Kshahdoo
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Every single thread like this has always been about a kid vs other kids. Or players. Or whoever else. Asking people to stop comparing Demidov to Michkov is the same as asking people to stop creating stupid trade threads...
Please, I implore everyone to stop talking about Michkov. It’s not a good look for anyone. It tars what should be an overwhelming positive discourse in this thread. Why does everyone have to fight? Talk about the actual subject.
To be fair, the offered reasons (contract/russian factor) made no sense then and they still make no sense today.Sadly a fairly large group of Hab's fans poisoned the well after the 2023 draft when Michkov wasn't picked by the Hab's and they felt the need to make up reasons for not taking him. This bled over to Michkov's prospect forum thread.
I feel for the Hab's fanbase at large who did nothing and have to face this but it is what it is.
He's had 5 or less minutes of ice time on multiple gamesLove Demidov as a prospect, my only concern is that all 15 of his points came in 10 games vs very bad teams and of the 9 games he's played vs teams .500 and over he has no points.
That being said, it also must be pointed out that he's getting on average 14 minutes a game vs the bad teams and only 6 minutes vs the good teams.
It's really frustrating trying to get a read on his development with the way he's being used. He looks like the most offensively gifted player on the team along with Gritsyuk but at the same time he looks completely lost in the DZ. The only way he's going to get better and develop is if they play him more vs the better teams.
I feel for Habs fans having to watch these games not knowing if they're going to give him an opportunity to play as much as he should be.
He barely touches the ice against the good teams. It's not his fault, that's the way his coach deploys him. The coach doesn't bench him after a mistake. He just doesn't plan to use him against good teams, which is a weird strategy.Love Demidov as a prospect, my only concern is that all 15 of his points came in 10 games vs very bad teams and of the 9 games he's played vs teams .500 and over he has no points.
That being said, it also must be pointed out that he's getting on average 14 minutes a game vs the bad teams and only 6 minutes vs the good teams.
It's really frustrating trying to get a read on his development with the way he's being used. He looks like the most offensively gifted player on the team along with Gritsyuk but at the same time he looks completely lost in the DZ. The only way he's going to get better and develop is if they play him more vs the better teams.
I feel for Habs fans having to watch these games not knowing if they're going to give him an opportunity to play as much as he should be.
Let's not do this again.Matvei Mitchwho?
Apparently his contract is until May 30th do I guess that would depend on if SKA would release him prior to thatLet's not do this again.
When do the KHL playoffs usually wrap up/is there a chance Demigod makes it over for a regular season game at the end of the year?
That was also similar for Michkov, he did like to decimate Kunlun and other bottom feeders while playing for one himself. Demidov does have elite support thoughLove Demidov as a prospect, my only concern is that all 15 of his points came in 10 games vs very bad teams and of the 9 games he's played vs teams .500 and over he has no points.
He barely touches the ice against the good teams. It's not his fault, that's the way his coach deploys him. The coach doesn't bench him after a mistake. He just doesn't plan to use him against good teams, which is a weird strategy.
Then again, the refusal to sign a contract extension has been discussed as a likely reason for the low time on ice offered.
There really isn't a worry about his production at all.
I was like 99% sure Chicago was taking him.I still can't believe we got him.
I sure won't complain if his treatment changes. I have been pleasantly surprised about this.16:08 vs Spartak today, and Spartak is a good team.
Unpopular opinion but I love RR's tough and borderline impossible love. Demidov coming out of obstacles basically no one else ever overcame before getting loaned, getting sent to SKA1946 or getting sent to MHL is only making him stronger. It proves he is a Kucherov/Panarin/Datsyuk level talent and makes him even better.
And if he doesn’t get to that level after some fans on here said he would, what difference would it make? People act like comments or discussions on here have any bearing on what will happen. Who cares. If you want to debate someone’s view or assertion, then do it, but I think people understand that nothing is certain. You don’t need to state the obvious; it’s patronizing and unnecessary.I absolutely love Demidov as a prospect, he was pretty clearly #2 on my list come draft time and I was ecstatic that the Canadiens selected him.
But let's pump the brakes with the comparisons to all-time Russian greats and wait until he enters the NHL and performs at an extremely high level there for at least a couple of years before we annoint him as being anywhere near to those proven guys.
Talent-wise Demidov COULD potentially get to that HHOF status the guys you mentioned managed to grab for themselves (Panarin would be on the cusp although not nearly as "shoe-in" as the other two), as could Michkov, but his tale is yet unwritten and we shouldn't presume to know how it's gonna turn out.
Potential has no bearing on reality until it is realized and leads to tangible results.
Thank you. It's a drum I keep trying to beat myself. This is a Demidov thread. Let's talk about him. Comparisons are fine if they don't dominate and derail the thread.Please, I implore everyone to stop talking about Michkov. It’s not a good look for anyone. It tars what should be an overwhelming positive discourse in this thread. Why does everyone have to fight? Talk about the actual subject.
Ivan Demidova is a total stud. He’s going to be Kaprizov+. I have no doubt about it. With Lane, Demidov, Slaf, and I’m telling you Jacob Fowler is quietly elite and will be a top 10 goalie in the league, things are looking bright in Montreal.
Speaking of anti-Montreal bias, my pro Habs threads are getting moved into a discussion about the Red Wings . Habs future is so promising, even though they absolutely suck right now. Good chance to add a top 5 pick, while we’re on that topic.
With no TOI or PP time.Demidov production is clearly impressive, but he’s playing on a much better team