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Ice Hockey Biography

Pavel Buchnevich

“Buchnevich”

Russian flag Russian · Moscow, Russia · Born 18 June 1993

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Russian ice hockey right winger who won the Stanley Cup with St. Louis Blues in 2019 and World Championship gold with Russia in 2014 and 2021.

Pavel Buchnevich is a Russian winger for the St. Louis Blues known for his exceptional playmaking and intelligent two-way game. His consistent offensive production and reliable defensive play have made him a valuable middle-six contributor for the Blues. His creativity and hockey sense produce consistent offensive results.

Famous For

Versatile offensive skills, strong two-way play, and clutch scoring

Playing Style

How They Played

Buchnevich is known for his excellent puck-handling skills and hockey IQ, making him effective in both even-strength and power-play situations. He possesses a strong shot and good vision, allowing him to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup 2019 (St. Louis Blues)
  • NHL All-Star 2x
  • World Championship Gold (Russia) 2021
Team Career
Team Period GP Goals Jersey
St. Louis Blues2021–202426532#13
New York Rangers2016–2021528141#11
Severstal Cherepovets2012–201615245
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Career Journey

Timeline

2012 🎯 Professional debut with Severstal Cherepovets in KHL
2013 📌 Drafted 75th overall by New York Rangers in NHL Entry Draft
2014 🌍 Made international debut for Russia
2015 🌍 Represented Russia at World Junior Championships
2016 📌 Made NHL debut with New York Rangers
2017 🎯 First NHL goal against Montreal Canadiens
2019 🎯 First 20-goal NHL season with New York Rangers
2021 📌 Traded to St. Louis Blues from New York Rangers
2021 🎯 First 30-goal season in NHL with St. Louis Blues
2022 🏆 Won Stanley Cup with St. Louis Blues
2023 🎯 Career-high 63 points with St. Louis Blues