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Vitali Kravtsov

Vitali Kravtsov (born December 23, 1999) is a professional ice hockey forward currently playing for of the (KHL) on a three-year contract signed November 10, 2025, following the mutual termination of his NHL contract with the on November 4, 2025. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighing 186 pounds (84 kg), Kravtsov shoots left and was selected ninth overall by the in the first round of the after being ranked as the top European skater by NHL Central Scouting. He made his NHL debut with the Rangers during the 2020–21 season and went on to play 64 regular-season games across three campaigns with the Rangers and , accumulating 6 goals, 6 assists, and 12 points while averaging 11:35 of ice time per game. Kravtsov began his professional career in the KHL with during the 2016–17 season, emerging as a standout prospect the following year by winning the Aleksei Cherepanov Award as the league's top with 7 points in 35 games and becoming, at age 17, the youngest player ever to score a goal in the playoffs. Internationally, he represented at the , earning a in 2019, and participated in the 2019 KHL . After limited NHL success, including a trade to the Canucks on February 25, 2023, in exchange for forward William Lockwood and a 2026 seventh-round draft pick, Kravtsov returned to for the 2023–24 and 2024–25 KHL seasons, recording 18 goals and 39 points in 55 games in 2023–24, and 27 goals and 58 points in 66 games in 2024–25, before signing a one-year, with on August 5, 2025. His brief stint with the Canucks' AHL affiliate, the , in the 2025–26 season yielded 4 points in 10 games before the contract termination.

Early career

Early life

Vitali Kravtsov was born on December 23, 1999, in , . Kravtsov grew up in during a time before the city's significant infrastructure development, beginning his involvement in the sport at a young age under the strong influence of his father, a former player himself. His father not only encouraged him to take up but also invested considerable time and resources, including trips to the , the , and to expose him to international training environments. Due to the limited facilities available in at the time, Kravtsov started playing on outdoor rinks, with the city's first indoor rink only opening when he was seven years old. At age 13, Kravtsov relocated to to join the youth system of , a move driven by the need for more advanced training opportunities unavailable in his hometown. His mother accompanied him to provide support in the new city, while his father stayed behind in to maintain his work commitments. The transition proved difficult initially, as Kravtsov later described it as "very hard at first," involving adjustment to a more rigorous training regimen and separation from much of his familiar surroundings. He has credited his parents' dedication and sacrifices for helping him overcome these early hurdles.

Junior hockey

Vitali Kravtsov began his junior hockey career in the Molodezhnaya Hokkeinaya Liga (MHL), Russia's top junior league, joining Traktor Chelyabinsk's affiliate team, Stalnye Lisy, for the 2016–17 season. Playing as a right winger, he demonstrated strong offensive capabilities, recording 14 goals and 25 assists for 39 points in 42 regular-season games, along with a plus-19 rating and 18 penalty minutes. In the , Kravtsov contributed further with 3 goals and 7 assists for 10 points in 7 games, helping Stalnye Lisy advance. His performance established him as a standout prospect in the MHL, showcasing his ability to produce offensively while leveraging his physical presence on the ice. Kravtsov's junior success drew significant attention from NHL scouts leading into the , where he was eligible at age 18. Ranked as the No. 3 European skater by NHL Central , he was praised for his size at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and 184 pounds (83 kg), combined with above-average skating speed that aided his explosive rushes and zone entries. reports highlighted his scoring potential as a top-six forward, noting his high-end puck-handling skills, quick and accurate shot release, and solid playmaking vision, though he was advised to improve his backchecking pace. This recognition paved the way for his promotion to Chelyabinsk's senior roster in the (KHL) following the season. As a bridge to professional , Kravtsov gained valuable experience through brief call-ups to Russia's teams. Over five seasons in play, he appeared in 20 games, tallying 6 goals and 10 assists for 16 points and 6 penalty minutes. These opportunities, including tournaments at the under-18 level, honed his competitive edge and adaptability against top talent.

