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Vladimir Tarasenko

Vladimir Tarasenko (born December 13, 1991) is a right winger for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 219 pounds, he shoots left-handed and was selected in the first round, 16th overall, by the in the . Known for his explosive wrist shot and offensive dynamism, Tarasenko has emerged as one of the league's premier goal scorers during his NHL tenure. Tarasenko began his professional career in Russia with Sibir Novosibirsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) before transitioning to the NHL, making his debut with the Blues in the 2012–13 season. He quickly established himself as a cornerstone of the franchise, achieving multiple 30-goal seasons, including a career-high 40 goals in 2015–16, and earning NHL Second All-Star Team honors in 2014–15 and 2015–16. During his 11 seasons with St. Louis, Tarasenko played a pivotal role in the team's turnaround, contributing 17 points (11 goals, 6 assists) in 26 playoff games en route to their first Stanley Cup championship in 2019. Following his time with the Blues, Tarasenko was traded to the in February 2023, where he added to his All-Star credentials with a selection in 2023 and recorded four points in the . He signed with the as a in July 2023 before being acquired by the in March 2024, helping them secure their first title that spring with nine points (5 goals, 4 assists) in 24 postseason games. Tarasenko then joined the on a two-year contract in July 2024, only to be traded to the Wild in June 2025. A two-time champion and four-time NHL (2015, 2016, 2017, 2023), he has amassed 672 points (306 goals, 366 assists) in 849 regular-season games across his NHL career as of November 2025.

Early life and junior career

Early life

Vladimir Tarasenko was born on December 13, 1991, in , Russian SFSR, (now ). His father, Andrei Tarasenko, was a player who competed in the and later the , including participation in the , and subsequently coached youth teams, including at HC Sibir. Tarasenko's parents divorced when he was two years old, leading him to be raised primarily by his paternal grandparents in , , while his father traveled for his playing career. This family dynamic deeply influenced his early interest in hockey, as his father's profession immersed him in the sport from a young age. Tarasenko grew up in , attending local schools and beginning to skate as a young child, often under the guidance of family members connected to the local scene. The instability of his father's professional career contributed to early family challenges, including frequent absences and relocations within that shaped his formative years.

Junior career in Russia

Tarasenko began his organized youth hockey in , joining the Sibir Novosibirsk through his father Andrey's role as an assistant coach with the organization to access superior competitive opportunities and training. In the Sibir youth setup, Tarasenko competed in junior leagues, including the U18 level and the newly formed Molodezhnaya Hokkeynaya Liga (MHL) for Sibir's junior affiliate, Sibirskie Snaipery, from 2008 to 2010. During this period, he demonstrated exceptional offensive talent as a goal-scoring winger. His junior performance drew significant attention from NHL scouts leading into the 2010 draft. Pre-draft reports praised Tarasenko's powerful, accurate shot—described as an "absolute rocket"—along with his physical playing style, willingness to engage in board battles, and overall mobility without notable weaknesses, positioning him as a high-impact prospect. These attributes earned him the nickname "The Tank" among scouts and , reflecting his robust build and aggressive approach on the ice. At the , Tarasenko was selected 16th overall in the first round by the , marking him as the highest-drafted Russian player that year.

Professional career

Kontinental Hockey League

Tarasenko signed an entry-level contract extension with Sibir Novosibirsk in 2010, at the age of 18, committing to the club for the upcoming seasons in the (KHL). During the 2010–11 season, his first full campaign as a regular with Sibir, Tarasenko tallied 9 goals and 19 points in 42 games, showcasing his emerging offensive talent in a physically demanding league. In the 2011–12 season, Tarasenko elevated his production, recording 23 goals and 47 points in 54 games while leading Sibir with 38 points (18 goals, 20 assists) in 39 games before a midseason trade to SKA Saint Petersburg. He also participated in the 2012 KHL All-Star Game, where he won the shootout skills competition with a creative puck-handling display. Throughout his KHL tenure, Tarasenko's playing style stood out for its blend of elite goal-scoring instinct and physicality, as he willingly engaged in board battles to create scoring chances. In the 2012–13 season, Tarasenko recorded 14 goals and 31 points in 31 regular-season games with before transitioning to the NHL. He added 10 goals and 16 points in 15 playoff games with . After signing a three-year entry-level contract with the in May 2012, Tarasenko joined the team in January 2013 following the resolution of the .

