MaxV
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If you saw dronov while healthy, how did he look?
Like a guy who was poised for a breakout season.
Still, he won't get drafted. Injuries are a big red flag with him.
If you saw dronov while healthy, how did he look?
It's been awhile since I made some updates, so I thought that maybe I'll just post my updated rankings here without comments and if those will be needed, I'll be posting it a bit later as the week goes.
1. W Vasiliy Podkolzin
2. RW Pavel Dorofeyev
3. C Yegor Spiridonov
4. C Ilya Nikolayev
5. LHD Artemiy Knyazev
6. W/C Yegor Afanasyev
7. GK Pyotr Kochetkov
8. LHD Roman Bychkov
9. C/W Matvei Guskov
10. C Mikhail Abramov
11. LHD Ilya Mironov
12. GK Ilya Konovalov
13. C Oleg Zaitsev
14. LW Daniil Gutik
15. W Vladislav Firstov
16. LHD Nikita Okhotyuk
17. C Alexei Tsyplakov
18. RW Kirill Slepets
19. LW Dmitriy Sheshin
20. RW Alexander Gordin
21. LW Ilya Altybarmakyan
22. RW/C Maxim Shabanov
23. LHD Semyon Chistyakov
24. W Nikita Shashkov
25. RW/C Nikita Rozhkov
26. RHD Andrei Pribylskiy
27. LHD Igor Usmanov
28. LHD Daniil Misyul
29. W Stepan Starkov
30. W Yegor Chinakhov
no yaroslav likhachyov ?
Yegor Serdyuk? 51 pts in 50 games and better production than Abramov has in the same team in the Q. Did not make the top 30? Chistyakov should be higher too.
Thoughts on Maxim Denezhkin? I actually like him the most of the draft eligible forwards for Yaroslavl but maybe that's just me.
What is the reason you have Gutik lower than a lot of people?
What is the reason for the lack of Dronov?
A bit of a complicated case for me, because you're not the only one, who likes him, I've heard that couple of times from other people, but I can't exactly get myself on that wave. I mean, he is a good playmaking center, works hard and is decent overall, but I'd like to see some "superpower", not just "decent"... still maybe I just need to look a bit closer.
With NJ having a good shot of a top 5 pick, am I right to be worried about Podkolzin's offensive upside? Hasn't really produced in the VHL and only has 8 points in 12 MHL games.
It's been awhile since I made some updates, so I thought that maybe I'll just post my updated rankings here without comments and if those will be needed, I'll be posting it a bit later as the week goes.
1. W Vasiliy Podkolzin
2. RW Pavel Dorofeyev
3. C Yegor Spiridonov
4. C Ilya Nikolayev
5. LHD Artemiy Knyazev
6. W/C Yegor Afanasyev
7. GK Pyotr Kochetkov
8. LHD Roman Bychkov
9. C/W Matvei Guskov
10. C Mikhail Abramov
11. LHD Ilya Mironov
12. GK Ilya Konovalov
13. C Oleg Zaitsev
14. LW Daniil Gutik
15. W Vladislav Firstov
16. LHD Nikita Okhotyuk
17. C Alexei Tsyplakov
18. RW Kirill Slepets
19. LW Dmitriy Sheshin
20. RW Alexander Gordin
21. LW Ilya Altybarmakyan
22. RW/C Maxim Shabanov
23. LHD Semyon Chistyakov
24. W Nikita Shashkov
25. RW/C Nikita Rozhkov
26. RHD Andrei Pribylskiy
27. LHD Igor Usmanov
28. LHD Daniil Misyul
29. W Stepan Starkov
30. W Yegor Chinakhov
No it should not be a worry, his offense is just fine. Those Russian leagues are such as small sample size and he gets low playing time even in the VHL. The spreadsheet scouts should not be allowed to spread this narrative without any understanding of the numbers they are looking at and without having watched any of these leagues.
Lol, you're mad only about this since you don't agree with it.This is a terrific argument.
"Unless you agree with my viewpoint, you don't have the right to have an opinion."
I have explained it in great detail plenty of times including in his thread breaking down his season and his production in each league. How about the burden of proof should lie with those who find some issue in a sample of 12 whole games, the bulk of which occurred early in the season? Or explaining how 6 goals in 12 games somehow indicates a problem with offense. Every year there's a "chosen one" that gets tagged with "production problem" and it doesn't matter how twisted the narrative gets.This is a terrific argument.
"Unless you agree with my viewpoint, you don't have the right to have an opinion."
You are. MHL is a far weaker junior league than CHL so that's where he is at. Such production in CHL wouldn't even make him a first round pick, and I keep hearing people talk about him succeeding because of his "competitiveness" or something ridiculous like that. IMO Podkolzin is by far the most overrated player of this draft, I just don't see it. A u18 player doing well at u18s isn't that special. Yes, I've only seen his international matches, but such a failure to produce even at VHL(WEAK) and MHL(AWFUL) is very noteworthy no matter what else he does.With NJ having a good shot of a top 5 pick, am I right to be worried about Podkolzin's offensive upside? Hasn't really produced in the VHL and only has 8 points in 12 MHL games.
