I had a lot of headache about him recently, as I had to review my opinion about him. So currently my opinion about him being subpar and not too reliable in the D zone still stays, but looks like there might be some offensive upside due to skating, shot and physicality.
I think it is slightly different: they picked almost everyone who had some attacking upside, but if you're a two-way guy or a shutdown D - well, sorry, the Russian factor for you got even worse.
With that being said it is hard for me to understand how do you pick Semykin over Galenyuk/Malyshev/Dronov and Manukyan over Polodyan.
These first year guys never stick, right?
These first year guys never stick, right?
Georgiy Ivanov is actually 1 year overage
Minnesota is getting really smart with their Russian picks. Sokolov and Khovanov were considered at one point 1st round talents. Kaprizov is one of the top prospects in the world and was picked 5th. Interested to see how they develop.
What about this guy? Is he a real prospect?
Yegor Postnov at eliteprospects.com
Does that mean he’ll play in AHL?
Sharks invited Kotkov to the dev camp and as soon it has started, they signed him. Talking about 7 rounds not being enough for teams.
Wonder if the avs sniffing around him made the Sharks feel like they needed to get him signed ASAP or if they just really liked him, despite the work he needs on his skating.