Fantasy Summary
Two-way defender with offensive upside
Observations
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June 2022 – Yeryomenko saw his offensive production decline for the second year in a row. He remains a defensively sound player and a reliable blueliner, but his upside is limited. He will be staying in Russia for at least another season. Curtis Rines
November 2020 – Yeryomenko continues to skate with Dinamo Minsk in the KHL. He is slightly ahead of his scoring pace from last season and is a reliable option on the back end. Yeryomenko is signed until 2021-22 and his continued improvements are encouraging moving forward. Nicholas Kawka
July 2019 – While Yeryomenko saw his offensive production drop this past season, he has shown improvements in his defensive zone play and strengthening his overall two-way game. The overaged 2018 draftee has less time to develop than other Predator prospects and while his game continues to improve, he will need to make good on a trade to Moose Jaw in his final WHL season to make traction in the Nashville system. Nicholas Kawka
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