2013 KHL Expansion Draft

The 2013 KHL Expansion Draft was held on 17 June 2013 in order to fill the roster of the league's expansion team Admiral Vladivostok for the 2013-14 season.

2013 KHL Expansion Draft
General information
Date(s)17 June 2013
Overview
Expansion teamsAdmiral Vladivostok
Expansion season2013–14

Rules

Admiral Vladivostok was able to select players from any of the Russian-based teams in the KHL, except from Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. This exception was because Lokomotiv had been still recovering from the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash.

Five days before the draft, each team submitted five players to be available for selection in the expansion draft and the Vladivostok team was allowed to choose one player from each club. The players submitted for selection might have been either Russian or foreign. However, the Vladivostok roster had to contain no more than seven foreign players and no more than one foreign goaltender.

The players submitted to the draft had to meet the following criteria:

  • Players must be born in 1992 or earlier and have an existing contract with KHL clubs and a first team experience
  • Players who have received offers of a trial period or a contract from clubs
  • Their contracts do not contain a clause prohibiting an exchange with another club
  • Players whose contractual status is not In Conflict, Secured Rights or Reserved Player

The players names available for Admiral to choose from were not revealed to public due to ethical issues and league agreements with the various teams.[1]

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Draft picks

Below are all players drafted to Admiral in the extension draft:[3]

# Player Position Age Drafted from
1.Russia Evgeny IvannikovG22SKA Saint Petersburg
2.Russia Artyom ZemchyonokD21Spartak Moscow
3.Russia Anton PoleschukD26Amur Khabarovsk
4.Russia Denis OsipovD26Yugra
5.Russia Dmitri KostromitinD23Traktor Chelyabinsk
6.Belarus Alexei UgarovLW28Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
7.Russia Enver LisinRW27Metallurg Magnitogorsk
8.Russia Alexei YefimovF25Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
9.Russia Andrei NikitenkoC34Metallurg Novokuznetsk
10.Russia Konstantin SokolovF22Ak Bars Kazan
11.Russia Sergei LesnukhinF26HC Vityaz
12.Russia Viktor DrugovLW27Sibir Novosibirsk
13.Russia Viktor DrugovC21Atlant
14.Sweden Niclas BergforsLW26Severstal Cherepovets
15.Russia Igor BortnikovF24Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
16.Sweden Richard GyngeRW26HC Dynamo Moscow
17.Russia Sergei BarbashevLW20CSKA Moscow
18.Russia Vladimir PervushinF27Avangard Omsk
19.Russia Danil GareyevF21Salavat Yulaev Ufa

References

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