Eemeli Räsänen to play for Jokerit in the KHL next year
He’ll join a familiar face there, familiar to us that is.
#Jokerit has agreed to terms with F Sakari Manninen and D Viktor Lööv on 1-year deals and D Eemeli Räsänen on a 2-year deal. pic.twitter.com/5opXBykAxg
— Jokerit Helsinki (@Jokerit_EN) May 25, 2018
Jokerit, the Finnish team in the KHL based in Helsinki, today announced they have signed Leafs propsect Eemeli Räsänen to a 2-year deal.
Räsänen was drafted 59th overall last summer by the Maple Leafs. He has just turned 19, and is a right-shooting defender. He was playing for the Kingston Frontenacs in the OHL in his pre-draft year, and he played there a second season this year.
This move may effect the lenth of time the Leafs hold his draft rights:
We've received many asking us why Markus Niemelainen is not on our list.
— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) May 22, 2018
- He was drafted out of the OHL in 2016 giving EDM a 2 yr window
- After yr 1 he was given a bona fide offer
- He then left the OHL in yr 2 for Europe which extended EDM's window to sign him to June 1, 2020 https://t.co/lKmBmRpbio
Assuming that holds true for Räsänen, his development window has just gotten longet while he moves to one of the top few teams in Europe.
Jokerit has a storied history, and Jari Kurri as General Manager, as part of the Finnish Ligga. In 2013, the team joined the KHL where they have enjoyed enormous success, and have been a top contender in the West Conference every year.
The quality of teammates Räsänen will enjoy has just shot up by a large margin. The head coach of the team is new this year. Lauri Marjamäki, who just coached Finland’s national team at the World Championships is taking over.
Jokerit is the ideal KHL team for a young player looking to move into the NHL. It worked very well for Eeli Tolvanen, and while the team is moajority Finnish, the opponents aren’t giving players a wider range of experience. The roster is also cosmopolitan and largely English-speaking with two Americans, two Swedes and several Danes.
Karri Rämö will be in net for the team again, and their veteran defender is Sami Lepistö, a man I consider to be one of if not the best defencemen in Europe. That’s a great person to learn from, under a young and innovative coach.
This is an excellent move for Räsänen, and might be very much better for him than playing in the AHL would be.