Prospect Info: 2024 Draft (2/33): Igor Chernyshov (LW) | Dynamo Moscow (KHL)

Sandisfan

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If he calls it pop he'll fit in for games in Canada.

But whatever he calls his carbonated drink of choice, I think we can all be united in gratitude that he won't be one of those Georgia-area weirdos that calls everything "coke" no matter what flavor or brand it is.

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Partially guilty as a kid here in the San Jose Area. LOL
 

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Don't forget about Carl Lindros!

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Well that's not ideal. Anyone know if that timetable for recovery is accurate?

Only from google, but 4-6 months seems right for returning to contact sport, closer to 6.

Outcomes for athletes seem generally "excellent" with "high rates of return to sport", with a potential reduction in range of motion leading to osteoarthritis in the longer term.

But yeah, not ideal.

Link re: rehabilitation study
Link re: soccer athlete study, 93 days avg to return to soccer
 

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Seem like maybe him and the Sharks knew this was a possibility and wanted to use Saginaw as a rehab assignment. Easier to get back up to speed/not reaggravate something in the OHL vs the KHL.
 
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There was a rumor that he was playing with a shoulder injury as far back as spring 2023, so this isn't totally shocking. Hopefully he gets this taken care of, rebuilds strength, and comes back stronger.
 
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Seems like he could have done this right after the draft. Why wait.
Probably 1) want to have a clear path on contract and make sure everyone involved knows what's going on e.g. heading to Saginaw (versus getting the surgery, and then plans get blown up and you're heading back to Russia but just got drafted, no long term contract, and you're injured)... and 2) it takes time to schedule surgery with the surgeon you want.

Since the Saginaw thing was what, a month ago? seems like a reasonable timeline, especially since it's all international for him.
 

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KHL team might not have wanted to go the surgery route. Sharks might have thought it to be better. Wouldn’t have been on the sharks insurance until he got signed? Maybe had to work that out first?
Could be part of the reason why his dad and agent were pushing him to move to NA if the KHL team didn't want him to get the surgical repair. It would probably be better for him long term. That would be the optimistic read on it anyways.
 
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