Bautin was drafted in the first round, 17th overall, of the
1992 NHL Entry Draft by the
Winnipeg Jets. Bautin ended up playing 130 games for the Jets, scoring 5 goals and 25 assists for 30 points, collecting 176 penalty minutes. He wore the number 3, and was usually paired with fellow Russian
Igor Ulanov. On 8 March 1994, Bautin, along with
Bob Essensa, was traded to the Detroit Red Wings for
Tim Cheveldae and
Dallas Drake. After his stint with Detroit, Sergei then signed on as a Free Agent with the San Jose Sharks in 1995. He played the rest of the 1995–96 season with San Jose's
IHL affiliate, the
Kansas City Blades. In addition to his NHL experience, Bautin was a significant member of the 1992
Unified Team (former Soviet Union) where they won the gold medal by defeating
Canada, 3–1. Bautin continued his career playing for pro teams in
Sweden,
Germany and
Japan before finishing his career in
Russia. After his retirement, he returned to Kansas City, where he worked as the head coach of the
Kansas City Outlaws Bantam AA Hockey team. He also ran various hockey camps throughout the summer. He was also involved with Team Kansas, a player development program with an emphasis on team play and chemistry. In 2010, Bautin started coaching for Colorado Evolution in Stapleton, Colorado. He coached all levels at the B, A, AA, and AAA. Latterly, Bautin coached the Colorado Evolution U15 AAA to 2017 National Runner-Up after losing to the Yale Jr. Bulldogs 7–2. He left Colorado Evolution in Spring of 2018. He was also the head coach of Colorado Thunderbirds 2007 team. Bautin died on 31 December 2022, at the age of 55. ==Career statistics==