Interesting interview with Dynamo's GM:
(Pavel Lysenkov from Match TV, 7 Nov '24)
Ryabkin has been appointed captain of the junior team at the international tournament in St. Petersburg. U20 head coach Nikolai Voevodin advised the forward to lose weight. Is this really a problem?
Coaches of Dynamo gave Ivan similar recommendations last season. And now he's was on a trip with the VHL club and we have feedback. Yes there is such a problem with excess weight.
And if the national team has also paid attention to this, it's not just Dynamo being the bad and evil guys who don't like Ryabkin. So if a problem exists, we need to work with our sleeves rolled up. It's the same at any level - juniors, VHL, KHL. He’s not the most talented and highest rated player of his age for nothing, but you have to back it up with actions.
We pay attention to publications and watch Ryabkin's interviews. Ivan has said his MHL playing time has dropped from 18 to 10 minutes per game. But if you go to the MHL website and study the statistics, last season he averaged 17 minutes 56 seconds per game. Now he's at 17 minutes 25 seconds per game. The difference is only 31 seconds. And Ivan is still on the 1st PP unit
A year ago he had 25 goals, now he has 0 goals.
That's what I'm talking about. We're not trying to put pressure on Ivan, destroy him, or humiliate him. But we want to be useful to him. The main thing is that Ivan needs to open up to the coaches and listen not only to his inner circle, but also to people who really want to help him.
If Ryabkin plays better and his statistics go up, is there a chance that you will invite him back to the KHL?
Yes, of course. We discuss it all the time. We watch all of his games. If he tries, the coach will see it and I'm sure he will get an invitation to the KHL.
And if Ivan makes a splash in St. Petersburg, will you notice it in Dynamo?
Of course, yes. And through Match TV I would like to address Ryabkin. Ivan, we are waiting for you! Come!