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Kovalchuk wants to come back to the NHL

- JOHN WAWROW

New Jersey Devils general manager Ray Shero is on the verge of landing yet another asset in his team’s rebuilding plan: Ilya Kovalchuk.

Shero confirmed on Tuesday that Kovalchuk would like to return to the NHL next season, four years after the former No. 1 draft pick bolted to play in his native Russia. With the Devils still owning Kovalchuk’s rights, Shero said he’s keeping all options open after having preliminar­y discussion­s with the player’s agent.

Under NHL rules, Kovalchuk must re-sign with the Devils and can’t do so until the league’s free-agency period opens on July 1. That doesn’t preclude the possibilit­y of the Devils signing and then trading the player.

And there are no rules preventing the Devils or Kovalchuk from contacting other teams and negotiatin­g the framework of a potential signand-trade deal.

Whatever happens, Kovalchuk’s pending return to North America marks yet another boost for a Devils team that missed the playoffs for a fifth consecutiv­e year and finished last in the Eastern Conference standings. Last month, New Jersey bucked the odds by winning the NHL draft lottery and jumping four spots for the right to the No. 1 pick.

The 34-year-old Kovalchuk who was a ninetime 30-goal scorer in 11 NHL seasons. He spent the past four years playing for St. Petersburg SKA of the Kontinenta­l Hockey League, where he combined for 89 goals and 222 points in 209 games. Last season, Kovalchuk finished third in the KHL with 32 goals and second with 78 points.

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