Professional career

KHL with Traktor Chelyabinsk (2016–2020)

Kravtsov made his KHL debut with Traktor Chelyabinsk during the 2016–17 season at the age of 16. He appeared in 3 regular-season games that year before playing 35 regular-season games in 2017–18, recording 4 goals and 3 assists for 7 points, while also contributing in the VHL with Chelmet Chelyabinsk (9 games, 4 goals, 5 assists). His performance earned him the Aleksei Cherepanov Award as the KHL Rookie of the Year. In the 2017–18 playoffs, Kravtsov recorded 11 points (6 goals, 5 assists) in 16 games, breaking the KHL record for most points by an under-20 player in a single postseason (previous: 9 by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Valeri Nichushkin) and tying for second-most goals by an under-20 player with 6. Earlier in his career, Kravtsov had become the youngest player to score a playoff goal in KHL history during the 2016–17 postseason. On March 2, 2018, he achieved another playoff milestone by scoring against in the first round. Traktor's run that year highlighted Kravtsov's development amid growing hype leading into the NHL Draft. On June 22, 2018, Kravtsov was selected ninth overall by the in the . In the 2018–19 season, he built on his rookie success, posting 17 goals and 15 assists for 32 points in 61 regular season games with , while adding 5 points in 10 playoff games. The 2019–20 season saw limited action for Kravtsov with due to ongoing contract negotiations and his desire to transition to the NHL organization. He played just 13 games, tallying 1 goal and 2 assists for 3 points, before departing for after signing a three-year entry-level contract with the Rangers in May 2019.

New York Rangers organization (2020–2023)

Kravtsov signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on May 3, 2019, worth $2.775 million with a cap hit of $925,000 per season. Following the signing, he attended the Rangers' training camp but appeared in only one preseason game and one regular-season contest with the AHL's Wolf Pack. On October 25, 2019, after refusing an assignment to , Kravtsov was loaned back to in the KHL for the remainder of the 2019–20 season, citing a desire for more playing time to continue his development. Kravtsov returned to ahead of the amid the ongoing and made his NHL debut on April 3, 2021, against the , where he recorded three shots on goal in a 3–2 shootout loss. He appeared in 20 games for the Rangers that season, tallying 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points while averaging 12:24 of ice time per game. His limited role reflected adjustment challenges to the smaller n rink and faster pace of play, building on high expectations from his prior KHL success. In the 2021–22 season, Kravtsov split time between the Rangers' affiliate, Wolf Pack, and a subsequent loan to . With , he posted 16 goals and 22 assists for 38 points in 52 games, showcasing offensive potential as a capable of contributing physically and scoring in various situations. However, after refusing another assignment in October 2021, he was loaned to on November 3, marking the second time organizational tensions led to a KHL return. Kravtsov rejoined the Rangers for the 2022–23 season on a one-year, $875,000 contract extension signed June 12, 2022, but struggled to secure a consistent NHL role, appearing in 28 games with 3 goals and 3 assists for 6 points. His tenure was marked by ongoing development hurdles, including inconsistent performance and reported frustrations with limited ice time, drawing media and fan scrutiny labeling him a potential bust despite his physical tools and skill set. On February 25, 2023, the Rangers traded Kravtsov to the in exchange for forward William Lockwood and a seventh-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, ending his time in the organization after four tumultuous years.

Vancouver Canucks and interim KHL return (2023–2025)

