When Dmytro Timashov agreed to terminate his contract with the New York Islanders this week, just a month after signing it, there was a good chance he already had an agreement somewhere else. That proved to be true, as Timashov has signed a two-year contract with Brynas IF of the SHL.
Still just 25, Timashov played in the NHL as recently as last season, suiting up for one game with the Islanders–the 45th of his career. A fifth-round pick in 2015, he has shown an ability to score in bunches in the minors, but has a difficult time locking down a full-time role at the highest level. With this new deal, he’ll put that battle behind him and focus on a Swedish league that he’s very familiar with.
Despite being born in Ukraine, Timashov actually came up through the Swedish minor hockey system and even played three SHL games for MODO before leaving for North America. A return home should help him get his career back on track and at least provide him with reliable, consistent minutes. Unlike some other players who depart for Europe near the end of their playing days, Timashov should be considered a potential free agent down the road who could return as a depth option.