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Chinakhov thrives in Pittsburgh, igniting the Penguins' offense with new opportunities. A fresh start fuels his impressive point production and increased ice time.

Former Columbus Blue Jackets forward Yegor Chinakhov has been playing very well with his new club, the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Chinakhov was dealt to the Penguins back on Dec. 29th for  Danton Heinen and two draft picks (a 2026 second-rounder and a 2027 third-rounder) and since he has been fitting in very well.

Since the trade, he has two goals and an assist for three points in six games and averages 12:12 time on ice per game. Which is nearly two minutes per than what he was getting in Columbus.

The trade came at the appropriate time, he was sitting out games, skating on the fourth line and it was clear to just about everyone involved that a change was needed. Now, that he was given the change he is making the most of it and showing what his value is to his new organization.

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