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Players

Daniil But
#19

#19 Daniil But

  • Position Left Wing
  • Height 6’5”
  • Weight 203
  • Shoots Right
  • Born February 15, 2005 (20)
  • Birthplace Yaroslavl, Russia
  • Acquired Transferred from Arizona, June 13, 2024
  • Drafted 2023, Arizona’s 2nd choice (1st round, 12th overall)

CAREER STATISTICS

Career Highs

Highs

  • Most Goals, Game None
  • Most Assists, Game None
  • Most Points, Game None
  • Most PIM, Game None
  • Most Shots, Game None
  • Longest Goal Streak None
  • Longest Assist Streak None
  • Longest Point Streak None
  • Hat Tricks None
  • Multi-Point Games None

First

  • First NHL Game None
  • First NHL Goal None
  • First NHL Assist None

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2024-25
  • Ranking fifth in assists (19) and seventh in points (28) among all Lokomotiv Yaroslavl skaters
  • Set new KHL highs in assists, points, power-play goals (2), plus/minus (+13) and ice time per game (11:47)
  • Added one assist in 13 playoff contests to help Lokomotiv win its first Gagarin Cup
2023-24
  • Set KHL highs in games played (55) and goals (10) with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • Was one of only eight Lokomotiv skaters to reach double-digits in both goals and assists (11)
  • Tallied eight points (4g, 4a) in 10 November contests, including a season-long, three-game point streak from 11/8-11/12 (2g, 3a)
  • Added two points (1g, 1a) in 19 playoff games as Lokomotiv advanced to the Gagarin Cup Final
2022-23
  • Recorded 26 points (15g, 11a) in 26 MHL games with Loko Yaroslavl, ranking fifth on the team in goals despite spending only half the season with the junior squad
  • Selected to the MHL All-Star Game but did not participate in the event
  • Led Loko skaters with nine points (4g, 5a) in seven MHL playoff games to help the team capture the league’s bronze medal
  • Also scored two goals in 15 KHL games with Lokomotiv, debuting vs. Dinamo Minsk (10/15) and lighting the lamp for his first point vs. Avangard Omsk (11/28)
2021-22
  • Ranked fifth in goals (17) and sixth in points (42) among all Loko Yaroslavl skaters
  • Earned an assist in his MHL debut at MHC Dynamo Moscow (9/4)

INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Won gold with Russia at the 2021 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, earning one assist in five games

TRANSACTIONS

  • Jun 28, 2023 – Selected by Arizona in the first round (12th overall) of the 2023 NHL Draft
  • Jun 13, 2024 – Transferred to Utah from Arizona
  • May 28, 2025 – Signed with Utah to a three-year, entry-level contract