St. Louis Blues

Tarasenko made his NHL debut with the on January 19, 2013, against the at Scottrade Center, where he scored twice on his first two shots of the game, including his first career NHL on a breakaway at 6:36 of the first period. Over his first full season in 2013–14, he recorded 33 points (18 goals, 15 assists) in 64 games, establishing himself as a dynamic right winger known for his powerful shot and scoring ability. His early contributions helped the Blues reach the Western Conference second round, where they fell to the in six games. In the 2015–16 season, Tarasenko achieved a career-high 40 goals and 74 points in 80 games, leading the in scoring and earning his first NHL selection as well as a spot on the Second Team. That performance prompted the Blues to sign him to an eight-year, $60 million contract extension on July 7, 2015, with an average annual value of $7.5 million, securing his long-term commitment to the franchise. By the 2018–19 season, Tarasenko had solidified his leadership role, serving as an alternate captain alongside under captain . Tarasenko played a pivotal role in the Blues' improbable run to the 2019 Stanley Cup, recording 11 goals and 6 assists for 17 points in 26 playoff games, tying for third in playoff goals. His contributions included key goals in each round, such as a hat trick in Game 3 of the first round against the and multiple tallies against the in the second round. In the Western Conference Final against the , he added three goals, helping the Blues advance to their first Final in franchise history before defeating the in seven games to claim the championship on June 12, 2019. Following the Cup win, Tarasenko's tenure faced challenges due to injuries, including shoulder surgeries that limited him to 34 games in 2019–20 and 21 games in 2020–21. Amid ongoing team struggles and contract frustrations, rumors of a trade request surfaced in mid-2021, stemming from reported dissatisfaction with the Blues' handling of his injury recovery and long-term future. These tensions persisted into 2022, contributing to his eventual departure from St. Louis after 11 seasons, during which he amassed 262 goals and 553 points in 644 regular-season games.

New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators

On February 9, 2023, the traded Tarasenko and defenseman to the in exchange for forward Sammy Blais, defensive prospect Hunter Skinner, a conditional first-round pick in the , and a conditional fourth-round pick in the , with the Blues retaining 50% of Tarasenko's salary. In 31 regular-season games with , Tarasenko recorded 8 goals and 13 assists for 21 points, providing secondary scoring depth on the top-six forward lines. Tarasenko contributed to the Rangers' postseason run in 2023, where the team advanced to the Eastern Conference Final before losing to the in six games. In 7 playoff games, he tallied 3 goals and 1 assist for 4 points, including a goal in the series-clinching defeat. His performance helped bolster New York's offensive attack during their deepest playoff run since 2014–15, though the team ultimately fell short of the Final. As a following the 2022–23 season, Tarasenko signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the on July 27, 2023, aiming to add veteran scoring to the young roster. During the 2023–24 season, he appeared in 57 games for Ottawa, registering 17 goals and 24 assists for 41 points while posting a plus-13 rating. Tarasenko often played on the top line alongside and , contributing to the Senators' efforts to improve their standing in the Atlantic Division despite the team's overall struggles. On March 6, 2024, ahead of the NHL trade deadline, the Senators traded Tarasenko to the in exchange for a conditional fourth-round pick in the (which became a third-round pick in 2026 after the Panthers won the ) and a third-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, with retaining 50% of his salary. This transaction marked the end of Tarasenko's brief tenure with the Senators and positioned him for a potential playoff role with a contending team.

Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings

On March 6, 2024, the Florida Panthers acquired forward Vladimir Tarasenko from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for a 2025 third-round draft pick and a conditional 2024 fourth-round draft pick, with the Senators retaining 50% of his $5 million salary cap hit. In his 19 regular-season games with the Panthers, Tarasenko tallied 6 goals and 8 assists for 14 points, providing offensive depth to the NHL's top team as they pursued another Stanley Cup. During the 2024 playoffs, he appeared in all 24 games, recording 5 goals and 4 assists for 9 points, including a goal in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers. His contributions helped the Panthers defeat the Oilers in seven games to claim the championship on June 24, 2024, marking Tarasenko's second Stanley Cup win after his 2019 triumph with the St. Louis Blues. Following the Cup victory, Tarasenko signed a two-year contract with the on July 3, 2024, carrying an average annual value of $4.75 million, as the team sought to bolster its scoring and add playoff experience to a young roster in rebuild mode. The deal positioned him as a veteran presence alongside players like and , with expectations that his championship pedigree would mentor Detroit's emerging core during a transitional period. In the 2024–25 season, Tarasenko skated in 80 games for the Red Wings, accumulating 11 and 22 assists for 33 points while posting a minus-13 rating, reflecting the team's overall struggles but highlighting his role in supporting a rebuilding effort. He emphasized veteran leadership in the locker room, drawing on his two experiences to guide younger through challenges, though his production fell short of preseason projections for a top-line scorer. Tarasenko faced difficulties with reduced speed stemming from prior injuries, including multiple shoulder surgeries in and a hand injury earlier in his career, which impacted his explosive edge on the ice. Nevertheless, he delivered key power-play contributions, including 1 power-play and several assists during man-advantage situations, helping stabilize Detroit's special teams amid roster adjustments.

