F Dmitri Sheshin - Metallurg Novokuznetsk, VHL (2019 undrafted)

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Looking for more information on this prospect as I can't seem to find much. He's listed as a top prospect for the 2019 draft on Eliteprospects and many of the others listed already have their own thread so, I figured I'd make one for Sheshin. I'm hoping someone has a scouting report and current size listing.
 
Looking for more information on this prospect as I can't seem to find much. He's listed as a top prospect for the 2019 draft on Eliteprospects and many of the others listed already have their own thread so, I figured I'd make one for Sheshin. I'm hoping someone has a scouting report and current size listing.

Here is his statistics, but it's in Russian. http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=55749

r-hockey.ru is the best site for Russian prospects btw. It's just they need better English section.
 
Here is his statistics, but it's in Russian. http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=55749

r-hockey.ru is the best site for Russian prospects btw. It's just they need better English section.

Translate works well enough and is easy enough for the names of the competitions, searching prospects though is a bit of trouble. For instance I was looking to compare him to Khovanov, Denisenko and see how he fares statistically against them. Also if anyone here has seen him play. Either way, someone knew enough of him or heard from scouts/insiders that he is the top prospect in Russia right now for 2019 so obviously there is info out there.
 
Translate works well enough and is easy enough for the names of the competitions, searching prospects though is a bit of trouble. For instance I was looking to compare him to Khovanov, Denisenko and see how he fares statistically against them. Also if anyone here has seen him play. Either way, someone knew enough of him or heard from scouts/insiders that he is the top prospect in Russia right now for 2019 so obviously there is info out there.

Denisenko http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=40260
Khovanov http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=42804

2001 guys have been playing hockey school tournaments only so far, which are hard to follow. I think, he'll play in the MHL the next season, so it'll be easier to follow him.
 
Denisenko http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=40260
Khovanov http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=42804

2001 guys have been playing hockey school tournaments only so far, which are hard to follow. I think, he'll play in the MHL the next season, so it'll be easier to follow him.

Yes that will be easier, I was going to ask if you have any idea of his last size listing then it occurred to me as an 01, his size is likely to change over the summer so I guess I will have to wait for the season. :)
 
Here is his statistics, but it's in Russian. http://r-hockey.ru/player.asp?TXT=55749

r-hockey.ru is the best site for Russian prospects btw. It's just they need better English section.

Translate works well enough and is easy enough for the names of the competitions, searching prospects though is a bit of trouble. For instance I was looking to compare him to Khovanov, Denisenko and see how he fares statistically against them. Also if anyone here has seen him play. Either way, someone knew enough of him or heard from scouts/insiders that he is the top prospect in Russia right now for 2019 so obviously there is info out there.

Actually that site provides almost all info in both Russian and English, I use it a lot. Add "&language=e" to the end of player bio URLs and they will come up in English. Also, you can google "r-hockey.ru [enter player name or just last name]" and you can find player profiles in English quite easily.
 
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Translate works well enough and is easy enough for the names of the competitions, searching prospects though is a bit of trouble. For instance I was looking to compare him to Khovanov, Denisenko and see how he fares statistically against them. Also if anyone here has seen him play. Either way, someone knew enough of him or heard from scouts/insiders that he is the top prospect in Russia right now for 2019 so obviously there is info out there.

Even if only limited viewings, at Draftin Europe we did see him play: right-handed skilled and fast skating LW, impressive agility and very good hands, nice finishing touch.

Yes that will be easier, I was going to ask if you have any idea of his last size listing then it occurred to me as an 01, his size is likely to change over the summer so I guess I will have to wait for the season. :)

I'd say 5'7Â at most. Exciting little player, but we don't have him as the top forward from Russia right now.
Btw, we have been working on a new release of the Blue Dispatch that will include a section dedicated to future drafts, which will touch as well on Russian prospects for the 2019 draft. Will notify on this board when it's out.
 
What is his draft range?

I'm guessing its more likely rounds 3-4, but I think he looks like a top 62 prospect. Being a small Russian playing in the MHL likely will have him drop a round or two.
 
He's 26+30 after 44 games. The next best forward on the team has 24 points... Yeah, there are some nice PPG players, like Pyatin (10+10 after 16 games), Platonov (8+9 after 15), Spiridonov (8+9 after 20), but still the difference is huge.
 

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