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Pyotr Kochetkov

Pyotr Kochetkov is a who plays for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Born on June 25, 1999, in , , he stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 196 pounds, catching left-handed. Kochetkov was selected by the Hurricanes in the second round, 36th overall, of the after a standout season in the Russian VHL with HK , where he posted a .930 save percentage and 2.13 goals-against average in 2018–19. Kochetkov made his NHL debut with the Hurricanes during the 2022–23 season, appearing in 24 games and recording a 12–7–5 record with a .909 save percentage and four . In the following 2023–24 season, he established himself as a key backup to , playing 42 games with a 23–13–4 record, a .911 save percentage, and setting a Hurricanes/Whalers record shutout streak of 151:16. On November 23, 2022, he signed a four-year entry-level extension with the Hurricanes worth $8 million, carrying an annual average value (AAV) of $2 million. Internationally, Kochetkov has represented at the junior level, including a at the 2018 IIHF World U18 Championships and a at the 2019 IIHF World U20 Championships, where he was named the tournament's best after posting a .945 save percentage. He missed the start of the 2025–26 season due to a lower-body injury but returned on November 4, 2025. In the 2025–26 season, as of November 2025, he has a 3–0–0 record with a .908 save percentage and one in four appearances.

Early life

Youth and family background

Pyotr Kochetkov was born on June 25, 1999, in , . His mother played a pivotal role in his early development. As a child, Kochetkov frequently suffered from illnesses, prompting his mother to enroll him in at age four to strengthen his health and immunity. “As a kid, I was always sick. My mom decided to enroll me in to improve my health,” Kochetkov later recalled. His family offered unwavering support throughout his formative years, providing financial backing for equipment and fostering values of determination and resilience that shaped his approach to athletics. This encouragement extended to key decisions, such as his family's support for pursuing advanced training opportunities. Growing up in , a city with a vibrant community sports environment, Kochetkov was initially drawn to various physical activities before focusing on .

Introduction to hockey

Pyotr Kochetkov was introduced to at the age of four through the of Dizel Penza, his hometown club in , as a means to address childhood health concerns. This marked his entry into organized sports, where he quickly gravitated toward the position, beginning his foundational development within the club's structured program. In Penza's local rinks, Kochetkov honed basic goaltending techniques under the guidance of Dizel Penza's coaches, focusing on fundamentals such as positioning, puck handling, and reaction drills tailored for young players. He participated in regional tournaments, gaining competitive experience against teams from surrounding areas and building resilience through regular on-ice sessions that emphasized skill progression and team play. A key early milestone came in 2011 when Kochetkov contributed to Dizel Penza's victory in the youth championship, a success that showcased his emerging talent as a reliable young and drew initial attention from scouts. Seeking further advancement, he joined the under-18 program of for the 2015–16 season, experiencing a higher level of before returning to Dizel Penza to continue his development.

Junior and early professional career

Junior leagues

Kochetkov's junior career began with the Dizel Penza organization, where he primarily competed in the NMHL, Russia's third-level junior league, during the 2016–17 season. Appearing in six regular-season games for Dizelist Penza, he recorded a 4–2–0 mark with a 1.66 goals-against average (GAA) and .915 save percentage, while also playing eight playoff games with a 2.29 GAA and .923 save percentage. These outings demonstrated his early poise and quick reflexes, helping him gain experience against older competition and laying the foundation for his rapid development as a goaltending prospect. During the same 2016–17 campaign, Kochetkov transitioned toward professional by making his VHL debut with Dizel Penza's senior squad, appearing in eight games as a 17-year-old. He posted a 1–2–0 record, 2.27 GAA, and .918 save percentage over 212 minutes, showcasing strong positioning and athleticism that belied his youth. This brief stint served as a crucial bridge between junior and pro levels, exposing him to the physicality and pace of minor-professional play while allowing continued growth in the Dizel system. In the 2017–18 season, Kochetkov advanced to the MHL, Russia's premier junior league, joining Kapitan Stupino and playing 31 games with a 6–21–3 record, 3.28 GAA, and .917 save percentage. Despite the team's struggles, his consistent performances, including solid rebound control and high-volume shot handling, attracted significant NHL scouting interest, positioning him as a top international goaltending prospect eligible for the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

