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Prospect Info: [2025 - 34th] RW Alexander Zharovsky - Tolpar Ufa (MHL)

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Team has made some comments they wouldn't step in his way.
Molson just needs to send a couple of cases over to the owner and they can let him out of his contract.
Probably pie in the sky thinking but it wouldn't be shocking if he sticks around for camp and then maybe even gets a few pre season games and then who knows what. I can see it in my crystal ball.

I wish. I hope. Maybe it's easier to stack up when you don't play as many games?
 
Team has made some comments they wouldn't step in his way.
Molson just needs to send a couple of cases over to the owner and they can let him out of his contract.
Probably pie in the sky thinking but it wouldn't be shocking if he sticks around for camp and then maybe even gets a few pre season games and then who knows what. I can see it in my crystal ball.
Pretty sure those comments were about the end of the season after he's played his last year with them. If you remember with Demidov even after SKA's playoffs were over they could've prevented him from coming over since the contract lasted until the end of May. It's likely the not stand in the way comments are about once his KHL team's season is over they aren't going to be dicks and stand in his way, but that's very different from letting him come to TC since their season will have already started.
 
Every team that traded 99 regretted it
66 never got traded and Pittsburgh never regretted it
What are you talking about the Kings were LAUGHING with the haul they got for Gretzky!

Who the hell wouldn't want Patrice Tardif, Craig Johnson, Roman Vopat, round 5 pick in the 1996 draft (Peter Hogan) and round 1 pick in the 1997 draft (Matt Zultek)???

Fleeced em baby.
 
Please post a video of yourself dangling through randon pucks without looking at them.
I think maybe I’m too stupid to understand by why that specific request was made or it’s just a stupid request. It’s a common practice drill that anyone who has played hockey has done since they were kids, nothing to go all gaga over. Some are just better at it than others, and unless anyone doing that drill was also a Jedi-knight, chances are that everyone is looking at their blade. We even did what was called the lacrosse shot during practices and baseball swing, fun times.:thumbu::thumbu:
 
I think maybe I’m too stupid to understand by why that specific request was made or it’s just a stupid request. It’s a common practice drill that anyone who has played hockey has done since they were kids, nothing to go all gaga over. Some are just better at it than others, and unless anyone doing that drill was also a Jedi-knight, chances are that everyone is looking at their blade. We even did what was called the lacrosse shot during practices and baseball swing, fun times.:thumbu::thumbu:
Yeah, i'm aware of all that, and you agree with me so why argue lol
 
Big Cat knows how to fix Zhars skating. Domination loading.
It's easy to see just in those short clips, his legs are too straight and too hunched over. He needs to strengthen his legs, flex his knees more and straighten his back. The good news is once he gets going he can really move, he just has a tendency to fall back into the way he's always skated. The old technical patterns often need to be broken and that can take some time.
 
It's easy to see just in those short clips, his legs are too straight and too hunched over. He needs to strengthen his legs, flex his knees more and straighten his back. The good news is once he gets going he can really move, he just has a tendency to fall back into the way he's always skated. The old technical patterns often need to be broken and that can take some time.

His will power to overcome obstacles is the most important part. How will he adjust to the less time/space at the NHL level. KHL is a very competitive league but it's not really that physical and there is more time/space.

Skating technique can be worked on but for me, obsession to improve is always the most important. Lets look at Kotkaniemi... awkward skating and us fans talked about that but what didn't he also have? The will power to be among the best. He's a complacent type
 
Like I said before, for Demidov having a childhood friend countryman flying out of Russia to hang out with him and train with during all summer probably means a lot to him.

People are underestimating that fellow countrymen aspect when it's comes to immigrants... those same people probably never went to foreign country outside of the USA before, so they have no clue what it truly means.

Now imagine how Demidov would react if Zharovsky gets shipped out of town... lot of chances that he would be angry and sad.
Good point! And given the fact we probably want to extend Demidov this summer, trading Zharovsky before that could be tricky.
 
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Like I said before, for Demidov having a childhood friend countryman flying out of Russia to hang out with him and train with during all summer probably means a lot to him.

