Andrijevsky spent the first six seasons of his career with his hometown team
Dinamo Minsk between 1984 and 1990. In 1991, he moved to
Dynamo Moscow. 1991 was also the year Andrijevski was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks, who selected him 220th overall in the
10th round. After one more season with Dynamo, Andrijevsky moved to
North America, signing with the Blackhawks. For the 1992–93 season, he was assigned to the
Indianapolis Ice of the
International Hockey League before being called up by the Blackhawks for his
only NHL game. The next season, Andrijevsky played just four games for Indianapolis before moving to the
Kalamazoo Wings in the same league. It would be his final year in North America as he moved to the
SM-liiga in
Finland, joining
HPK where he spent four seasons. He then split the 1998–99 season playing in
Italian Hockey League - Serie A in
Italy for
HC Bolzano and in the
Deutsche Eishockey Liga in
Germany for the
Krefeld Pinguine. Following a spell in the
2nd Bundesliga for
EHC Neuwied, He returned to the DEL with
Revierlöwen Oberhausen for two seasons. Andrijevsky returned to Russia in 2001 with
Khimik Voskresensk of the
Vysshaya Hokkeinaya Liga, the country's second-tier league. He later returned to the 2nd Bundesliga with
EHC Freiburg before returning to Belarus with
HK Gomel and a return to Dinamo Minsk to finish his career. ==International career==