Yevgeni Tunik

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Yevgeni Tunik
Born (1984-11-17) November 17, 1984 (age 38)
Kraskovo, Soviet Union
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
VHL team
Former teams
Kuban Krasnodar
Toros Neftekamsk
SKA Saint Petersburg
Kristall Elektrostal
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
National teamFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
NHL Draft 53rd overall, 2003
New York Islanders
Playing career 19992016

Yevgeni Tunik (born November 17, 1984) is the product of the Elektrostal hockey system. The young forward was also consistently part of Russia's U18 and U20 national teams. Tunik was drafted by the New York Islanders during the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Since the draft he has struggled to become a regular in the Super League and has primarily skated in the second tier Russian High League. During the summer of 2005 the young forward came over to North America and spend the 2005-06 season with the AHL's Bridgeport Sound Tigers, enjoying marginal success. After the season Tunik decided to return to Russia to continue his career . [1]

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Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1999–2000Elemash–2 Elektrostal RUS-3 30004
2000–01 Elemash Elektrostal RUS-2 82022
2000–01Elemash–2 ElektrostalRUS-327961546
2001–02 Elemash ElektrostalRUS-2225058
2001–02Elemash–2 ElektrostalRUS-3141361918
2002–03 Elemash ElektrostalRUS-24214102424
2002–03Elemash–2 ElektrostalRUS-310000
2002–03CSKA–2 MoscowRUS-311122
2003–04 SKA St. Petersburg RSL 3231426
2003–04SKA–2 St. PetersburgRUS-3965115410002
2004–05 SKA St. PetersburgRSL40008
2004–05SKA–2 St. PetersburgRUS-315861464
2004–05 Kristall ElektrostalRUS-21232518
2004–05 Neftyanik Leninogorsk RUS-260003211010
2005–06 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 614141844
2006–07 Kristall ElektrostalRUS-23442671
2006–07Kristall–2 Elektrostal RUS-4 10000
2007–08 Kristall ElektrostalRUS-258171532109
2008–09 MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-2592116378215761330
2009–10 Toros Neftekamsk RUS-247142034401534722
2010–11 Toros Neftekamsk VHL 5624275130122242
2011–12 Toros NeftekamskVHL521620361660114
2012–13 Kuban Krasnodar VHL468122010
2013–14 Kuban KrasnodarVHL20002
2013–14 Chelmet Chelyabinsk VHL2544828
2014–15 Yermak Angarsk VHL2124612
2014–15 HC Rostov RUS-3139716221145928
2015–16 Slavutych Smolensk RUS-3421312
RUS-2 totals28780651453863111102152
RSL totals3832534
VHL totals202546612098182356

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2001 Russia U17 7th51122
2002 Russia WJC18 Silver medal icon.svg813414
2004 Russia WJC 5th50114
Junior totals1825720

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