DRW204
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Really liking this kid so far.
Future 3C?
Good deal .... sign contract, get free polo shirt and hat.
Everything about him indicates upside potential. Leave him in junior don’t assign him to the moose next year.Yup, to me he has the tools to be a modern 3C in the NHL. Glad to see him signe
No way with Kuzmin making the jump next year, I'd want him on the team too. He's a late birthday, so he'll be 20 by 2024. Guelph doesn't look to be a very good team this year, any chance he gets traded before the playoffs? Otherwise I'd like to see him get a pro tryout and some experience in the playoffs with the Moose this year.Everything about him indicates upside potential. Leave him in junior don’t assign him to the moose next year.
Thanks for these updates! I don't really follow the junior leagues at this point -- can anyone who does weigh in on what this move is likely to mean for DZ's development?
Well he did just sign with a bonafide NHL team, he must be good!7 for 1? That’s a big haul for Zhilkin!
Yeah, I’m not sure what the reason is. He is obviously very skilled. Could be a consistency issue , lack of offensive opportunity or focus on defensive responsibilities.I haven’t really followed him closely other than watch some highlight videos. There’s no doubt that he’s super talented but I’m curious as to why that hasn’t translated into points. Just under a point per game in D+1 doesn’t seem to match his talent level. Any thoughts as to why?
Even if he doesn’t turn into a Cirelli, he could easily develop in to a Bryan Little-lite, with the addition of crazy soft hands.We need a mid-round OHL centreman to turn into our Brayden Point or Anthony Cirelli! That will be my unreasonable expectation for Zhilkin for the next 5 years.
It often matters who's ahead of him. He had Poitras ahead of him in Guelph and still played over a point per game, which was enough for a playoff team with better depth to bring him in. If he ever played for a team where he was *the* guy that the offense ran through, he'd put up more points. Doesn't mean he's better or worse than his numbers, just that he hasn't had the chance to be that guy. Based on the numbers that he's put up while not being that guy, I'm encouraged.I haven’t really followed him closely other than watch some highlight videos. There’s no doubt that he’s super talented but I’m curious as to why that hasn’t translated into points. Just under a point per game in D+1 doesn’t seem to match his talent level. Any thoughts as to why?
Just re-watched some Zhilkin highlights. Still one of my favourite picks last year.
Wonder what the likelihood of turning pro with the Moose is for him this coming season. He was called up to the Moose at the end of the season for the experience so there’s that.
He will be 20 in mid December. Would he benefit from another season in the OHL?
Also on a completely useless note, I just realized he is the second Moscow born player to be drafted by the Jets in the #77 spot of the draft. The other also has a surname beginning with ZH.
Zhamnov #77 round 4 of 1990
Zhilkin #77 round 3 of 2022