Malkin had 83 points this year. Kuznetsov's decline is overstated, dude didn't have a good season but also shot at a career low 7% and had a career low on ice sh% as well. He's still very capable of producing 60-70 points.
Center is definitely their weakest position but they also have the best wingers on the planet which helps to offset that. USA is probably the only nation without a positional weakness relative to the others (Finland - defense & wing, Canada - goaltending, Sweden - wing & a bit at center).
Positionally, Russia probably ranks:
wingers - 1st
centers - 5th
defenseman - 4th
goaltenders - 1st
Sergachev led the Lightning in ice time this year, ahead of Hedman. He's very easily a #1 defenseman. He averaged 27 mins per game in the playoffs
79gp 10g 64p +13 23:49 TOI
Those are the numbers of a #1 defenseman. And he's the #1 defenseman on a top tier team. Provorov also led his team in TOI and was his team's #1 defenseman.
Orlov scored 30gp 4g 25p +7 22 minutes per game as a Bruin.
Zub and Gavrikov are legit top pairing shutdown defenseman.
Nobody is arguing their D is better than the two best nations in the world, but they can field a better group of D than Finland pretty easily. Heiskanen is the only Finnish D in the top 50 league defenseman in terms of TOI, Russia has 4 defenseman in the top 50. Jokiharju is the only other Finnish defenseman who averaged >20 mins last year, and he was 73rd in the league in TOI.
This is all sorts of ignorant.
During their last 12 WC/Olympic appearances, no nation has as many medals (8)
Russia (8)
2012 gold
2014 gold
2015 silver
2016 bronze
2017 bronze
2019 bronze
2018 gold (olympics)
2022 silver (olympics)
Canada (7)
2015 gold
2016 gold
2017 silver
2019 silver
2021 gold
2018 bronze (olympics)
2014 gold (olympics)
Finland (6)
2014 silver
2016 silver
2019 gold
2021 silver
2014 bronze (olympics)
2022 gold (olympics)
Sweden (5)
2013 gold
2014 bronze
2017 gold
2018 gold
2014 silver (olympics)
This is the last roster they sent to the WC (2021).
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Are you telling me this is their best? 8 of their top 9 scorers aren't even playing in the NHL right now, and that 1 guy (Barabanov) probably doesn't even make Russia's best on best roster.
And they had none of their top 3 goalies. Samonov was their starter....
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Huge advantage they had that year, let me tell ya.
Which is 5 tournaments, where they have pretty much never gotten their full complement of players, as you so mistakenly claim. For example, Vasilevsky, arguably the best goalie in the world over the last 5-7 years, was only present on 3 WC rosters since 2014. They medaled all 3 years (1 gold and 2 bronzes)
But in those last 5 tournaments, they were knocked out by Finland 2 times (outshot them in both games) and Canada 3 times (twice in OT, and the other was a very late 3rd period comeback by Canada). They won bronze in 3 of those years, and were undefeated in bronze medal games:
2016 - lost 3-1 in semifinal to
Finland despite outshooting them 29-16.
Beat USA for bronze.
2017 - lost 4-2 (ENG) in semifinal to strong
Canadian team led by Mackinnon, Marner, Point, ROR etc
Beat Finland for bronze.
2018 - lost 5-4 in OT in QFs to another strong
Canadian team, led by McDavid, Barzal, Horvat, RNH etc.
2019 - lost 1-0 in semifinal to
Finland.
Beat Czechs for bronze.
2021 - lost 2-1 in OT in QFs to
Canada, they had none of their top players and weren't allowed to compete under their flag.
You are completely out to lunch here. Russia would very much be a threat to win gold in a best on best tournament