C/W Marat Khusnutdinov (2020, 37th, MIN)

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I get more and more impressed with him. For any concerned with his size, he's proven capable of winning battles with bigger players, I think Marat will stick at center. Love the 200 ft game.
He's a center for sure. Anyone proposing he moves to wing is crazy.
 
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He's a center for sure. Anyone proposing he moves to wing is crazy.
100%. Its crazy people look into size too much to see who sticks at center in the NHL. This same principle applies to some other prospects this year people are saying would stick better on the wing like Rossi. Both have what it takes to make it as a C.
 
There are literally NHL scouts that have him ranked in the 1st. There's no chance he slips to the 3rd round.

There were probably NHL scouts with the likes of Nikolayev and Spiridonov ranked in the 1st last year too.

It's hard to predict what 31 different brain trusts will do, but I have a hard time seeing an undersized Russian center getting looked at least until the latter part of the 2nd.
 
There are literally NHL scouts that have him ranked in the 1st. There's no chance he slips to the 3rd round.
Given the disparity in rankings, there could be a dozen teams having him ranked in their top 30, and he still drops deep into the 2nd. Most teams are able to pick up players with a first round grade in the early 2nd round given how team ranking vary so much.
 
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I will defer to those who have watched him a good amount. Still I think the lack of production has to be worrying. He was 13th on the Russian U18 team in points. If he is doing so many things well enough to be a first rounder wouldn't he be getting secondary assists at a minimum?
When I read all the praise I am reminded of the scene from Moneyball where the scouts call a guy a "five-tool player" who has the ball "explode" off his bat. The GM asks why he is hitting .230 (paraphrasing, as I haven't watched it recently).
 
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100%. Its crazy people look into size too much to see who sticks at center in the NHL. This same principle applies to some other prospects this year people are saying would stick better on the wing like Rossi. Both have what it takes to make it as a C.

I think we’d all like to make this purely about individual evaluations, and most of it should be that, but I don’t know how you can ignore overwhelming statistics.
 
I think we’d all like to make this purely about individual evaluations, and most of it should be that, but I don’t know how you can ignore overwhelming statistics.
Among the top 30 centers in points, one is 5'10", one is 5'11" and most are listed at 6'0" which could be a rounded number.

Khusnutdinov is listed at 5'11".

So he's just about on par with the league's best in terms of size.
 
Among the top 30 centers in points, one is 5'10", one is 5'11" and most are listed at 6'0" which could be a rounded number.

Khusnutdinov is listed at 5'11".

So he's just about on par with the league's best in terms of size.

There is no reliable source that lists him that way though, his official height measurement is 176cm (which is 5'9" I guess) and a look at him tells me that there's no way he is 5'11".
 
Among the top 30 centers in points, one is 5'10", one is 5'11" and most are listed at 6'0" which could be a rounded number.

Khusnutdinov is listed at 5'11".

So he's just about on par with the league's best in terms of size.

That’s if you think he’s 5’11. Most sources have him at 5’9, and I think he looks much closer to that than 5’11.
 
There is no reliable source that lists him that way though, his official height measurement is 176cm (which is 5'9" I guess) and a look at him tells me that there's no way he is 5'11".
NHL central scouting lists him at 5'11". They might not have great scouts, but as a service for NHL teams they generally try get accurate measurements of height and weight.
 
There were probably NHL scouts with the likes of Nikolayev and Spiridonov ranked in the 1st last year too.

It's hard to predict what 31 different brain trusts will do, but I have a hard time seeing an undersized Russian center getting looked at least until the latter part of the 2nd.
Could be BS but the sharks said they had Spiridonov at the end of the first and start of the second and were shocked when they traded a 2020 4th pick to grab him
 
Could be BS but the sharks said they had Spiridonov at the end of the first and start of the second and were shocked when they traded a 2020 4th pick to grab him
Spiridonov was 36 on my last so doesn't seem like bullshit to me.
 
Spiridonov was 36 on my last so doesn't seem like bullshit to me.

I had Spiridonov in the 1st. I love his game and was so happy when the Sharks took him, but I will say, if the Sharks had him as a 1st round pick, that means they think they got 3 1st rounders as he was their 3rd selection.
 
I had Spiridonov in the 1st. I love his game and was so happy when the Sharks took him, but I will say, if the Sharks had him as a 1st round pick, that means they think they got 3 1st rounders as he was their 3rd selection.
Yeah well really only one of them has impressed so far. Hamaliuk has been pretty disappointing. Kniazev had a good year though
 
https://thehockeywriters.com/2020-nhl-mock-draft-first-round-scenarios-5/



29) Washington Capitals — Marat Khusnutdinov (LC, Russia, SKA-1946 St. Petersburg MHL)


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ANALYSIS: Washington has enjoyed a lot of success with Russians drafted in the first round since the turn of the century — Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov as current Capitals, Alex Semin and Semyon Varlamov as former Capitals, plus Ilya Samsonov and Alexander Alexeyev as top prospects, not to mention Dmitry Orlov as a second-rounder. Khusnutdinov could join that impressive list, rising towards the first round as a two-way centre who flashed more offensive upside as the draft year progressed. His ceiling isn’t as high as Kuznetsov — the 26th overall pick from 2010 — but Khusnutdinov’s creativity shone through as he became more confident, which wouldn’t have gone unnoticed by the Capitals.
 
Amirov would "likely be in the running for the top 3 in the 2020 draft"? Seriously?
 
Amirov would "likely be in the running for the top 3 in the 2020 draft"? Seriously?
Although that seems extremely generous based on the ultimate upside of Laff, Byfield and Stutzle - I do think Amirov is a top ten talent in the draft and love how complete his game is. If someone values a potential 60-70 point player who plays all 200 ft over an 80-90 point player who might have some warts defensively, I could see how they believe that's enough to include them in the conversation.
 
Top 10 is a long way from top 3. Guys like Drysdale, at least one of the Swedes, and at least one of Rossi/Perfetti has to be ahead of him, besides the three that you mentioned. And then there is Sanderson, Quinn, Lundell...
 

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