KHL debut and development

Kochetkov signed his first Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) contract with HC Sochi on July 8, 2017, marking his entry into professional hockey at age 18. Although primarily assigned to Sochi's junior and minor league affiliates during the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons, he made his KHL debut with the club in the latter year, appearing in two games and posting a .911 save percentage (SV%) with a 2.57 goals-against average (GAA). His limited starts highlighted an adjustment period to the league's intensity, where he focused on building consistency as a backup goaltender. On May 21, 2019, Kochetkov was traded to , where he played six games in the 2019–20 season, recording a .887 SV% and 2.62 GAA while serving in a role. Later that season, he was traded again to , appearing in eight games with a .917 SV% and 3.09 GAA, followed by four games the next year (2020–21) at .909 SV% and 2.69 GAA, often as a amid rotations. These moves exposed him to varied playing styles and high-pressure environments, aiding his technical development, though injuries to starters occasionally forced him into extended duties. Kochetkov's final KHL stints came with after a 2020 trade, where he split the 2020–21 season between six regular-season games (.931 SV%, 2.63 GAA) and two playoff appearances (.932 SV%, 2.48 GAA), earning his first postseason starts. In 2021–22, he solidified his growth as a starter on loan to , playing 23 games with a .926 SV% and 2.23 GAA, demonstrating improved rebound control and poise under pressure. This period represented key maturation, as he adapted to the KHL's physicality and fast-paced decision-making, transitioning from limited roles to reliable contributions. Selected 36th overall in the second round of the by the , Kochetkov's draft status heightened his motivation during these KHL years, pushing him to refine his game in before pursuing n opportunities.

Professional career in North America

AHL stint

Kochetkov was assigned to the ' affiliate, the , for the 2021–22 season following his arrival in after two years in the KHL. As the team's primary , he posted a 13–1–2 record with a 2.09 goals-against and .921 over 15 regular-season games, helping the Wolves secure a playoff spot. In the Playoffs, Kochetkov appeared in 6 games, going 5–1 with a 1.65 goals-against and .950 , including two shutouts, to contribute to Chicago's seventh championship and his first professional title in the league. Kochetkov remained with the Wolves for the 2022–23 season, serving in a and spot-start capacity while adjusting to the faster-paced North American professional style, which emphasized quicker movement and smaller rink dimensions compared to play. Over 26 appearances that year, he posted a 17–6–3 record with a 2.64 goals-against average and .903 save percentage. On March 3, 2023, during a 4–1 regular-season victory over the , he recorded 39 saves for the win and then scored an empty-net goal from his crease with 1:18 remaining, becoming the 14th in history to achieve the feat and the first for the Wolves. With lacking an official affiliate in 2023–24, Kochetkov was loaned to the , Lightning's affiliate, for three conditioning games in late October to manage recovery from minor injuries and maintain game sharpness. He went 3–0–0 with a 1.63 goals-against average and .932 save percentage in those outings, aiding his transition back to NHL duties while honing his ability to handle high-volume shots typical of competition. In the 2025–26 season, after sustaining a lower-body injury that sidelined him for the first 10 NHL games, Kochetkov was activated from injured reserve and assigned to the Wolves—Carolina's renewed affiliate—for a conditioning stint on October 31, 2025. He made his only appearance on November 1, stopping 22 of 23 shots in a 4–1 win over the , earning first star honors and demonstrating strong lateral quickness post-recovery. Kochetkov was recalled to the following day, having used the brief return to rebuild confidence and manage his injury through limited, high-intensity play. As of November 17, 2025, Kochetkov has appeared in four games during the 2025–26 season, recording a 3–0–0 mark with a 1.92 GAA, .906 SV%, and one .

NHL entry and milestones

Pyotr Kochetkov made his NHL debut on April 23, 2022, with the , entering in relief during a 3-2 overtime win against the , where he stopped all three shots he faced. He had signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Hurricanes on April 30, 2021, prior to his debut season. On November 23, 2022, Kochetkov secured his long-term role with the organization by signing a four-year contract extension worth $8 million, carrying an annual value of $2 million and running through the 2026-27 season. That season, he earned his first NHL on November 14, 2022, making 27 saves in a 3-0 victory over the . In the 2023-24 season, Kochetkov established himself as a key contributor, appearing in 42 games with a 23-13-4 record, a 2.33 goals-against , and a .911 save percentage, while tying for the most wins among NHL rookies. He was selected to the for his performance. A highlight was his Hurricanes rookie-record streak of 151:16, spanning three games in December. Kochetkov's 2024-25 season saw him play 47 games, posting a 27-16-3 , 2.60 goals-against , and .898 save percentage, solidifying his position as a primary . One notable moment came on January 22, 2025, when he delivered a significant body check on a forward behind the net during a 4-1 win, showcasing his physical presence. For the 2025-26 season, Kochetkov missed the early games due to a lower-body injury sustained in but returned for his debut on November 4, 2025, against the , recording a 25-save in a 3-0 .

