The 6-foot-4 blueliner joins Edmonton following the Darnell Nurse blockbuster. Now, the mobile Russian looks to secure a permanent NHL role and prove his high-upside offensive potential.
The Edmonton Oilers have signed Shakir Mukhamadullin to a two-year extension. The deal is worth $1.75 million per season.
Mukhamadulin came over to the Oilers in the Darnell Nurse trade.
Mukhamadullin is a 24-year-old Russian defenseman, originally drafted 20th overall by New Jersey in 2020, who came to San Jose in the 2023 Timo Meier blockbuster trade. He's a big, mobile blueliner at 6-foot-4, known for a strong shot and real offensive upside, though his defensive game is still rounding into form at the NHL level.
He made his debut in January 2024 and has bounced between full-time NHL duty and healthy scratches since, most recently posting five goals, 12 points and 60 blocked shots over 50 games with San Jose last season while managing a couple of injuries.
He's now with the Edmonton Oilers, and he will get a shot at locking down a full-time NHL role.
If he clicks in Edmonton, the Oilers come away from the Nurse trade with a legitimate long-term piece on defense, not a player they had to take back to move Nurse's contract. If he doesn't, the downside is limited to a roster spot, not a wasted asset.
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