10th year right wing Jan Mursak(39) started his 5th season in the KHL with a new club Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod but after 13 games scoring only 1 assist has been released.
It took him little time to find a new team, as he joins Frolunda Indians of the SHL for the remainder of the calendar and should return to similar scoring levels he’s enjoyed in the past.
The soon to be 30-year old could easily spend the next 5 years of his pro career in Sweden but could also sooner decide to play closer to home as he wraps it up.
Jan Mursak (39)
Detroit Red Wings‘ 5th year, 6th round pick in the 2006 draft (#182 overall), Slovenian-born right wing Jan Mursak(39) has already made it public knowledge of his intentions next season to join Amur Khabarovsk of the KHL, reportedly to return to playing on the bigger sheets of ice.
He didn’t let that stand in the way of scoring the winning goal in game three of the 2013 Calder Cup Finals to help his current team, AHL affiliate Grand Rapid Griffins, to a sweep-ready 3-0 series lead.
The 25-year old is set to become an unrestricted free agent after signing a two-year, one-way extension as his entry level contract was up.
He has 46 games of NHL experience to his credit scoring a pair of goals and assists.
In 213 contests in the minors, he’s registered 43 goals and 60 assists with a huge +41 rating.
Almost ironically he started the lockout season back in his country skating for Olimpija Ljubljana in Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, where he logged 30 games, connecting for a career high 48 points and 29 helpers.
If he continues to excel overseas, there could be some room for him to return to North American pro hockey, but it remains to be seen if his heart keeps him closer to home.