International career

World Junior Championships

Pyotr Kochetkov earned selection to the Russian national under-20 team for the 2019 based on his strong performances in the VHL with HK Ryazan during the 2018-19 season, where he posted a 2.13 goals-against average and .930 save percentage in 18 games, following earlier experience in Russia's junior leagues. As an undrafted 19-year-old at the time, Kochetkov was chosen over other candidates like Amir Miftakhov, reflecting Russia's emphasis on his size, athleticism, and recent breakout form from the junior ranks and minor professional play. Pre-tournament preparations involved a in , where the team focused on integrating VHL and junior players to build cohesion ahead of the event in and , . Serving as the starting goaltender for , Kochetkov appeared in all five games of the tournament, recording a 4-1-0 record with a 1.45 goals-against average and .953 save percentage while allowing just seven goals on 149 shots. His standout performances included a 30-save effort in a 2-1 upset victory over host during the group stage on December 31, 2018, where he stopped 30 of 31 shots to secure the win and help Russia top . Against Czechia in the group stage, Kochetkov made 22 saves in a shootout win, handling high-pressure situations effectively with 52 saves across those two key matches against top opponents. Kochetkov continued his strong play in the medal round, stopping 32 of 35 shots in an 8-3 quarterfinal victory over on January 3, 2019, advancing to the semifinals. Although fell 3-0 to the in the semifinal, Kochetkov's tournament-long consistency earned him recognition as one of 's top three players. In the bronze medal game against on January 5, 2019, he made 34 saves during a 5-2 win, contributing to 's third-place finish with key stops in the third period to preserve the lead. For his efforts, Kochetkov was named the tournament's Best Goaltender by the IIHF directorate, highlighting his pivotal role in 's medal achievement and boosting his profile ahead of the 2019 NHL Draft. His development in Russian leagues, including limited exposure to KHL practices, had positioned him well for this international breakthrough.

Senior competitions

As of November 2025, Pyotr Kochetkov has not made any appearances for the senior national team in IIHF-sanctioned competitions. His professional commitments in the National League (NHL) with the , where he has established himself as a key since his debut in 2022, have limited opportunities for international play even prior to broader restrictions. Russia's ongoing suspension from IIHF events, initiated in February 2022 due to the country's invasion of and extended through the 2025-26 season, has further precluded Kochetkov from participating in major tournaments such as the IIHF . This geopolitical measure, upheld by the IIHF Council in decisions including the February 2025 extension, bars athletes from competing under their in these competitions, significantly impacting Kochetkov's international prospects despite his eligibility as a 26-year-old citizen. Looking ahead, discussions around Kochetkov's potential involvement in non-IIHF events, such as the , have surfaced in projections, positioning him as a viable option for Russia's goaltending tandem if the (IOC) lifts or modifies restrictions separately from IIHF policies. Pre-suspension considerations in the late and early occasionally viewed him as a developmental for squads, though his junior-level success and KHL emergence did not lead to call-ups before the 2022 ban. No records exist of his participation in exhibition games or non-IIHF internationals, underscoring the limited scope of his adult-level representation to date.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Kochetkov began his professional career in the (KHL), where he appeared in 49 regular season games across multiple teams from 2018 to 2022, posting 16 wins, a 2.48 goals-against average (GAA), a .920 save percentage (SV%), and 3 shutouts. In the KHL playoffs, he played 2 games for in 2021, recording a 2.48 GAA and .932 SV%. His KHL regular season statistics are detailed below:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2018–19HK 20202.57.9110
2019–20Vityaz 81503.09.9170
2019–20SKA St. Petersburg63302.62.8870
2020–21Vityaz 40302.69.9090
2020–2162212.63.9311
2021–2223101022.23.9262
Total49162532.48.9203
KHL playoff statistics:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2020–2120102.48.9320
Total20102.48.9320
In the (), Kochetkov played 45 regular season games from 2021 to 2026, achieving 34 wins, a 2.35 GAA, .912 SV%, and 3 shutouts, primarily with the and . He was instrumental in the Wolves' , appearing in 6 games with 5 wins, a 1.65 GAA, .950 SV%, and 2 shutouts. AHL regular season statistics:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2021–221513112.09.9210
2022–232617632.64.9032
2023–2433001.63.9321
2025–2611001.00.9570
Total4534742.35.9123
AHL playoff statistics:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2021–2265101.65.9502
Total65101.65.9502
Kochetkov transitioned to the National Hockey League (NHL) with the , accumulating 120 regular season games as of November 17, 2025, with 68 wins, a 2.44 GAA, .905 SV%, and 11 shutouts. In the NHL , he has appeared in 10 games across four seasons, including limited action during the Hurricanes' 2023–24 Eastern Conference Finals run, where he played 1 game. His 2025–26 season start was impacted by a lower-body injury sustained in training camp, resulting in a conditioning assignment to the for one game before his NHL debut on November 4, 2025. NHL regular season statistics:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2021–2233002.42.9020
2022–232412752.44.9094
2023–2442231342.33.9114
2024–2547271632.58.8982
2025–2643001.92.9061
Total1206836122.44.90511
NHL playoff statistics:
SeasonTeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2021–2241203.88.8690
2022–2310106.14.8180
2023–2410102.96.8800
2024–2541103.60.8550
Total102503.83.8600

