Prospect Info: Anton Silayev (LD - #10 Overall - Round 1 - 2024 Draft)

evnted

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just had a sxs from earlier in the month uploaded if anyone wants to watch at their own leisure (khl can get mad about this stuff, no promises on how long the video stays up lol)

think its very representative of where his games currently at. still some work to do with stuff like play tracking when the puck gets underneath him, response to pressure, inconsistent handling at times, but also shows some great progress in terms of neutral zone aggression, breakout decisions, overall puck management, activation ideas, and so on

also, as has been raved about in recent posts, the recoverability and play stopping from behind/a position of disadvantage is just insane, not even 2 minutes in youll see multiple great stops. we all loved that one luke play against the blues and while its an exaggeration to say it happens all the time with silayev, its certainly not uncommon in his viewings

 

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just had a sxs from earlier in the month uploaded if anyone wants to watch at their own leisure (khl can get mad about this stuff, no promises on how long the video stays up lol)

think its very representative of where his games currently at. still some work to do with stuff like play tracking when the puck gets underneath him, response to pressure, inconsistent handling at times, but also shows some great progress in terms of neutral zone aggression, breakout decisions, overall puck management, activation ideas, and so on

also, as has been raved about in recent posts, the recoverability and play stopping from behind/a position of disadvantage is just insane, not even 2 minutes in youll see multiple great stops. we all loved that one luke play against the blues and while its an exaggeration to say it happens all the time with silayev, its certainly not uncommon in his viewings



Damn wish it was a game I hadn’t seen. I love watching him skate
 
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just had a sxs from earlier in the month uploaded if anyone wants to watch at their own leisure (khl can get mad about this stuff, no promises on how long the video stays up lol)

think its very representative of where his games currently at. still some work to do with stuff like play tracking when the puck gets underneath him, response to pressure, inconsistent handling at times, but also shows some great progress in terms of neutral zone aggression, breakout decisions, overall puck management, activation ideas, and so on

also, as has been raved about in recent posts, the recoverability and play stopping from behind/a position of disadvantage is just insane, not even 2 minutes in youll see multiple great stops. we all loved that one luke play against the blues and while its an exaggeration to say it happens all the time with silayev, its certainly not uncommon in his viewings


This game pretty much demonstrates what we already knew. Size and skating combination is ridiculous. So fluid. Thrives in defending the rush and can recover effortlessly.

His IQ with stationary in-zone defending needs to be improved, but that should come with experience. He's a little unnatural/awkward in those situations, especially net front play when the opponent has established puck control.

I think the biggest negative to his game right now is that he really fights the puck and struggles with puck management. Frequently fumbles the puck, puts the puck in dangerous situations, and turns the puck over. Get him a ton of time with a skills coach.

Long story short: tantalizing upside with the size/skating combo and reach, but still some very rough edges that need work. He'll have to marinate for a while, and thankfully we have depth that can absorb the development time.
 
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dgibb10

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I forget this kid is still only 18.

I don’t get to watch him besides the clips posted here. Stats seem to be improving from last year, hopefully that’s translating into his overall game.

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This part of the prospect process is a lot of fans looking for gaudy stats. Being an 18 year old dman in the KHL isn't gonna provide that
 

Hisch13r

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This game pretty much demonstrates what we already knew. Size and skating combination is ridiculous. So fluid. Thrives in defending the rush and can recover effortlessly.

His IQ with stationary in-zone defending needs to be improved, but that should come with experience. He's a little unnatural/awkward in those situations, especially net front play when the opponent has established puck control.

I think the biggest negative to his game right now is that he really fights the puck and struggles with puck management. Frequently fumbles the puck, puts the puck in dangerous situations, and turns the puck over. Get him a ton of time with a skills coach.

Long story short: tantalizing upside with the size/skating combo and reach, but still some very rough edges that need work. He'll have to marinate for a while, and thankfully we have depth that can absorb the development time.

I feel like when the biggest problem with a 6’7 18 year old is not being the most coordinated you’re in pretty good shape. That’ll probably improve just as he gets more comfortable in his body and he already has a level of coordination with his feet that’s basically unheard of at his size.
 

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I feel like when the biggest problem with a 6’7 18 year old is not being the most coordinated you’re in pretty good shape. That’ll probably improve just as he gets more comfortable in his body and he already has a level of coordination with his feet that’s basically unheard of at his size.

I’ve read that male core strength peaks around 25. That helps with balance, among other things with skating, I assume it’s even more helpful if you’re huge.

And yes, I am enjoying this small moment of LadySplaining male physiology to dudes.

I read about it on the internet somewhere guys, I’m pretty sure that means I can confidently tell you all about it.
 

MasterofGrond

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This part of the prospect process is a lot of fans looking for gaudy stats. Being an 18 year old dman in the KHL isn't gonna provide that
Yeah, even Nikishin, the gold standard for D prospects currently outside the NHL, didn't really start posting points until his D+3 season.

Now Silayev isn't Nikishin with the puck (obviously) but nikishin isn't silayev without it, so he doesn't have to be.
 

The Wumpus

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I’ve read that male core strength peaks around 25. That helps with balance, among other things with skating, I assume it’s even more helpful if you’re huge.

And yes, I am enjoying this small moment of LadySplaining male physiology to dudes.

I read about it on the internet somewhere guys, I’m pretty sure that means I can confidently tell you all about it.
I believe this

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