Yaroslavl Lokomotiv Forward Alexander Radulov Climbs to Third on KHL's All-Time Scoring List
Alexander Radulov rises to third on KHL's all-time scoring list
Yaroslavl Lokomotiv's Russian forward Alexander Radulov has moved into third place on the Kontinental Hockey League's (KHL) all-time goal-scoring list. His tally in the third game of the first-round playoff series against Moscow Spartak marked his 293rd career KHL goal—a milestone for the 39-year-old veteran.
With that goal, Radulov surpassed fellow Russian forward Danis Zaripov (292) and tied Nigel Dawes, the former Kazakh national team forward (293).
Only Sergei Mozyakin (419) and Vadim Shipachyov (320) now stand above him in the league's scoring ranks. Of the top three, only Shipachyov—currently playing for Minsk Dinamo—remains active.
Radulov has been with Lokomotiv since 2024. Last season, he helped the Yaroslavl club win the Gagarin Cup. He previously claimed the KHL title in 2011 with Ufa's Salavat Yulaev. His accolades also include two MVP awards for the regular season, three scoring titles in the regular campaign, and two playoff scoring crowns.