Confirmed Signing with Link: [CAR] G Pyotr Kochetkov Signs an Extension (4 years, $2M AAV)

Brodeur

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Carolina almost took him at the tail end of the first round (#28) in 2019 but were surprised when Ryan Suzuki was still available. They were able to land Kochetkov with their next pick (#36). I wonder if Kochetkov would have gotten more post-draft attention had he been taken a few picks earlier. Sometimes I think there's a bit of an artificial separation between late 1st rounders and high 2nd rounders.
 

AhosDatsyukian

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Carolina almost took him at the tail end of the first round (#28) in 2019 but were surprised when Ryan Suzuki was still available. They were able to land Kochetkov with their next pick (#36). I wonder if Kochetkov would have gotten more post-draft attention had he been taken a few picks earlier. Sometimes I think there's a bit of an artificial separation between late 1st rounders and high 2nd rounders.
It didn't help him get attention that before last season he never really could hold down a consistent starting job in Russia. And even last season he wound up spreading starts across 3 different leagues because of various circumstances.

I think it's a deal that makes sense for all parties. Kooch probably could've gotten more if he bet on himself, but he'd also be betting on himself and risking it while this is a guaranteed $8M with a small sample size of games played. For the Canes there's not much risk and a very real chance that he significantly outperforms the contract. I like it all around.
 

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I love/hate how Carolina is basically what us analytically-inclined Toronto fans were going to get when we signed up for the Kyle Dubas era.
lmao, the Canes still haven't done anything.

Love/hate is right. I'm sure you ain't exactly envious of the Kotkaniemi contract right now.
 

StreetHawk

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It didn't help him get attention that before last season he never really could hold down a consistent starting job in Russia. And even last season he wound up spreading starts across 3 different leagues because of various circumstances.

I think it's a deal that makes sense for all parties. Kooch probably could've gotten more if he bet on himself, but he'd also be betting on himself and risking it while this is a guaranteed $8M with a small sample size of games played. For the Canes there's not much risk and a very real chance that he significantly outperforms the contract. I like it all around.
He's getting backup work now. So, without arbitration rights he'd be looking at like $1.25 mill maybe per on a 2 year deal. Then, it'd be up to his performance to justify the next contract. Carolina hoping that years 3 & 4 that he'd be worth over $3 mill per. Born June 25, 1999, so he turns 26 in 2025. Buyout period opens up before his birthday, so the Canes have 2 years on this deal to decide whether to buy out his deal at 1/3 rate.
 

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I dig it. The nostradumbass in me predicts that we'll sign James Reimer to tandem with Koch next year.

For anyone who has watched Kochetkov, the dude is a monster. He's got truly elite skill, but also is a spaz and has some flaws to work out in his game. He could completely flame out of the league, or he could be a Vasilevskiy if every single thing goes right for him, but more likely than not he settles in the middle. I think the Canes brass thinks he will be a #1 goalie.
 

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