It has been quite a fall lately for Radim Simek who wound up not seeing any NHL action this season. Instead of testing the open market to see what might be out there for him, he has instead elected to return home as Liberec in the Czech Extraliga announced that they’ve inked the defenseman to a three-year contract.
The 31-year-old had originally played in Liberec’s system before coming to North America for the 2018-19 campaign. Simek established himself as a regular when healthy in his first couple of years in San Jose. Then-GM Doug Wilson had seen enough to reward him with a four-year, $9MM deal with the hopes that he’d continue to improve and be able to play more regularly.
Unfortunately for the Sharks, neither of those things happened. He failed to average even 15 minutes a game over the first three years of that deal while he battled more injury trouble and found himself a frequent healthy scratch at times.
That resulted in a change of plans for this past season. San Jose elected to put him on waivers in training camp and assigned him to the AHL’s Barracuda. He played in 40 games with them, recording 16 points before being moved to Detroit at the trade deadline as a salary offset in the Klim Kostin trade. The Red Wings opted to keep Simek in the minors where he got into nine regular season games for the Griffins plus eight playoff contests, collecting three assists in that span.
Simek leaves North America with 209 career NHL games under his belt, all coming over parts of five seasons with San Jose. In that span, he had seven goals and 22 assists along with 256 blocks and 419 hits. Considering he’ll be 34 when this contract ends, there’s a good chance this is the end of the road at the NHL level for Simek but as an undrafted player, he still had a pretty good run.