Minnesota Wild

On June 30, 2025, the acquired Vladimir Tarasenko from the in exchange for future considerations, bringing the veteran forward onto the roster with one year remaining on his two-year, $4.75 million originally signed with in 2024. This move added scoring depth and playoff experience to the Wild's forward group, positioning Tarasenko as a key middle-six contributor under John Hynes. In the 2025–26 season, as of November 19, 2025, Tarasenko has recorded 2 goals and 8 assists for 10 points in 18 games, while generating shots on goal and registering hits, reflecting his emphasis on shot volume and physical play from the second line alongside and Liam Ohgren. His production has provided secondary scoring support amid a modest start compared to his career norms, building on a scoring dip during the prior season with . Tarasenko's veteran presence has aided the 's push in the Central Division, where the team relies on his net-front battles and occasional power-play contributions to complement their defensive structure. Tarasenko has adapted effectively to Minnesota's system-focused approach, leveraging over a decade of NHL experience to integrate into penalty-kill rotations and maintain a consistent 15-plus minutes of ice time per game. With his contract set to expire at the end of the 2025–26 season, he will once again become an in the summer of 2026.

International career

Junior international competitions

Tarasenko first represented at the international junior level during the 2009 IIHF World Under-18 Championships in the , where he emerged as a standout performer. Competing for a silver medal-winning that fell to the in the gold medal game, he recorded eight goals and seven assists for 15 points in seven games, leading the tournament in goals scored and earning recognition as one of the top players. The following year, Tarasenko suited up for at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championships in , , contributing four goals and one assist for five points over six games as the team placed sixth overall. His performance highlighted his growing adaptability to high-stakes international play, though the squad struggled with consistency against top competition. Tarasenko's junior international career peaked at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championships in , where he captained to a victory, defeating 5-3 in an thriller in the final. He led the team with 11 points (four goals and seven assists) in seven games, showcasing his scoring prowess and playmaking ability against elite peers, and was named one of Russia's top three players in the tournament. This success provided early exposure to the intensity of global junior hockey, underscoring his natural goal-scoring instincts in structured, defensive environments.

Senior international play

Tarasenko made his senior debut for at the , where he recorded 1 goal in 6 games as the team finished fourth. He later debuted at the Olympics in 2014 in , registering 1 point (0 goals, 1 assist) in 5 games as the host country earned a after losing 3–2 in overtime to in the gold medal game. Despite the high expectations as hosts, the tournament highlighted ongoing challenges in Russian team dynamics, including coaching decisions and player integration, which persisted in subsequent years. Later in 2014, Tarasenko contributed to Russia's at the IIHF , scoring 1 goal and 1 assist for 2 points in 10 games. He followed with a at the , where he tallied 4 goals and 3 assists for 7 points in 9 games. In 2016, Tarasenko helped secure another at the IIHF , recording 3 goals and 3 assists for 6 points in 10 games. That year, he also represented at the , scoring 2 goals in 4 games as the team lost in the quarterfinals to . At the in PyeongChang, Tarasenko represented the Olympic Athletes from and posted 5 points (3 goals, 2 assists) in 6 games en route to a , with the team falling 3–2 in overtime to in the final. Tarasenko had a standout performance at the , leading to bronze while topping the event with 6 goals and accumulating 10 points (6 goals, 4 assists) in 10 games; his scoring prowess earned him the IIHF Directorate Award as the tournament's top forward. He returned for the , contributing 2 assists in 3 games as won . Russia has been suspended from IIHF competitions since 2022.

Personal life

Family

Vladimir Tarasenko married Yana Tarasenko, a Russian model and businesswoman, on , 2015, in , . The couple met in prior to Tarasenko's move to the NHL. Tarasenko is a stepfather to Yana's son Mark from her previous marriage, and the couple has two biological sons together: Aleksandr, born on May 17, 2016, and Artem, born on June 7, 2019. Tarasenko has described his family as a key source of motivation, often sharing heartwarming moments with his children during postgame interactions. The family has relocated multiple times in due to Tarasenko's NHL trades, moving from to , , , and before his latest move to in 2025. Despite these changes, the Tarasenkos maintain their primary residence in . Tarasenko's father, Andrey Tarasenko, a former Russian league scoring champion, 1994 Olympian, and coach with HC Sibir, played a significant role in his development by providing training advice and sharing insights from his own career. passed away suddenly in July 2024 at age 55. The Tarasenkos lead a relatively private family life, though Yana occasionally shares milestones and family moments on social media via Instagram.

