dyldude
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Ovchinnikov picked up his 11th goal and an assist (24th and 25th points of the season) today. He is really tearing it u and going under a lot of people's radars
Ovchinnikov picked up his 11th goal and an assist (24th and 25th points of the season) today. He is really tearing it u and going under a lot of people's radars
Ovchinnikov picked up his 11th goal and an assist (24th and 25th points of the season) today. He is really tearing it u and going under a lot of people's radars
Somehow Ovchinnikov was left off Central Scouting's rankings. I'd take him as high as the 2nd round.
17 years old, more to hockey and looking at points. Not all players develop at the same rate. This post is not going to age well. He is surging.His point totals are nothing special. Any kind of quality Russian is playing pros or at least has been featured internationally a lot more than he has.
Central scouting sucks bad, they arent a legit reference...Maybe he is planning to stay in Russia? I am sure CS knows more...
I agree both are big sleepers. Between the two of them Khusnutdinov has the better motor and is the better two-way player, and Ovchinnikov is probably flashier and a better puck-carrier.How does this kid compare to his fellow countryman, Marat Khusnutdinov? Is he more of a goal scoring winger and Marat more of a play making, 2-way center? Who's the better skater or, etc.? Both seem to be big sleepers.
In the last 3 drafts Colorado have been swinging for the fences with some high-risk, high-reward forwards, including picking 5 Russians in later rounds, so they might be players on some under-the-radar Russian guys like Ovchinnikov.
In 2019 the Avs were also reportedly targeting Alexandrov with the 63rd pick before he got selected 1 pick before at 62nd, suggesting that they haven't shied away from Russians despite Shvyrev and Smirnov not working out.
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I totally agree. It makes sense in Colorado's current situation to go for some high upside players in the later rounds, and Russia being under-scouted is the best bet to unearth a hidden gem, especially in goal as you rightly pointed out.It's actually not a bad strategy as right now Russia is underscouted, holds a wealth of talent, all of that added to the fact that the russian goalie prospects are probably the best world-wide when it comes to positioning and technique. Askarov himself being a great prospect has as much to do with the goalie pipeline there being insanely good right now as it has to do with his own tremendous talent.
Miftakhov is pretty good as a prospect, and Arthur Akhtyamov has the potential to be a dark horse prospect that eventually goes on to be really good in the NHL.
Even though Colorado doesn't have a lot to show for these riskier selections, Nikolai Kovalenko shows some promise and could eventually be a fixture in the team's middle-6.