See this is just ridiculous. "oh the Russian leagues don't matter, small sample size. Oh international competitions matter even though it's a smaller sample size."No it should not be a worry, his offense is just fine. Those Russian leagues are such as small sample size and he gets low playing time even in the VHL.
It's statistically proven that it is harder to produce at the MHL than the CHL, not much but slightly. So you're talking out of your ass here like you always are.You are. MHL is a far weaker junior league than CHL so that's where he is at. Such production in CHL wouldn't even make him a first round pick, and I keep hearing people talk about him succeeding because of his "competitiveness" or something ridiculous like that. IMO Podkolzin is by far the most overrated player of this draft, I just don't see it. A u18 player doing well at u18s isn't that special. Yes, I've only seen his international matches, but such a failure to produce even at VHL(WEAK) and MHL(AWFUL) is very noteworthy no matter what else he does.
How many players get drafted out of MHL and go on to have a successful career? Nikita Gusev had 50% better production in MHL as a draft eligible player and was a 7th round pick.
See this is just ridiculous. "oh the Russian leagues don't matter, small sample size. Oh international competitions matter even though it's a smaller sample size."
Something needs to be seriously wrong with the player to produce so poorly at MHL, it's a piss poor league. VHL also is weaker than other European leagues such as Liiga, SHL, NLA, Czech league etc.
What about Arseni Gritsyuk?
He has a badass name, decent numbers in the MHL, and I’ve seen some nice highlights of him from different tournaments.
Personally I just find the Yaroslavl guys overrated - even Mironov who I quite like is starting to worry me with the lack of point production. I'll watch a few more games to get a better read on Bychkov and Nikolayev though.
With NJ having a good shot of a top 5 pick, am I right to be worried about Podkolzin's offensive upside? Hasn't really produced in the VHL and only has 8 points in 12 MHL games.
Solid list, that top 6 is probably the consensus order at this moment.
Obviously you're really familiar with Loko Yaroslavl, so a bit surprised by the Alexander Daryin omission (and to a lesser extent, Denezhkin). Daryin can just play so fast, it's like his linemates can't keep up with him or think the game at his level. His puck control in tight spaces is also pretty impressive.
I can see why you would have Gutik that low because he doesn't seem engaged enough, but his vision and playmaking is at a very high level, he's got to play to his strengths more often. Half the time his shots are so poorly-timed or muffins, he needs to get more confident to hold on to the puck longer and find the pass. At the same time, I don't think there's any Russian NHL Fs with MHL numbers as low as Gutik's in their draft year.
I also like Ivan Rogov, very solid and reliable defenseman who is showing decent offensive talent this year too.
Lol, you're mad only about this since you don't agree with it.
The spreadsheet scouts should not be allowed to spread this narrative without any understanding of the numbers they are looking at and without having watched any of these leagues.
You know this, but Podkolzin has played more international games and tournaments than he has played league games in the KHL, VHL and MHL combined. He is at least PPG or over in every international tournament except for the WJC, where he was a double underager and he still was impressive there. U17's, U18's, Hlinka, WJAC. Impressed everywhere. Podkolzin absolutely belongs in there top 5 unlike you seem to believe. There's no debate imo and his league production doesn't worry at all. He's no McDavid or MacKinnon obviously, but are you really get that worried about player's small sample size league production over so many international tournaments? If that then teams are going to make the Filip Forsberg mistake all over again and one team is going to get a huge steal.
I have explained it in great detail plenty of times including in his thread breaking down his season and his production in each league. How about the burden of proof should lie with those who find some issue in a sample of 12 whole games, the bulk of which occurred early in the season? Or explaining how 6 goals in 12 games somehow indicates a problem with offense. Every year there's a "chosen one" that gets tagged with "production problem" and it doesn't matter how twisted the narrative gets.
Like I said, it only benefits my team if he drops so keep it going.
I've also explained his stats in further detail in this thread, as well. The burden of proof is not on me, nor is there any burden of proof here for anyone. This is an internet forum where fans share opinions. They don't have to be informed either.
I think @ijuka made an important point. The MHL is not a great league. A guy who is being ranked consensus top 5 should not have any trouble scoring in the MHL. This has not been a problem for many players in the past.
And on the sample issue, he has 23 games between the MHL and VHL, and he has played between 14:00-14:30 per game in total between those two leagues. He has 11 points. He's not even averaging half a point per game in a significant enough sample. I'm not saying 23 games is a full season or a player playing in the 14's plays a lot, but its enough of a sample and enough ice time where a guy projected top 5 should be producing better. I don't have any problem with 6 goals in 12 games. But unless he's a Wahlstrom type of sniper and you think we should be ranking him in the late first round or early second round, I'm not sure thats what he should be hanging his hat on.