2019 NHL Draft: Russian Prospects

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Darin in the 4th round was the biggest surprise, right Caser?

The rest went kind of as expected. Some interesting off the board picks late in the draft, but that happens every year.
 
Man, I am pretty excited about Gritsyuk and Misyul. Misyul seems like a lock for the WJC team. Any chance Gritsyuk makes it?
 
Darin in the 4th round was the biggest surprise, right Caser?

The rest went kind of as expected. Some interesting off the board picks late in the draft, but that happens every year.

No, i've seen Daryin, he is a good skater and usually those are pretty valuable in terms of draft stock. Ibragimov likely is the biggest surprise, even bigger than Zherenko.
 
Man, I am pretty excited about Gritsyuk and Misyul. Misyul seems like a lock for the WJC team. Any chance Gritsyuk makes it?

This year it is unlikely, as the competition will be strong, but he still will have one more year, since he is 2001 born.
 
Ok, let's start reviewing at what actually happened. 27 Russians selected (I don't consider Alexandrov to be Russian, since he is likely not IIHF eligible to play for Russia), that's more than ever in the modern era, but I think it mostly reflects the lack of depth in the draft itself this year (especially you could see that at GK) and therefore teams were more inclined to "risk" and pick a player from Russia. Also that's the reason, why no notable undrafted omissions happened this year.
 
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It's very interesting that most of the teams that drafted Russian prospects this year are the ones that, in the past, avoided Russian prospects.
 
Thanks @Caser!

I’m hoping that with Svechnikov in the fold, that we’ll make a larger effort to go after Russian prospects. Additionally, my hope is that having someone like Svech on the roster would make our team a little more attractive to them, as well.

Kochetkov to Carolina at #36.

Wish granted.

Gotta say that I’m pretty stoked about Kochetkov & very interested to see how Slepets develops.
 
It's very interesting that most of the teams that drafted Russian prospects this year are the ones that, in the past, avoided Russian prospects.

There's always Anaheim and Ottawa. ;)

Wish granted.

Gotta say that I’m pretty stoked about Kochetkov & very interested to see how Slepets develops.

Canes found an efficient way to save money on scouting in Russia without losing in quality - they just went to watch the CAN/RUS Series and the WJC this time. :)
 
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Everybody talks abouts USNTDP getting all the draftees, I kinda feel the same about Lokomotiv kids, so many of them got drafted it must be some sort of a record too.
 
Ok, let's start reviewing at what actually happened. 27 Russians selected (I don't consider Alexandrov to be Russian, since he is likely not IIHF eligible to play for Russia), that's more than ever in the modern era, but I think it mostly reflects the lack of depth in the draft itself this year (especially you could see that at GK) and therefore teams were more inclined to "risk" and pick a player from Russia. Also that's the reason, why no notable undrafted omissions happened this year.

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Slepets is a projected 4th liner, so there is that. Kochetkov though is a solid pick.

Slepets can be a lot more if he really wants to, but that's a big if.


Yeah, but you can't really call that a huge surprise. I never was able to understand why you don't spend a lower round pick on someone with an upside even though there is an injury concern, I mean, it's not like losing a 7th round in a rather weak draft would be a huge risk.
 
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Caser, where would you have ranked late 2001's Amirov and Groshev had they been eligible for this years draft?
 
Caser, where would you have ranked late 2001's Amirov and Groshev had they been eligible for this years draft?

Don't think I've seen Groshev enough this year, but if Amirov would be couple of weeks older then likely I'd be expecting him to go in the second round.
 
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Slepets is a projected 4th liner, so there is that. Kochetkov though is a solid pick.
Projected 4th liner? That seems like his basement.

I see Slepets as a good 3rd liner who could chip in offensively. Great breakaway speed and skilled puck handler.. I'm hoping he becomes a 2nd liner :)
 
Projected 4th liner? That seems like his basement.

I see Slepets as a good 3rd liner who could chip in offensively. Great breakaway speed and skilled puck handler.. I'm hoping he becomes a 2nd liner :)

Right now he isn't even a KHL regular, and you're talking about top6 role in the NHL...
 
Right now he isn't even a KHL regular, and you're talking about top6 role in the NHL...
Was Shipachev a regular in the top Russia league at 19? He would be a top 6 player on many teams in the NHL.

Anisimov got 2 goals when he was 18/19.

Gusev wasn't a regular in KHL at 19


Might come as a surprise to you but development isn't always linear... I'm talking talent analysis and potential, not stat watching
 
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Was Shipachev a regular in the top Russia league at 19? He would be a top 6 player on many teams in the NHL.

Anisimov got 2 goals when he was 18/19.

Gusev wasn't a regular in KHL at 19


Might come as a surprise to you but development isn't always linear... I'm talking talent analysis and potential, not stat watching
You seem to be bad at evaluating potential then.
 
I know he is an overager at 21, but what can someone tell me about the Montreal pick of Arsen Khisamutdinov in the 5th round. The explanation we were given by the Ass't GM Timmins was that they felt he could be a player in 2 years many teams will try to recruit as a UFA, and they wanted to avoid the competition by locking down the rights to him with a pick at a point in the draft where the available talent was diminished anyways.
 

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