Player Discussion: Dmitri Voronkov

VT

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Voronkov is there too.




Sorry my English now, it is worse, translate is from Russian.

Week 10 is Monday

1. Roller 5 minutes
2. Dynamic stretching, 5 min
3. Warm-up with an elastic band standing on shoulder rotators 5 to 20 and hip retraction from a miniband 3 to 20
4. Jumping out of the saddle 10 + Push-ups 10 + Superman 15 + sit-up 10 * 3-4 laps

5.A. Jumping on 75 cm - 6 times

5B . Side throws with a progression in movement from 10 kg * 4/4
5S . Pull the sled 10 m + push the sled 10 m - 3 laps

6A. Split squat goblet 24/30/36 kg, 6/6 per leg 2 seconds down/ pause 1 second/ explosion
6V. Jumping out of the start position 5-6 kg from the pause up explosion 6/6
6S. Dilution of the dumbbells to the sides 10
6D. Push-ups from the bars 10


7A. Pull-ups Australian
feet on the ball, grip change 10 times
7B. Press your hands against your hips ( bringing your shoulder) into the crossover 10 times
7S. "Skater" 15/15
7D Horizon shoulder retraction 12-15
* 3-4 rounds

8A Lying Side to Side on Swissball 6/6
8B Side to side with straight legs 1-2 kg 6/6
8C. Standing sideways on the elbow in the plank, foot on the ball (for inner thigh) 10/10 - 2 laps
 

Xoggz22

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Would love to see him doing agility and speed drills. Reflex, twitch muscles, cardio... all the things he needs to work on to become the beast we hope he does. Really hope he comes back with a little English language under his belt and that he's more comfortable in 2024. Could be a unicorn in this league as he develops.
 
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stevo61

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Would love to see him doing agility and speed drills. Reflex, twitch muscles, cardio... all the things he needs to work on to become the beast we hope he does. Really hope he comes back with a little English language under his belt and that he's more comfortable in 2024. Could be a unicorn in this league as he develops.
He looks quite lean in all the videos atleast. I think cardio was his biggest issue, takes a lot of energy to move that much mass and not many are able to do it like the Byfuglien's of the world
 

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Per Mark Scheing: News: #CBJ has placed Dmitri Voronkov on injured reserve. He’s out indefinitely with an upper-body injury. The team gave no exact timeframe. There is a chance it could be longer term though.
 

thebus88

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Do you or anyone have the video of what happened?
It was the 1st or 2nd shift of the game.

Took a hit that seemed pretty shoulder to shoulder. Didn’t seem to brace for it or tense up much for it. He should always be the aggressor. I’m “guessing” shoulder injury and the longer they don’t say anything concrete, the worse it probably is.
 

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CBJWerenski8

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Obviously thrilled he’s here and playing well, but do we have any insights on if he’s enjoying Columbus/NHL life? We all know the homesick story from last year. I just hope he’s doing well off the ice and wants to stick around after his contract ends
 

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Obviously thrilled he’s here and playing well, but do we have any insights on if he’s enjoying Columbus/NHL life? We all know the homesick story from last year. I just hope he’s doing well off the ice and wants to stick around after his contract ends
Based on this 6 month old interview, he seems to be feeling pretty good, but his adaptation level is 0 according to him at 6:10

 
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Doggy

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Alex Tuch is a big guy who can skate....heh.....Josh Anderson, frankly, as well.
Anderson skates really well and is physical but he completely lacks vision, has no passing skills and doesn’t really have stick handling ability.

Vronk is not the best skater but he excels at everything else. I think Vronk seems much better off the puck.

IOW, Andy was a one man show, don’t think he helps teammates at all. Felt like most of his points were goals where a puck was stolen and he simply drove the net and took the shot himself, no chances for rebounds or continued possession if a goal wasn't scored. Never looked for teammates and sustaining offensive possession time. Vronk definitely involves his line mates.
 
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