People are underestimating that fellow countrymen aspect when it's comes to immigrants... those same people probably never went to foreign country outside of the USA before, so they have no clue what it truly means.

Now imagine how Demidov would react if Zharovsky gets shipped out of town... lot of chances that he would be angry and sad.
Scotty Bowman understood this. The fab 5 in Detroit was based on that
 
The most crazy thing about this rumors around Zharovsky (I would be very happy to acquire Matthew Knies and sacrifice Zharovsky for this player), but at same time, Habs want a player to play with Demidov and have chemistry with him for many years to come. Zharovsky looks exactly the guy who can create a perfect chemistry with Demidov.
 
The most crazy thing about this rumors around Zharovsky (I would be very happy to acquire Matthew Knies and sacrifice Zharovsky for this player), but at same time, Habs want a player to play with Demidov and have chemistry with him for many years to come. Zharovsky looks exactly the guy who can create a perfect chemistry with Demidov.
And where's the physicality on that line? And before you say the center, keep in mind we're now limiting our search to a 2c with offense, defense AND a notable physical element who can skate and keep up in marty's system and fits our age range.
 
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And where's the physicality on that line? And before you say the center, keep in mind we're now limiting our search to a 2c with offense, defense AND a notable physical element who can skate and keep up in marty's system and fits our age range.
I don’t think both Russian kids should play on the same line. Demidov should be moved with Suzuki and Caufield. And Slaf should play on a second line with Hage and Zharovsky in the future.
 
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I don’t think both Russian kids should play on the same line. Demidov should be moved with Suzuki and Caufield. And Slaf should play on a second line with Hage and Zharovsky in the future.
Big part of why the top line works so well is Slafkovsky's board battles and puck retrievals, Ivan's fantastic but he doesn't bring that the same way.
 
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Big part of why the top line works so well is Slafkovsky's board battles and puck retrievals, Ivan's fantastic but he doesn't bring that the same way.
Time will tell. We won’t see Hage and-or Zharovsky at NHL level before one or two seasons.
 
They are both coming late march/early april at the end of their respective season.
I would not be surprised to see Zharovsky play an additional year in the KHL unless he put on a notable amount of muscle. Very good spot developmentally for him with minutes and seemingly good coaching.
 
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We don’t know HuGo plans for those kids. They certainly want to have the most competitive team as soon as possible.
Sure, but we can look at patterns and see he strives to have different archetypes of players working towards to create cohesion in lines. That was a huge factor in the Slafkovsky and the Reinbacher picks was we didn't have that and they were very hard to find.
 
And where's the physicality on that line? And before you say the center, keep in mind we're now limiting our search to a 2c with offense, defense AND a notable physical element who can skate and keep up in marty's system and fits our age range.
Zharovsky isn't going to go out there and be Beck Malenstyn but for a young guy who's still developing and adding strength he's a beast when it comes to puck protection.
 
Is it something common that KHL teams let their youngsters, drafted at NHL level, go to train over Summer with their future NHL team ?

Is he in Montreal to showcase him to other teams ?

The KHL can't tell players what to do in the offseason. It's like the NHL.
A lot of Russian NHLers actually train with their former KHL teams/coaches during summer.

But yea, this is rare for young KHLers. Probably because, unlike Montreal, nobody has a Demidov willing to take a fellow Russian under his wing all summer.

It shows how highly committed Demidov is to the Canadiens.
 
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His will power to overcome obstacles is the most important part. How will he adjust to the less time/space at the NHL level. KHL is a very competitive league but it's not really that physical and there is more time/space.

Skating technique can be worked on but for me, obsession to improve is always the most important. Lets look at Kotkaniemi... awkward skating and us fans talked about that but what didn't he also have? The will power to be among the best. He's a complacent type
Every player we draft should have desire to improve as their #1 attribute.

Now that we have the resources there are no excuses for players to stagnate.
 
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Every player we draft should have desire to improve as their #1 attribute.

Now that we have the resources there are no excuses for players to stagnate.
That is the MSL philosophy and what made him a great player.

It is great that athletes today have so many today to improve and hone their skills. Makes me feel like I grew up in the dark ages.
 

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