Former Shark Alexander Barabanov Reportedly Has A New Overseas Landing Spot

Russian forward Alexander Barabanov is set to bolster Avtomoblist Yekaterinburg's roster in 2026, bringing his proven KHL experience back to the ice.

Alexander Barabanov, once a familiar face for San Jose Sharks fans, is making waves in the Russian hockey scene once more. According to reports from Sport-Express, Barabanov is set to join Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg for the 2026-27 season, with a contract valued at 124 million rubles, which translates to about $1.57 million. The specifics of the contract's duration remain under wraps, adding a layer of intrigue to this move.

After his stint with the Sharks ended in the 2023-24 season, Barabanov made his return to the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), signing a two-year deal with Ak Bars Kazan. During his time with Ak Bars, Barabanov proved to be a pivotal player, helping the team make significant playoff runs. However, despite the strong performances, the coveted Gagarin Cup remained just out of reach.

Now, Barabanov is gearing up to don the Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg jersey. The team, which has faced challenges in advancing past the Eastern Conference Quarter Final in the last two seasons, is banking on Barabanov's skills and experience to help turn their fortunes around. Alongside other strategic additions to their roster, Avtomobilist is aiming to make a deeper playoff push this upcoming season.

In his KHL journey since leaving the NHL, Barabanov has racked up impressive stats, playing in 131 games and tallying 46 goals and 109 points with Ak Bars. His offensive prowess is something Avtomobilist will be eager to tap into as they look to climb higher in the league standings. With Barabanov's track record, fans have every reason to be excited about what he can bring to the ice for his new team.

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