Prospect Info: [2024 - 5th] Ivan Motherbleeping Demidov (RW), SKA St. Petersburg (MHL)

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Only thing stopping me from getting a Demidov jersey right now is I don't know what number he'll wear with the Habs.

Here's the thing Gallagher... either give up your number or you can wear it in Laval. Your choice.

Hope it’s 91.

I’ve always liked the number and it would look great on a dangling Russian star winger
 

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For a high skill player consistency is the difference between a 1st line player and a 2nd line player. Think Kostitsyn. AK47 had all the skills and size, and when he was on he impacted the game. But he often didn't show up and so he was a 2nd liner. Be inconsistent enough and you are gone. Talent without work results in nothing.
 
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Hughes said they didn't go to Florida to meet Demidov because they didn't want to show their high interest.



What I said.

But they have to start playing a smarter game from next year, they are getting extremely easy to read with these "ignore those we have interest in" tactic. The whole league knew they wanted Demidov they weren't hiding anything. So that's a big F for Hughes right there. This time it's without consequences, all the teams ahead got who they wanted, but it's not going to be like that every single year. We need better smokescreens.
 

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Hope it’s 91.

I’ve always liked the number and it would look great on a dangling Russian star winger
27 or 47 for me

What I said.

But they have to start playing a smarter game from next year, they are getting extremely easy to read with these "ignore those we have interest in" tactic. The whole league knew they wanted Demidov they weren't hiding anything. So that's a big F for Hughes right there. This time it's without consequences, all the teams ahead got who they wanted, but it's not going to be like that every single year. We need better smokescreens.
It doesn't really matter. Tanking and related strategies should be less of a concern going forward.
 

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Nah thats just cope but it's a good day I don't want to get into this.
True. So I'll keep it short and not subjective. If you look at every player analysis online, they all say the same thing. It's not me but every scout/analyzer. They say his weaknesses are strength, defence and effort on the back check, and selfishness cause he plays like he's superman, tries to do everything by himself. A comp would be iso ball in basketball
 

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later picks are a function of earlier picks, hard to play mind games as the draft proceeds but sure

I don't mean for today, I mean for big trades and next year's picks. The fact that even fans were aware they wanted Demidov (because someone talked about Demidov at last years draft - lol) - I consider things that needs to be fixed asap. They should feel like an unknown quantity.
 

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True. So I'll keep it short and not subjective. If you look at every player analysis online, they all say the same thing. It's not me but every scout/analyzer. They say his weaknesses are strength, defence and effort on the back check, and selfishness cause he plays like he's superman, tries to do everything by himself. A comp would be iso ball in basketball
Demidov literally has spent a whole year running head first into 5 players and deke-ing through defenses :laugh: Miss me with that cope shit.

Scouts/analyzers are wrong more often than my analog clock that doesn't work. Using them to make an argument is asinine and building your opinion of players through them is even worse.
 
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It's insane how much he looks like Kovalev lol.

And like @Saundies said, I don't think I remember a pick that was seemingly so plug and play.

There's nothing glaring that HAS to be worked on. There's no 'pretty pleasing' the hockey gods that he'll grow or fill out or get faster or work harder. Of course he needs to keep working hard and what not like any young player does but nothing we have to really worry about
 

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There's nothing glaring that HAS to be worked on. There's no 'pretty pleasing' the hockey gods that he'll grow or fill out or get faster or work harder. Of course he needs to keep working hard and what not like any young player does but nothing we have to really worry about
Whether he booms or not is not the question, I'm glad the Habs swung for a real high-upside player who is NOT a project, does NOT have to get a toolbox or fix something or what have you.
 

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Demidov literally has spent a whole year running head first into 5 players and deke-ing through defenses :laugh: Miss me with that cope shit.

Scouts/analyzers are wrong more often than my analog clock that doesn't work. Using them to make an argument is asinine and building your opinion of players through them is even worse.

I'm not saying demidov is different with the puck. I mentioned strength as a weakness also. That's true of demidov too. I gave you EVERY weakness they say michkov has, some shared by demidov. But the main point was michkov does not have close to the effort level when he does not have the puck. He's also an egomaniac so it's predictable he doesn't care when he's not in control. Watch, next you're gonna say michkov doesn't have attitude issues and in fact he volunteers at the local soup kitchens and saves abandoned puppies
 

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