Kekalainen certainly agrees, which is why he was willing to add the talented forward for the 2020-21 season. Grigorenko is coming off a successful three-season stay with CSKA Moscow, where the 25-year-old scored 46 goals and had 116 points in 147 games over three seasons. Over the last two seasons, he was nearly a point-per-game player, posting 36 goals and 93 points in 102 regular-season games and adding 13 goals and 21 points in 20 playoff games last year as CSKA won the KHL's Gagarin Cup.