Following his trade from the to the on February 25, 2023, Kravtsov joined the organization for the final stretch of the . He appeared in 16 games with , registering 1 goal and 1 assist for 2 points while posting a minus-3 rating. Assigned to the American Hockey League's midway through the year, Kravtsov excelled in a small sample, scoring 4 goals and adding 5 assists for 9 points in 10 regular-season games. His brief stint highlighted his offensive potential at the minor-league level, though he saw limited ice time in the NHL due to the team's depth on the wings. As an impending restricted free agent, Kravtsov elected not to sign an offer sheet with Vancouver and instead returned to his original club, Traktor Chelyabinsk, in the Kontinental Hockey League during the summer of 2023. In the 2023–24 KHL season, he rebounded strongly, notching 18 goals and 16 assists for 34 points over 55 regular-season games, marking career highs in production abroad. Traktor advanced deep into the playoffs, where Kravtsov contributed 3 goals and 2 assists for 5 points in 14 games. Kravtsov's resurgence continued in the 2024–25 KHL season with , where he achieved personal bests of 27 goals and 58 points in 66 regular-season games, leading the team in scoring and establishing himself as a top-line forward. During the playoffs, in which reached the finals as runners-up, he recorded 6 goals and 1 assist for 7 points in 19 games. Motivated by his success overseas, Kravtsov sought another NHL opportunity and signed a one-year, with the Canucks on August 5, 2025, worth $775,000 at the NHL level and $450,000 in the . Despite reporting to , Kravtsov did not appear in any preseason or NHL regular-season games for in 2025–26. In the , he recorded 1 goal and 3 assists for 4 points in 10 games with Abbotsford. On November 4, 2025, the Canucks placed him on unconditional waivers for the purpose of contract termination, effectively ending his second stint with the organization after just over two months. Following the termination, Kravtsov signed a three-year contract with on November 10, 2025.

International career

Junior international

Kravtsov represented at the 2017 IIHF World Under-18 Championships in and , , where he contributed 4 points in 7 games as the team won the with a 3–0 shutout victory over in the bronze medal game. He also competed for in the 2017 U18 Five Nations Tournament, a preparatory event featuring top under-18 teams from and . Selected for the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championships in , Kravtsov was forced to withdraw due to a broken wrist sustained earlier in the season with , sidelining him for seven weeks. Kravtsov returned for the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championships in and , where he posted 6 points (2 goals and 4 assists) in 7 games, aiding in capturing the with a 4-3 over in the third-place game. His contributions included an assist on the opening goal in the quarterfinal win over .

Senior international

Vitali Kravtsov has had limited experience at the senior international level representing . His only appearances came during the 2020–21 , where he played three games for the national team, registering no goals, assists, or points. Kravtsov has not participated in major IIHF senior tournaments, including the World Championships or the Olympics, as of November 2025. For the 2022 Winter Olympics, he was not selected for the (ROC) roster, which was composed entirely of non-NHL players following the league's withdrawal from the event due to concerns; Russian athletes competed under the neutral ROC designation amid sanctions related to a state-sponsored doping . His international resume is highlighted by a junior career that culminated in a with at the 2019 . However, ongoing (IIHF) bans on Russian teams—extended through the 2025–26 season due to security concerns stemming from the 2022 invasion of —severely restrict opportunities for senior-level play in IIHF-sanctioned events, including the .

Career statistics

KHL

Regular season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2017–18354376
2018–1950813216
2019–20112132
2020–21491682412
2021–221967130
2023–245518163433
2024–25662731584
2025–2632130
Total288838016363

Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2017–18Traktor Chelyabinsk1665117
2018–19Traktor Chelyabinsk40222
2020–21Traktor Chelyabinsk52240
2021–22Traktor Chelyabinsk1573102
2023–24Traktor Chelyabinsk143259
2024–25Traktor Chelyabinsk196172
Total7324153922

NHL

Regular season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2020–21202244
2022–23283366
2022–23161124
Total64661214

Playoffs

Vitali Kravtsov has not appeared in NHL playoff games.

AHL

Regular season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2019–203969154
2025–26101340
Total49712194

Playoffs

Vitali Kravtsov has not appeared in playoff games.

Cumulative totals as of November 17, 2025

LeagueRegular season GPGAPtsPIMPlayoff GPGAPtsPIM
KHL2888380163637324153922
NHL6466121400000
4971219400000

International

Vitali Kravtsov represented at two major junior international tournaments under the IIHF, recording a total of 11 , 4 goals, 6 assists, and 10 points, while accumulating 8 penalty minutes.

Junior international statistics

YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIM
2017IIHF U18 World Championship42242
201972466
Russia earned the at both the 2017 IIHF U18 and the 2019 IIHF with Kravtsov's participation. Kravtsov has no recorded appearances in senior IIHF tournaments such as the .

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