A long-time AHL defenseman may be on his way home. The KHL announced today that Barys Astana has terminated its deal with Chris Bigras after 23 games. Bigras is a free agent once again.
The 27-year-old was once a highly regarded prospect for the Colorado Avalanche, selected 32nd overall in 2013. He would make it to the NHL at the age of 20, but failed to stick around for long. In 46 career games, all with Colorado, he has four points.
In the AHL, Bigras has played 279 games and racked up 120 points. Amazingly, he hasn’t suited up for a single playoff game during that time – even despite winning a Calder Cup with the Chicago Wolves last season.
During those 23 games for Astana, he generated just a single assist and was a -8 rating, something that was even included in the termination announcement. His time there was certainly not very productive, and now he enters the free agent market again partway through the season.
Mikey24
Barys Astana released ALL imports, not just Chris Bigras. The team wasn’t winning. So, do your research before posting an article.
Tom Hebbes
Chris is a phenomenal player who deserves a chance to play….over the years I’ve watched him play and he’s certainly so much better than so many players out there.
Smart mature he plays a very solid game.
Someone needs to grab him!