Confirmed with Link: Canucks Sign Kirill Kudryavtsev to ELC

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What impressed me about Kudryavtsev tonight is how effective he was along the wall. The Oilers play a hard forechecking style, focused on punishing d-men in the offensive zone and reclaiming the puck.

But Kiril was able to absorb a lot of those hits and make a safe, effective pass out of his own zone. Went back and checked his Hockey DB profile.

He's listed at only 6', but 202. He's built like a fire-hydrant. Thanks to his strong pre-season, he's a lock for Abbotsford......and could even get some NHL callups if he keeps progressing. Almost unheard of for a 7th round draft pick who could still play junior hockey this season.
 
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A Russian defenseman, playing junior during the Covid years? Maybe we got lucky and drafted a top 4 d man that was lost in the Covid shuffle.

Looks like he's our #2 d prospect now, ahead of Pettersson.
 
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Kirill, he can break the puck out under heat, that kid,” said Tocchet. “I can’t pronounce his last name — you’ve gotta help me out — but I’m really impressed with him.”
 

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Kudryavtsev will be an interesting guy to to follow in Abbotsford in the early going. Tocchet doesn't very often hand out glowing praise to young d-men. But this 20-year old kid has earned the accolades,

If he continues to process the game at a high rate and deliver some of those nifty head-man passes, I could actually see him getting into some NHL games this year. He brings to the table something the Canucks sorely lack, lower down on their blueline--a fairly skilled, puck-moving d-man.

Of course I seem recall that last year Cole McWard got an extended look in training camp and was actually kept around and played one regular season game. But landed back in Abbotsford, where his season was pretty 'average'. So you really never know until they drop the puck.
 

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He was solid in the OHL. I was disappointed last year because I thought his game would take another step offensively but it just didn't. However, he has a lot of tools and seems like he will be easy to work with and develop, so I'm optimistic about him

He's not slam dunk by any means, but he has decent tools and a good toolbox and his skating doesn't suck. So it's all good jumping off points for a 20 year old. I'll watch him closely in Abby this year
 

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Kudryavtsev will be an interesting guy to to follow in Abbotsford in the early going. Tocchet doesn't very often hand out glowing praise to young d-men. But this 20-year old kid has earned the accolades,

If he continues to process the game at a high rate and deliver some of those nifty head-man passes, I could actually see him getting into some NHL games this year. He brings to the table something the Canucks sorely lack, lower down on their blueline--a fairly skilled, puck-moving d-man.

Of course I seem recall that last year Cole McWard got an extended look in training camp and was actually kept around and played one regular season game. But landed back in Abbotsford, where his season was pretty 'average'. So you really never know until they drop the puck.

I might be in the minority here, but it's his defense that impresses me the most. He's so calm, poised, in position, great stick, and smart.

It's his IQ both offensively and defensively that impress me. I really do think this kid is a sleeper, his coaches have loved him at every level for a reason. Call me crazy, but if he became a premiere top 4 defenseman in the NHL it would great, but not surprising. His IQ + Compete level is very Tanev like.
 

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I might be in the minority here, but it's his defense that impresses me the most. He's so calm, poised, in position, great stick, and smart.

It's his IQ both offensively and defensively that impress me. I really do think this kid is a sleeper, his coaches have loved him at every level for a reason. Call me crazy, but if he became a premiere top 4 defenseman in the NHL it would great, but not surprising. His IQ + Compete level is very Tanev like.

Yeah his play in the neutral zone gives me Tanev vibes as well. Now that's a pretty high bar to set and I'm not expecting KK to ever be in the conversation for best defensive dman in the world like Tanev was. But I'm excited to see how he does this year as a rookie pro.
 
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I'm beginning to see how the COVID seasons seriously disrupted the scouting community and really contributed to draft picks being 'all over the map'.

A lot of scouting services agree that Kudryavtsev would probably not have lasted past the third round in most draft years. But scouts just didn't have much of a read on him after he came to OHL from Russia.

I guess the tip-off might have been that the Canucks signed him right out of his draft year, despite not being picked until the 7th round. This hardly ever happens to 7th rounders in any other drafts.

So the Canucks may have lucked their way into a legitimate first or second round draft talent. And along with D-Petey and Wilander, suddenly the Canucks have some intriguing you d-men in the pipeline.
 

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Wasn't 21-22 a full OHL season? Also, didn't they sign Kudryatsev after his D+1 rather than right out of the draft?
 
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Wasn't 21-22 a full OHL season? Also, didn't they sign Kudryatsev after his D+1 rather than right out of the draft?

While you’re right about 21-22 being a full season VanJack is right that the 2022 draft was one where most scouting departments felt like they were lacking information on most players. GMs and scouts commented on it. Kudryavtsev seems like a guy that teams just forgot about because after he was drafted there were a lot of off-the-record by comments by scouts and draft experts that they didn’t even realize he wasn’t drafted yet. Apparently was ranked quite a bit higher by most teams.

And yeah, he was signed in March or his D+1.
 
