Kshahdoo
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SKA boys are killing it.
So far. Against Kazakhstan. But still.
Podkolzin and Morozov actually looked good together in the CHL series, it's just they didn't have Marchenko to score goals.
SKA boys are killing it.
So far. Against Kazakhstan. But still.
Would anyone happen to know what the combinations looked like today?
Was wondering if anyone could tell me how podkolzin looked?
Miftakhov (Isayev)
Denisenko - Khovanov - Dorofeyev
Romanov - Zhuravlyov
Sokolov - Voronkov - Alexandrov
Misyul - Zamula
Marchenko - Morozov - Podkolzin
Pylenkov - Galenyuk
Rtishchev - Sorkin - Kruglov (Komissarov)
Malyshev
What's your problem? Are you dreaming? Where do you see Rotenberg on the roster?Rotenberg in a roster... geez this country is a totall joke, i hope usa and canada will ****ing destroy them
They can also learn how to be an egomaniac asshat.Two really good lines (Marchenko-Morozov-Podkolzin and Dorofeyev-Denisenko-Khovanov). Igor Larionov behind the bench? Centers could learn a lot from him!
Was wondering if anyone could tell me how podkolzin looked?
anybody have the score logs from this game?
Russia - Kazachstan 5:0
1:0 Marchenko (Pylenkov, Podkolzin) 13:04
2:0 Marchenko (Morozov, Podkolzin) 31:54
3:0 Marchenko (Morozov, Podkolzin) 35:27
4:0 Galenjuk 37:10
5:0 Dorofeev (Voronkov) 58:33, GB
Goaltenders: Miftahov - Nurek (Kalmykov)
Shots: 43-7
Penalty minutes: 14-4
LOL You mean the boys SKA has stolen.SKA boys are killing it.
So far. Against Kazakhstan. But still.
Igor Larionov is one of the classiest hockey players I’ve ever seen. What gives you your less than flattering impression of him, exactly?They can also learn how to be an egomaniac asshat.
well, if he not , then they can win gold, but the fact that this f***ing bust was in the team during the superseries is already enough for me to say itWhat's your problem? Are you dreaming? Where do you see Rotenberg on the roster?
I mean the boys who play for SKA and are on the same line because of it, most likely. When Svechnikov and Sergachyov play for Ak Bars yes please do call them that.LOL You mean the boys SKA has stolen.
I don't even claim Svechnikov and Sergachyov to be "AkBars boys". Should I?
I mean the boys who play for SKA. When Svechnikov and Sergachyov play for Ak Bars yes please do call them that.
Barnaul is not a small village. Also those hockey kids move around at pretty young age. There is no guarantee for that.Marchenko is from the same Barnaul, as Svechnikov btw. The same age as well. They probably knew each other from the kindergarten.
Barnaul is not a small village. Also those hockey kids move around at pretty young age. There is no guarantee for that.
I can't call them that because they flee and never pay back what was invested in their development. But that's a question of their decency.I mean the boys who play for SKA and are on the same line because of it, most likely. When Svechnikov and Sergachyov play for Ak Bars yes please do call them that.
Thus you should know hockey is not a foreign word there. It's not like Kucherov if he'd stayed in Adygeya he'd never become a hockey player. I am pretty sure there are more than one hockey school in Barnaul.I know, what Barnaul is, I was born not that far from it, even visited the city once...
I can't call them that because they flee and never pay back what was invested in their development. But that's a question of their decency.
And yes, Bragin put those together because they are all in the SKA system and have played together or do so now. I still highly doubt though that coming to SKA will benefit the development of those who were SKA's prey after destroying russian youth hockey.
I'm not exactly a fan of SKA either but let's face it, after Yugra got demoted it was just a question of where do their best talents move, not if they do it. Furthermore, Yugra has already "stolen" them beforehand then, none are born particularly close to Khanty-Mansiysk. In the end they chose SKA and there is little wrong with it.And yes, Bragin put those together because they are all in the SKA system and have played together or do so now. I still highly doubt though that coming to SKA will benefit the development of those who were SKA's prey after destroying russian youth hockey.