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                2025 Fantasy Outlook
                
                    Khusnutdinov was unable to establish himself regularly with the Wild in 2024-25 and joined the Bruins at the trade deadline. He had a total of 12 points, 41 shots on goal, 55 hits, 47 blocked shots and a minus-11 rating over 75 regular-season appearances. Khusnutdinov looks to be trending toward a bottom-six role at best in the NHL, though he is entering his age-23 season and could find a stronger scoring touch in the next few years. Don't expect him to push for much more than 20 points and third-line minutes heading into 2025-26, and be wary of a role reduction if Boston improves its forward group. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                     
				  First goal of season an OT winner
Khusnutdinov scored the game-winning goal in overtime during Thursday's 4-3 victory over the Sabres.
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The 23-year-old winger cruised into the Buffalo zone on an odd-man rush, got into the faceoff circle and snapped the puck over Alex Lyon's glove to end the night. The goal was Khusnutdinov's first of 2025-26 and just his second point in eight games, but he saw a season-high 14:27 TOI as he skated on the top line with David Pastrnak at even strength. The assignment may not last long, however -- No. 1 center Elias Lindholm left the game early with a lower-body injury, and some line shuffling could be coming if he's forced to miss any further action.
			  The 23-year-old winger cruised into the Buffalo zone on an odd-man rush, got into the faceoff circle and snapped the puck over Alex Lyon's glove to end the night. The goal was Khusnutdinov's first of 2025-26 and just his second point in eight games, but he saw a season-high 14:27 TOI as he skated on the top line with David Pastrnak at even strength. The assignment may not last long, however -- No. 1 center Elias Lindholm left the game early with a lower-body injury, and some line shuffling could be coming if he's forced to miss any further action.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
									- Average Time On Ice: 11:30
- Average Power Play TOI: 1:20
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:08
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        2024 Fantasy Outlook
    
    Khusnutdinov started the 2023-24 campaign in the KHL, but after recording six goals, 20 points and 45 PIM across 55 contests between St. Petersburg and Sochi, the Russian forward inked a two-year, entry-level contract with Minnesota in February. After joining the Wild, he recorded a goal, four points and six PIM in 16 contests while averaging 13:07 of ice time. The 22-year-old should start 2024-25 with the Wild, probably as their third-line center, but he might not be a regular on the power play. Although he has some offensive upside, Khusnutdinov doesn't have an especially high ceiling, and it would be best to regard him as a potentially solid role player instead of a high-end prospect.
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				  Joins lineup, earns assist
Khusnutdinov notched an assist and three shots on goal in Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Mammoth.
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				  Two more years in Beantown
Khusnutdinov has signed a two-year, $1.85 million deal to remain with the Bruins, the team announced Sunday.
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				  Tallies in Tuesday's overtime loss
Khusnutdinov scored a goal on two shots in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Devils.
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				  Snags helper Tuesday
Khusnutdinov notched an assist in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Capitals.
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				  Goal in each of last two games
Khusnutdinov scored a goal Saturday in a 6-2 loss to Tampa Bay.
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				  Unlikely to join Providence
Khusnutdinov is not expected to join AHL Providence for the Calder Cup Playoffs, Mark Divver of the New England Hockey Journal reports Tuesday.
				  ANALYSIS
Khusnutdinov has logged 17 games with the Bruins this season since being acquired from Minnesota prior to the trade deadline. In those appearances, the 22-year-old blueliner notched two goals and two assists. Given his age, it's somewhat surprising the team isn't going to have him get minutes in the AHL postseason, leading to speculation that he might be playing through a minor injury.
			  Khusnutdinov has logged 17 games with the Bruins this season since being acquired from Minnesota prior to the trade deadline. In those appearances, the 22-year-old blueliner notched two goals and two assists. Given his age, it's somewhat surprising the team isn't going to have him get minutes in the AHL postseason, leading to speculation that he might be playing through a minor injury.







 
                                 
                                