Kshahdoo
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Most electrifying man since Thomas Edison.
Even more electrifying than Nikola Tesla?
Most electrifying man since Thomas Edison.
The most electrifying man in hockey entertainment history ?
I'm not following as closely as I have been in recent times, is there rumblings they're going to demote / even possibly send him to Sochi? Would probably help his development more, SKA is a dumpster fire for young talent.
I'm not following as closely as I have been in recent times, is there rumblings they're going to demote / even possibly send him to Sochi? Would probably help his development more, SKA is a dumpster fire for young talent.
If anyone is thinking about him being sent down I would recommend watching his last game,
If anyone is thinking about him being sent down I would recommend watching his last game,
If anyone is thinking about him being sent down I would recommend watching his last game,
The whole jist of it was for him to get more playing time and put in more advantageous places for him to grow, he had 1 point in 4 games prior and it was a drop off pass where a guy made a crazy shot, don't act like he's completely dominating getting prime playing minutes currently. lmao, Michkov went through the same thing even though he's a better prospect, it wasn't a jab.
Yeah that's a two goal effort as far as I'm concerned, KHL must be soft as babyshit to not allow that 2nd one.
He played 28 mins over the 1st 2 games, how does that compare to Michkov who played what 6 mins in 1 game last year and was then traded.
Demidov doesn't need more TOI, he needs to work on getting strong, adding mass and strength especially to his lower body. He needs to work on his first step quickness.
Demidov is the better prospect imo, I don't make jabs, just post opinions based off what I see.
Telling @montreal he haven't seen Michkov enough is certainly something lol.You typing that Demidov is a better prospect just tells me you haven't watched enough Michkov, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I agree, his skating is an issue, but I think he just would benefit from playing on a team that deployed him like the type of talent he his, the number one option, or something close to that, SKA runs a tight ship. I think most Montreal fans would like to see him do that. No Habs fan cares about the KHL, rather his development that will show in the NHL. I've said in other threads he's clearly a top 5 prospect in the world, so I'm high on the guy he has the talent but I think he needs the correct deployment to help him reach his potential.
Nobody is more electrifying than me.Even more electrifying than Nikola Tesla?
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SKA needs to win, so they need to keep Demi in the lineup. They should increase his ice time over the season as they realize their chance of winning increases at the same rate as they increase his ice time.You typing that Demidov is a better prospect just tells me you haven't watched enough Michkov, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I agree, his skating is an issue, but I think he just would benefit from playing on a team that deployed him like the type of talent he his, the number one option, or something close to that, SKA runs a tight ship. I think most Montreal fans would like to see him do that. No Habs fan cares about the KHL, rather his development that will show in the NHL. I've said in other threads he's clearly a top 5 prospect in the world, so I'm high on the guy he has the talent but I think he needs the correct deployment to help him reach his potential.
If a person actually watches the game, It's clear that the players on the team know what Demidov is. His teammates, Kuzy is particular, are constantly trying to get the puck to him. They recognize that their best chances come when he gets touches. As the season progresses, Rotenberg will either figure it out, or not. I don't really care either way. Demidov is the real deal. He knows it, his teammates know it, we know it. When he gets to Montreal, the rest of the NHL will know it too.SKA needs to win, so they need to keep Demi in the lineup. They should increase his ice time over the season as they realize their chance of winning increases at the same rate as they increase his ice time.
Telling @montreal he haven't seen Michkov enough is certainly something lol.
As for Demidov, would it be better if he played 18-19 minutes with PP1 time? Yes, it would be a better way for him to develop faster and he'd help them win more since he looks better than many of the other players already,
Is he in a very bad situation where he's not seeing any ice at all? No, it's not that dramatic. He's able to create a bunch and pretty sure he'll get to see PP time soon.
It's just 1 year.
Again, "should" and "pretty sure" aren't definites, the team has a track record of not deploying young talented players correctly. Hopefully it does happen, he deserves it, but would prefer it's soon.SKA needs to win, so they need to keep Demi in the lineup. They should increase his ice time over the season as they realize their chance of winning increases at the same rate as they increase his ice time.
This is actually hilarious.. @montreal had probably watched more prospect video than anyone else on this forum.
He’s a great prospect , not some mystery box . When he arrives in the NHL it will be to heavy fanfare .If a person actually watches the game, It's clear that the players on the team know what Demidov is. His teammates, Kuzy is particular, are constantly trying to get the puck to him. They recognize that their best chances come when he gets touches. As the season progresses, Rotenberg will either figure it out, or not. I don't really care either way. Demidov is the real deal. He knows it, his teammates know it, we know it. When he gets to Montreal, the rest of the NHL will know it too.
Wrong person to say that tooYou typing that Demidov is a better prospect just tells me you haven't watched enough Michkov
Yeah it’s just as soon as the said prospect isn’t a Hab then his opinion changes.This is actually hilarious.. @montreal had probably watched more prospect video than anyone else on this forum.
You typing that Demidov is a better prospect just tells me you haven't watched enough Michkov, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I agree, his skating is an issue, but I think he just would benefit from playing on a team that deployed him like the type of talent he his, the number one option, or something close to that, SKA runs a tight ship. I think most Montreal fans would like to see him do that. No Habs fan cares about the KHL, rather his development that will show in the NHL. I've said in other threads he's clearly a top 5 prospect in the world, so I'm high on the guy he has the talent but I think he needs the correct deployment to help him reach his potential.