During the
2014 NHL entry draft, Tryamkin was selected 66th overall by the
Vancouver Canucks. On 8 March 2016, the Canucks signed Tryamkin to a two-year entry-level deal. In this deal, Tryamkin had the option of going back to Russia and not the
American Hockey League (AHL) if he did not make the Canucks in the
following season. He immediately joined the Canucks for the remainder of the
2015–16 season, and on 16 March 2016, Tryamkin made his NHL debut against the
Colorado Avalanche and registered his first NHL point assisting on
Henrik Sedin's goal. On 7 April, Tryamkin scored his first career NHL goal against Calgary Flames goaltender
Joni Ortio. Tryamkin made the Canucks
2016–17 season-opening roster but was unable to draw into the lineup. The Canucks reportedly attempted to send him to their AHL affiliate, the
Utica Comets, but Tryamkin declined – using his contract option in forcing them to keep him on their roster or allow him to return to Russia. Tryamkin eventually made his season debut on 3 November, after being a healthy scratch in the team's first ten games of the season. Tryamkin remained in the defence corps for the remainder of the season, appearing in 66 games for two goals and nine points. Unhappy with his role and ice-time within the Canucks blueline, as a restricted free agent, he turned down a two-year contract with Vancouver and on 20 April 2017 it was announced that Tryamkin was returning to Russia to play for
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. On 9 March 2025, Tryamkin signed a three-year contract extension with Avtomobilist. ==Career statistics==