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While you’re right about 21-22 being a full season VanJack is right that the 2022 draft was one where most scouting departments felt like they were lacking information on most players. GMs and scouts commented on it. Kudryavtsev seems like a guy that teams just forgot about because after he was drafted there were a lot of off-the-record by comments by scouts and draft experts that they didn’t even realize he wasn’t drafted yet. Apparently was ranked quite a bit higher by most teams.

And yeah, he was signed in March or his D+1.

I love how mickey mouse the NHL is at times.
 

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there were a lot of off-the-record by comments by scouts and draft experts that they didn’t even realize he wasn’t drafted yet.
That can’t be true, can it?

Paid professionals can’t look up to find if a player is or is not already drafted?

I could have looked that up on hockeydb and it would have taken me less than a minute.

I have a difficult time believing that…but then again I’ve heard a GM state he ran out of time in trying to renegotiate the contract of…
 

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A Russian defenseman, playing junior during the Covid years? Maybe we got lucky and drafted a top 4 d man that was lost in the Covid shuffle.

Looks like he's our #2 d prospect now, ahead of Pettersson.
Edit - missed that you were talking about D prospects. Never mind.
 

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soo... you're saying Forsling 2.0?

Well, hopefully this guy won't get traded away for nothing.


Kudryavtsev seems like a guy that teams just forgot about because after he was drafted there were a lot of off-the-record by comments by scouts and draft experts that they didn’t even realize he wasn’t drafted yet. Apparently was ranked quite a bit higher by most teams.
This doesn't quite square. Why would teams have bothered to rank him if they thought that he had already been drafted?
 

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This doesn't quite square. Why would teams have bothered to rank him if they thought that he had already been drafted?

The way the stories go, when the Canucks announced the pick a couple teams thought he was selected earlier in the draft. Those teams had him ranked higher on their draft board.

Apparently other teams had him much higher on their draft boards but were able to select other players ranked even higher. NHL teams tend to have very different draft boards than the public ones and each other.
 
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The way the stories go, when the Canucks announced the pick a couple teams thought he was selected earlier in the draft. Those teams had him ranked higher on their draft board.

Apparently other teams had him much higher on their draft boards but were able to select other players ranked even higher. NHL teams tend to have very different draft boards than the public ones and each other.
Ah, I had made an incorrect interpretation; I thought you meant that they thought he'd been selected in the previous draft. That seemed unbelievable-- this is just stupid, which seems quite believable.

Threads that are this complementary to our prospects make me worried that we’re pumping value up for trades
Well, Kudryavtsev and Pettersson and Mynio are all within a year in age... wouldn't surprise me if one of them was included in a trade if they go after short-term playoff help again.
 
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Ah, I had made an incorrect interpretation; I thought you meant that they thought he'd been selected in the previous draft. That seemed unbelievable-- this is just stupid, which seems quite believable.


Well, Kudryavtsev and Pettersson and Mynio are all within a year in age... wouldn't surprise me if one of them was included in a trade if they go after short-term playoff help again.
Ah, I had made an incorrect interpretation; I thought you meant that they thought he'd been selected in the previous draft. That seemed unbelievable-- this is just stupid, which seems quite believable.


Well, Kudryavtsev and Pettersson and Mynio are all within a year in age... wouldn't surprise me if one of them was included in a trade if they go after short-term playoff help again.
If you look at the history of TDL deals for contending teams, it usually always involves a high draft pick and maybe a 'B' level prospect.

That's what it cost them to acquire Lindholm and Zadorov around last year's TDL. If one of Kudryavtsev, Mynio and D-Petey weren't all d-men, I could see the possibility of the Canucks maybe dealing one of them.

But I just can't see the Canucks trading any of them. And Wilander is in the same boat. They're the Canucks 'defensemen of the future'.
 

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If you look at the history of TDL deals for contending teams, it usually always involves a high draft pick and maybe a 'B' level prospect.

That's what it cost them to acquire Lindholm and Zadorov around last year's TDL. If one of Kudryavtsev, Mynio and D-Petey weren't all d-men, I could see the possibility of the Canucks maybe dealing one of them.

But I just can't see the Canucks trading any of them. And Wilander is in the same boat. They're the Canucks 'defensemen of the future'.
Gotta trade somebody to get somebody. And defence is now looking like the deepest position in terms of prospects. Four guys that they seem to have some hopes for, all 19 or 20 years old. Hard to imagine them parting with Willander so that one would mean one of the other three.
 
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If you look at the history of TDL deals for contending teams, it usually always involves a high draft pick and maybe a 'B' level prospect.

That's what it cost them to acquire Lindholm and Zadorov around last year's TDL. If one of Kudryavtsev, Mynio and D-Petey weren't all d-men, I could see the possibility of the Canucks maybe dealing one of them.

But I just can't see the Canucks trading any of them. And Wilander is in the same boat. They're the Canucks 'defensemen of the future'.
Unless KK really pops in the A, hard to see him having that much trade value, it’s just the way it is considering he’s a 7th rounder.

I think we over estimate how much attention other teams pay to other team’s prospect depth
 
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