HuGort
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Yes it is. The 14 was points. I got it mixed up.11 goals in 7 games.
11 goals in 7 games is quite the pace. Who does he remind you of? Tavares?
Yes it is. The 14 was points. I got it mixed up.11 goals in 7 games.
Yes it is. The 14 was points. I got it mixed up.
11 goals in 7 games is quite the pace. Who does he remind you of? Tavares?
Odd he only has 3 assistsI was thinking about that, but I honestly don't know. I've seen comparisons with Marner, Eichel, Seguin (prime). But I think left-handed center Marner with worse playmaking and better shooting would be the closest. Does anyone have another player that makes the comparison more sense?
Steve Larmer?I was thinking about that, but I honestly don't know. I've seen comparisons with Marner, Eichel, Seguin (prime). But I think left-handed center Marner with worse playmaking and better shooting would be the closest. Does anyone have another player that makes the comparison more sense?
A lot of size in the first round this year, not a whole lot of truly smaller players.
My comp has been William Nylander. Maybe as Misa cements himself as a C it becomes a little less accurate though.I was thinking about that, but I honestly don't know. I've seen comparisons with Marner, Eichel, Seguin (prime). But I think left-handed center Marner with worse playmaking and better shooting would be the closest. Does anyone have another player that makes the comparison more sense?
Sounds it could be some kind of way from his side to put pressure onto Dynamo. Isn't he under contract for another 2 or 3 years?sounds like it's not 100% official yet, team saying he's with their VHL club and isn't planning on leaving so we'll see.
I don't know his contract status as elite prospects has updated his profile and have him in the USHL now but it doesn't sound like that's happening yet according to this interview,Sounds it could be some kind of way from his side to put pressure onto Dynamo. Isn't he under contract for another 2 or 3 years?
This will be interesting to follow, and could be a chaotic process regardless of his real intention here. As per this tweet, he signed a 3-year KHL contract earlier this year.I don't know his contract status as elite prospects has updated his profile and have him in the USHL now but it doesn't sound like that's happening yet according to this interview,
“We are not ready to terminate the contract with Ryabkin. It's unambiguous" - Dynamo sports director about the situation of the 17-year-old hockey player - Athletistic
Moscow sports director "Dynamo" Alexey Sopin, in an interview with a correspondent, said that his club would not terminate the contract with the 17-year-old striker. Ivan Ryabkin . On Wednesday, the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the American Collegiate Hockey League (USHL) announced on their official...athletistic.com