The Washington Capitals have placed forward Evgeni Kuznetsov on waivers.
News of the decision came down on Saturday just hours after the center was cleared to resume practicing as he entered the follow-up care phase of the NHL/NHLPA assistance program. Kuznetsov entered the program on Feb. 6 and has missed Washington’s last 12 games.
It’s unclear why Kuznetsov entered the program. Teams are not told details of a player’s absence because of confidentiality rules.
The 31-year-old is in the penultimate season of his eight-year, $64.5 million contract that includes a no-trade clause.
If Kuznetsov clears waivers on Sunday, it will allow the Capitals to reassign him to the American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. Kuznetsov was once a top-tier forward for Washington but has struggled to produce offensively in recent years and has just 17 points in 43 appearances this season.
“It’s about a fresh start for Kuzy, first of all,” said Capitals’ GM Brian MacLellan on Saturday. “He’s been looking for a change in environment and this might set the wheels in motion for that to be accomplished.”
At his peak, Kuznetsov was Washington’s leading scorer on their run to a Stanley Cup championship in 2018, putting up 12 goals and 32 points through 24 playoff games. In 2019, the Russian-born skater was suspended without pay for three regular-season games by the NHL for “inappropriate conduct,” less than a month after he was banned from playing for Russia internationally for four years because of a positive test for cocaine.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.