club, in a 3–1 defeat to theFlorida Panthers on 16 December 2016.[6]

Post-playing career

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On 17 September 2018, Tyutin joined the scouting staff of the Columbus Blue Jackets.[7]

International play

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Tyutin played for theRussian national team at the2006,2010, and2014 Winter Olympics. He recorded one assist along with four penalty minutes in eight games in 2006, two assists in four games in 2010, and no points in five games in 2014. Tyutin also played for Russia at threeWorld Championships, winning gold in2008.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1998–99Metallurg–2 MagnitogorskRUS.370112
1999–2000Izhstal IzhevskRUS.21001112
1999–2000Izhstal–2 IzhevskRUS.3381181968
2000–01SKA Saint PetersburgRSL3524620
2000–01SKA–2 Saint PetersburgRUS.311014
2001–02Guelph StormOHL5319405954928108
2002–03SKA Saint PetersburgRSL1011216
2002–03Ak Bars KazanRSL10000850004
2003–04Hartford Wolf PackAHL435914501605518
2003–04New York RangersNHL2525714
2004–05Hartford Wolf PackAHL1321310
2004–05SKA Saint PetersburgRSL3553824
2005–06New York RangersNHL77619255840110
2006–07New York RangersNHL662121444100558
2007–08New York RangersNHL825152043100334
2008–09Columbus Blue JacketsNHL82925348140000
2009–10Columbus Blue JacketsNHL806263249
2010–11Columbus Blue JacketsNHL807202732
2011–12Columbus Blue JacketsNHL665212649
2012–13Atlant Moscow OblastKHL171238
2012–13Columbus Blue JacketsNHL484182228
2013–14Columbus Blue JacketsNHL69422264441124
2014–15Columbus Blue JacketsNHL673121540
2015–16Columbus Blue JacketsNHL6112328
2016–17Colorado AvalancheNHL691121338
RSL totals9088166850004
NHL totals87255209264548321101116

International

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YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2001RussiaWJC181st place, gold medalist(s)614518
2002RussiaWJC1st place, gold medalist(s)71012
2003RussiaWJC1st place, gold medalist(s)603312
2006RussiaOG4th80114
2008RussiaWC1st place, gold medalist(s)60110
2010RussiaOG6th40222
2011RussiaWC4th90330
2013RussiaWC6th80118
2014RussiaOG5th50004
Junior totals1927932
Senior totals4008818

Awards and honours

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AwardYear
OHL
First All-Rookie Team2001
Third All-Star Team2001
CHL All-Rookie Team2001[8]
AHL
All-Star Game2004

References

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  1. ^"Rangers re-sign defenceman Tyutin".The Sports Network. 17 February 2008. Retrieved17 February 2008.[dead link]
  2. ^"Zherdev and Fritsche Traded To The Rangers".Columbus Dispatch. 2 July 2008. Archived fromthe original on 5 July 2008.
  3. ^"Blue Jackets buy out two remaining years of Fedor Tyutin's contract".Columbus Blue Jackets. 29 June 2016. Retrieved29 June 2016.
  4. ^"Avalanche agrees to terms with Fedor Tyutin".Colorado Avalanche. 1 July 2016. Retrieved1 July 2016.
  5. ^"Colborne scores three as Avs hang on to defeat Stars".CBS Sports. 15 October 2016. Retrieved15 October 2016.
  6. ^"Smith's shorthanded goal lifts Panthers over Avalanche".CBS Sports. 16 December 2016. Retrieved16 December 2016.
  7. ^"Former Blue Jackets Jared Boll, Fedor Tyutin join hockey operations staff".NHL.com. 17 September 2018. Retrieved18 September 2018.
  8. ^"OHL this week: November 10–13".Ontario Hockey League. 13 November 2016. Retrieved13 November 2016.

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