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Great thread on him here. He sounds fun.
What I like about this is seeing him do all that despite his team being down 4-0 in the 3rd. Very Bill Laimbeer-esque.
Great thread on him here. He sounds fun.
Other than his size and that he likes to hit the different scouting reports are all over the place
Wow, good job!
Didn't get a ton of ice time, around 10 minutes a game. Still, someone that plays like THAT and only takes one penalty all season? That is absolutely ridiculous.It's worth noting that he played in a men's league at 17 and only took a single penalty. I have no idea how much ice time he got and exactly what kind of role he played, but that's impressive as hell. Especially for what appears to be a guy who engages physically a lot.
Either they are really lenient with penalizing hits, OR he's really good at making big, clean, open ice hits (or he barely hits his opponents and they're weak and fall down easily and the refs are just giggling at how easy they go down)It's worth noting that he played in a men's league at 17 and only took a single penalty. I have no idea how much ice time he got and exactly what kind of role he played, but that's impressive as hell. Especially for what appears to be a guy who engages physically a lot.
Little bit in here: LD Alexander Nikishin - Spartak Moscow, KHL (2020, 69th, CAR)Liked the highlights but concerned about the potential heart issue. Anyone know more?
So vague. Presumably they look for congenital issues that could make him susceptible to sudden arrest like Cherapanov. That link says they’ve seen it before last year and let him play but it’s Russia....
So theyre letting him play with clearance from another country when they themselves won’t give it? That’s kind of interesting.Russian doctors are actually the ones that aren't willing to take the responsibility of allowing him to play, that's why he went to Germany to get clearance from their doctors (possibly after some more advanced diagnostics or something). Anyway, now he has been given permit to play again.
So theyre letting him play with clearance from another country when they themselves won’t give it? That’s kind of interesting.
Still curious to what the specific issue is.
Yeah from the highlights there's not much I saw that blatantly crossed the line even in to charging territory ala Wilson. Right up to the line of whether or not they're legal hits. I can see opposing teams absolutely hating this guy, which i love. Been way too long since this franchise has had someone like that, all the way back to the point that I am pretty sure the last guy we've had that should generate much ire is Ulfy, maybe early career Pronger.
Sean Hill?
Ohhh yeah good call there, that guy knew how to do some damage on both ends of the ice.Sean Hill?
Ohhh yeah good call there, that guy knew how to do some damage on both ends of the ice.
I can't recall a ton of hate thrown Hills direction but I could believe it if there was
Wasn’t he the first player in the league to fail a drug test?
He was the first one suspended for it... Berard and Theodore both failed tests, but they were lucky enough to do it before the suspension policy kicked in.