Overview
- The 26-year-old center is traveling to Berlin and is expected to arrive on Thursday.
- Sport director Stéphane Richer said the club "had to react" and needed immediate depth up front after injuries, suspensions and heavy defeats.
- Khodorenko's availability for the upcoming home dates against Straubing on Friday and Schwenningen on Sunday remains uncertain due to licensing procedures.
- He logged four AHL seasons after college and produced 17 goals and 23 assists last season with Lukko Rauma in Finland.
- Richer had planned to wait until NHL camps concluded to expand the candidate pool, but accelerated the move under time pressure.