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Maxim Afinogenov
Russian ice hockey player

Maxim Afinogenov

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Russian ice hockey player
A.K.A.
Maksim Sergeyevich Afinogenov
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Place of birth
Moscow
Age
44 years
Maxim Afinogenov
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Biography

Maxim Sergeyevich Afinogenov (Макси́м Серге́евич Афиноге́нов, IPA: [mɐˈksʲim sʲɪrˈɡejɪvʲɪtɕ ɐfʲɪnɐˈɡʲɛnəf]; born September 4, 1979) is a Russian professional ice hockey player currently playing for Vityaz Podolsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Known for his blistering skating speed, he was drafted by the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Buffalo Sabres in the third round, 69th overall, in 1997 and played nine seasons with the club. He then played one season with the Atlanta Thrashers before signing with SKA St. Petersburg in 2010.

Personal life

Afinogenov was first introduced to hockey by his dad when he was five years old. He married Elena Dementieva on July 16, 2011. His sister Katia Afinogenova married current Montreal Canadiens left winger Max Pacioretty one week later.

Playing career

Buffalo Sabres

Afinogenov was a forward for Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Superleague (RSL) for four seasons. He was drafted 69th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft and played his rookie NHL season in 1999–2000, scoring 34 points in 65 games, while also playing in 15 games with the Sabres' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans. Following his third season with the Sabres, a 21-goal, 40-point campaign in 2001–02, Afinogenov re-signed with a two-year, $2.4 million contract on September 4, 2002. However, that same day, while playing a pickup game in Moscow, he took a puck to the head, suffering a concussion. He was limited to just 35 games in the subsequent season, managing just 11 points. The next season, in 2003–04, he recorded his first career hat-trick on December 31, 2003, at HSBC Arena in a 7–1 win against the Washington Capitals. He finished the season bouncing back from his previous concussion-riddled season with 17 goals and 31 points.

Afinogenov during a game in 2006.

After spending the 2004–05 season back in Russia with Dynamo Moscow due to the NHL lockout, Afinogenov recorded his best season to date when NHL play resumed in 2005–06 with personal bests of 51 assists and 73 points. As the Sabres embarked on a playoff run to the Conference Finals, where they were defeated in seven games by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes. Afinogenov added eight points in 18 post-season games. He continued his scoring pace the following season in 2006–07 and, despite missing 26 games, scored 61 points and a career-high 23 goals. During the season, Sabres backup goalie Martin Biron was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers at the trade deadline in February 2007, making Afinogenov the longest-serving Sabre on the roster. His production tailed off in 2007–08, however, managing just 28 points in the same number of games as the previous season.

Atlanta Thrashers

Following the 2008–09 season, in which he was sidelined once more with a groin injury, Afinogenov became an unrestricted free agent and was not re-signed by the Sabres. He left the club as the longest-serving Sabre on the previous season's roster, having played for the club since his rookie season in 1999–2000. On September 17, 2009, the Atlanta Thrashers invited Afinogenov to their 2009–10 training camp on a tryout. and on September 29, 2009, he signed a one-year contract with the team worth $800,000. He scored his first goal as a Thrasher on October 17, 2009, against the Buffalo Sabres. He finished the season with a career-high 24 goals and 61 points, finishing second on the team in points, behind only Nik Antropov.

KHL

Following the 2009–10 season, Afinogenov signed a five-year deal with SKA St. Petersburg in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) as a free agent. After a productive first season with St. Petersburg, Afinogenov was plagued by injury in the following two seasons. He was traded to Podolsk-based HC Vityaz prior to the 2013–14 season, and was announced as the team's captain.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1995–96Dynamo-2 MoscowRUS-2342393230 — — — — —
1995–96Dynamo MoscowRSL10000 — — — — —
1996–97Dynamo MoscowRSL29651110 — — — — —
1997–98Dynamo MoscowRSL351051553 — — — — —
1998–99Dynamo-2 MoscowRUS-211232 — — — — —
1998–99Dynamo MoscowRSL388132124161061614
1999–00Rochester AmericansAHL1561218883144
1999–00Buffalo SabresNHL651618344150112
2000–01Buffalo SabresNHL7814223640112354
2001–02Buffalo SabresNHL8121194069 — — — — —
2002–03Buffalo SabresNHL35561121 — — — — —
2003–04Buffalo SabresNHL7317143157 — — — — —
2004–05Dynamo MoscowRSL3613142791104488
2005–06Buffalo SabresNHL77225173841835810
2006–07Buffalo SabresNHL5623386166155496
2007–08Buffalo SabresNHL5610182842 — — — — —
2008–09Buffalo SabresNHL486142020 — — — — —
2009–10Atlanta ThrashersNHL8224376146 — — — — —
2010–11SKA St. PetersburgKHL51132033501141510
2011–12SKA St. PetersburgKHL23481236123144
2012–13SKA St. PetersburgKHL264484131346
2013–14Vityaz PodolskKHL5312142669 — — — — —
2014–15Vityaz PodolskKHL54171027124 — — — — —
2015–16Vityaz PodolskKHL5615132834 — — — — —
RSL totals1393737741783014122622
NHL totals6511582373954864910132322
KHL totals263656913431736851320

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
1998RussiaWJC2nd, silver medalist(s)73254
1999RussiaWJC1st, gold medalist(s)73580
1999RussiaWC9th62132
2000RussiaWC11th61014
2002RussiaOly3rd, bronze medalist(s)62244
2002RussiaWC2nd, silver medalist(s)93036
2004RussiaWC10th51124
2004RussiaWCH5th40112
2005RussiaWC3rd, bronze medalist(s)93256
2006RussiaOly4th810110
2008RussiaWC1st, gold medalist(s)85162
2010RussiaOly6th41120
2010RussiaWC2nd, silver medalist(s)934718
2011RussiaWC4th91236
Senior totals8323153864

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