- Sport: hockey
- Team: Columbus Blue Jackets
- Position: defence
- Nationality: Russian Federation

- Birth date: 1983-07-19 (25 years)
- Place of birth: Izvhesk, Russian Federation
Fedor Tyutin is a Russian defenseman on the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Tyutin was drafted by the New York Rangers in 2001, but continued playing in the Russian Superleague, with SKA Saint Petersburg until 2003. In 2003-04, he played 25 games for New York, and made the permanent roster after the lockout ended. He returned to SKA Petersburg during the lockout. His best statistical season came in 2005-06, when he tallied 6 goals, 19 assists and 25 points, along with 58 penalty minutes. Tyutin was traded to Columbus during the 2008 offseason.
Tyutin won two gold medals with Team Russia at the 2002 and 2003 World Junior Championships. He also played on the 2001 U-18 Russian team, and played at the 2008 World Hockey Championships.

Tyutin was drafted by the New York Rangers in 2001, but continued playing in the Russian Superleague, with SKA Saint Petersburg until 2003. In 2003-04, he played 25 games for New York, and made the permanent roster after the lockout ended. He returned to SKA Petersburg during the lockout. His best statistical season came in 2005-06, when he tallied 6 goals, 19 assists and 25 points, along with 58 penalty minutes. Tyutin was traded to Columbus during the 2008 offseason.
Tyutin won two gold medals with Team Russia at the 2002 and 2003 World Junior Championships. He also played on the 2001 U-18 Russian team, and played at the 2008 World Hockey Championships.

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