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Lokomotiv's Defender May Transfer to Avangard

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Lokomotiv's Defender May Transfer to Avangard

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Veteran defender Rushan Rafikov, currently reigning on Lokomotiv's roster, is reportedly on the brink of inking a deal with Avangard. The scuttlebutt was spilled by Sport-Express' observer, Arthur Khairullin, in his Telegram channel.

With an impressive hockey journey spanning over a decade, our 30-year-old hotshot embarked on his path with MHL's Lokomotiv back in 2011. In the ensuing years, Rafikov has proven his mettle, with stints in the VHL at HC Ryazan and a KHL debut with Lokomotiv and Admiral Vladivostok. His most recent triumph came last season when he hoisted the Gagarin Cup with the legendary Lokomotiv Yaroslavl team.

Last season, the hard-hitting defender notched up 22 points (6 goals, 16 assists) in 64 regular KHL games. Moreover, during the playoffs, he added a further 5 points (3 goals, 2 assists) to his tally.

Though the specifics of Rafikov's transfer to Avangard are still shrouded in mystery, what's apparent is that this impressive player, born on May 15, 1995, isn't shy of making headlines. If you're keen to explore the nitty-gritty of his career journey, you might want to delve into sports databases or peruse official team websites for a more comprehensive account.

Sports enthusiasts, particularly those fond of hockey and the esteemed NHL, may be intrigued to know that Rushan Rafikov, a noteworthy name in Russian hockey, could potentially switch teams from Lokomotiv to Avangard, according to Sports-Express' Arthur Khairullin. As Rafikov's tenure in sports has seen him excel in the KHL, scoring 22 points in the regular season and adding 5 more during the playoffs last season, such a move could significantly impact the overall performance of the team in upcoming sports competitions.

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