International

Kochetkov's international experience is limited to junior competitions. He represented at the 2018 IIHF World U18 Championships, winning gold as part of the team, though he did not appear in games. His primary on-ice appearance was at the (WJC) for U20. He did not participate in any senior IIHF tournaments as of November 2025, owing to the ongoing of teams from IIHF-sanctioned events, which was extended through the 2025-26 season for security reasons. This ban, initially imposed in 2022, has prevented opportunities for senior-level international play. At the 2019 WJC in Vancouver, , Kochetkov served as the starting for , appearing in 5 games and posting a 4-1-0 record. His strong performance, including a tournament-leading 1.45 goals-against average (GAA) and .953 save percentage (SV%), earned him recognition as the top and helped secure a with a 3-1 victory over in the bronze medal game. Relative to team outcomes, Kochetkov's metrics were pivotal in Russia's three wins during the medal round qualification and semifinal stages, where he allowed just 4 goals across those contests.
TournamentYearGPW-L-OTLMINGAGAASASV%SO
20180-------
201954-1-029171.45149.9530
No other IIHF tournament statistics are recorded for Kochetkov at either junior or senior levels. In exhibition play, such as the 2018-19 Jr. against CHL teams, he appeared in 3 games for Russian Selects U20, recording a 3-0-0 mark, 0.67 GAA, .978 SV%, and 1 , but these are not official IIHF events.

Awards and honors

Professional achievements

Kochetkov contributed significantly to the ' 2022 Calder Cup championship in the (), appearing in six playoff games with a 5-1 record, 1.65 goals-against average, .950 save percentage, and two , including a 36-save in Game 3 of the finals against the . His performance was instrumental in the Wolves' 4-0 sweep to the title. The playoff MVP was . During his AHL rookie season with the Wolves, Kochetkov earned AHL Rookie of the Month honors for both and 2022. In , he posted a 4-0-0 record with a 1.95 goals-against average and .925 save percentage in four starts. In , he went 7-0-1 with a 1.74 goals-against average and .937 save percentage over eight appearances, helping Chicago maintain a strong position in the Pacific Division. In the National Hockey League (NHL), Kochetkov was selected to the 2024 following his 2023–24 season with the , where he recorded 23 wins in 40 games with a .911 save percentage and 2.33 goals-against average. He also received NHL Rookie of the Month accolades twice: in December 2022 for a 7-1-0 record, 1.99 goals-against average, .929 save percentage, and three shutouts in eight games; and in February 2024 for a 5-3-0 mark, 1.71 goals-against average, .940 save percentage, and two shutouts over eight starts. Kochetkov's rapid rise was underscored by a four-year extension signed with the Hurricanes on November 23, 2022, carrying an average annual value of $2 million through the 2026–27 season, just seven games into his NHL career and after his success. This deal highlighted the organization's confidence in his potential as a long-term starter.

International recognition

Kochetkov earned significant international recognition during the 2019 IIHF World Under-20 Championship in , , where he served as the starting for . In five games, he recorded a 4-1-0 mark, a 1.45 goals-against average, and a .953 save percentage, helping secure a with a 2-1 victory over in the third-place game. His standout performance led to him being named the tournament's Best Goaltender by the IIHF Directorate. Kochetkov was also selected as one of Russia's top three players by the IIHF, highlighting his pivotal role in the team's defensive success despite the absence of several key prospects due to NHL commitments. These honors underscored his emergence as a top young on the global stage, contributing to his high draft ranking as the leading international goaltender eligible for the . Kochetkov also contributed to Russia's at the 2018 IIHF World U18 Championships.

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