Philanthropy and interests

Vladimir Tarasenko has been actively involved in philanthropic efforts throughout his NHL career, particularly supporting children's health and youth hockey programs. During his time with the St. Louis Blues, he participated in team community events, including visits to St. Louis Children's Hospital where he interacted with young patients during holiday and Halloween activities to bring joy and encouragement. He also assisted at practices for the St. Louis Rockets youth hockey club, providing coaching and shooting drills to young players. In Russia, Tarasenko donated $3,000 to support a young hockey player recovering from a severe injury. Following his trade to the in 2023, Tarasenko contributed to local causes by donating to the Ottawa Food Bank, aiding efforts to combat food insecurity in the community. With the in 2024, he made a $10,000 donation to during a visit, benefiting pediatric patients and their families. His wife, Yana, has occasionally joined him in these hospital visits and youth events. Beyond philanthropy, Tarasenko's personal interests reflect his roots and on-ice . He earned the nickname "The Tank" early in his NHL career due to his robust, powerful playing style that allows him to absorb and deliver hits effectively, a moniker he has embraced in interactions and branding. He maintains ties to through preferences for traditional foods and has expressed appreciation for the supportive community environments in his adopted North homes.

Career statistics and awards

Regular season and playoffs

Vladimir Tarasenko made his NHL debut with the during the 2012–13 lockout-shortened , quickly establishing himself as a prolific goal scorer. His early career featured consistent 30-plus goal seasons, peaking between 2014 and 2019 when he averaged over 35 goals per full , contributing significantly to the Blues' 2019 . Post-2021, Tarasenko's production declined due to recurring injuries, including multiple surgeries from 2018 to 2020 and surgery in June 2023, limiting his and shifting his role to more of a complementary forward across teams like the , , , , and . As of November 19, 2025, Tarasenko has accumulated 672 points (306 goals and 366 assists) in 849 regular-season games over 14 NHL seasons. In the playoffs, he has recorded 73 points (49 goals and 24 assists) in 121 games, highlighted by his 11 goals in 26 games during the Blues' 2019 championship run.
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2012–13STL38871520
2013–14STL8133286138
2014–15STL8040347437
2015–16STL6431366740
2016–17STL8039428143
2017–18STL8033356816
2018–19STL8233356820
2019–20STL100442
2020–21STL2477146
2021–22STL7527386520
2022–23STL/NYR6915294432
2023–24OTT/FLA7918395724
2024–25DET8011223318
2025–26MIN1828104
CareerNHL849306366672320
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2013STL52020
2014STL64262
2015STL60112
2016STL2065116
2017STL62132
2018STL41120
2019STL26116178
2020STL40000
2021STL42020
2022STL126390
2023NYR1656114
2024245496
CareerNHL12149247330

International

Tarasenko represented in multiple international tournaments, demonstrating consistent scoring prowess in high-stakes environments across junior and senior levels. His contributions helped secure medals, including gold at the 2011 IIHF World U20 Championship and silver at the 2009 IIHF U18 World Championship and .

Junior International Statistics

Tarasenko excelled in junior competitions, leading in goals at the 2009 U18 Worlds with 8 goals and earning honors. He captained the U20 team to gold in 2011, tying for the team lead in points. Overall, he recorded 24 games, 19 goals, 17 assists, and 36 points in junior play.
YearEventTeamGPGAPts
2008 U184325
2009 U1878715
2010IIHF World U20 Championship U206415
2011IIHF World U20 Championship U2074711
Total24191736

Senior International Statistics

At the senior level, Tarasenko debuted at the and continued to contribute in major events, including scoring in the group stage. He tallied 27 games, 7 goals, 6 assists, and 13 points across five tournaments.
YearEventTeamGPGAPts
2011Russia6101
2014Russia5011
2015Russia9437
2016Russia4202
2021IIHF World ChampionshipRussia3022
Total277613

Awards and honors

Tarasenko has earned numerous awards and honors across professional and international play, including two championships and selections to multiple NHL s.

NHL

KHL

  • KHL All-Star Game (2012, 2013)
  • KHL Most Points by U18 Junior (2008–09, Sibir )

International

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