2022-23 Player in Review: Kirill Tyutyayev
Left wing Kirill Tyutyayev skated in his second season with the Griffins and his fourth year as a pro. With Grand Rapids, he notched five points (2-3—5) and four penalty minutes in 30 games. The 22-year-old also accumulated a career-high 47 points (8-39—47) and eight penalty minutes in 31 games with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye.
Regular Season Stat Line
30 GP, 2 goals, 3 assists, 5 points, -3 rating, 4 PIM with GRG
31 GP, 8 goals, 39 assists, 47 points, +21 rating, 8 PIM with TOL
Postseason Stat Line
13 GP, 4 goals, 9 assists, 13 points, -2 rating, 10 PIM with TOL
Contract Status
Unrestricted Free Agent
By the Numbers
1 – He scored his first goal in North America during his season debut with the Griffins on Oct. 15 against the San Diego Gulls.
2 – Registered goals in his first two games of the season on Oct. 15 and Oct. 19.
1 – His tally on Oct. 19 at the Milwaukee Admirals turned out to be his first AHL game-winner, as the Griffins skated away with a 3-2 victory.
2 – He tied his career high of two assists on Oct. 23 at the Toronto Marlies.
20 – Posted 20 multi-point outings, with 19 of them coming with the Toledo Walleye.
6 – Showed a six-game point streak (3-9—12) from Feb. 3-11 with Toledo.
9 – He enjoyed nine points (1-8—9) in a four-game stretch with the Walleye from Jan. 21-28.
8 – Went on another tear when he collected eight points (2-6—8) in four games from Feb. 25-March 4 with Toledo.
5 – Totaled five games with three points in the ECHL, including three games with three assists (Jan. 22 at Iowa, Feb. 4 at Cincinnati, and Feb. 17 at Rapid City).
2 – Amassed two goals on two separate occasions with the Walleye on Dec. 10 against Indy and Feb. 10 versus Kalamazoo.
Newsworthy
Red Wings forward pipeline: Detroit has help on the way, but still needs more - The Athletic
Game Notes - Rookies Hanas, Tyutyayev, Edvinsson Get First Pro Goals (accesshockeymi.com)
Photo at top by Nicolas Carrillo/Griffins