F Ivan Demidov - SKA St. Petersburg, KHL (2024, 5th, MTL)

Baksfamous112

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Just generally not super impressed. I mean he's good but I just don't see him as a dominant D-Man. There's three things I really like in a D-Man, first High I.Q. then Size and use of it and lastly error free minute munching. Just don't see that in him.



Me? but I am a Habs fan.
No, not you.
 

KevSkillz4

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The flashs and points (8) he get after 11--12 games (the 12nd game he is the 13rd forward), prove that he is a superstar talent.

Stop talking about Michkov in this thread, every Habs fan wanted him, I wanted him aswell. (Or Leonard//Benson).

At this moment, Demidov is a Habs and I'm very very happy. He is different player than Michkov, but he is going to be elite, very elite like him.
 
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WhiskeyYerTheDevils

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he is rotenberg's nhl pet project. he won't let him go.
There does seem to be some sort of weird agenda going on here. He's done this with consecutive top NHL prospects.

If he is intent on deploying these young guys like 4th line scrubs, wouldn't it just be easier to use veteran depth players to fill those roles? And then assign the young stars to a league where they can get minutes to develop?

It just seems like he's trying to intentionally stunt these player's development.
 

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There does seem to be some sort of weird agenda going on here. He's done this with consecutive top NHL prospects.

If he is intent on deploying these young guys like 4th line scrubs, wouldn't it just be easier to use veteran depth players to fill those roles? And then assign the young stars to a league where they can get minutes to develop?

It just seems like he's trying to intentionally stunt these player's development.
at least with michkov rotenberg was gracious enough to allow him to play for another club. demidov is not so lucky.
 

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at least with michkov rotenberg was gracious enough to allow him to play for another club. demidov is not so lucky.
Was it even up to Rotenburg?

Isn't there some KHL rule where teams have to have at least 1 rookie on their roster?
I'm not sure, but if so, feels like you could find a 24-25 year old rookie to bring in vs playing a teenager.
 

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Isn't there some KHL rule where teams have to have at least 1 rookie on their roster?
I'm not sure, but if so, feels like you could find a 24-25 year old rookie to bring in vs playing a teenager.
KHL teams are allowed to dress up to two extra players, as long as one is 20 and under, and the other is 19 and under. So it's not so much that they HAVE to dress 2 young players, but most choose to, in case of injury and such. Demidov's current deployment is in line with how those young players typically see ice time, as in barely at all. Obviously, his skill should dictate that he sees more ice time, but what Rotenberg is doing is not totally crazy.
 

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KHL teams are allowed to dress up to two extra players, as long as one is 20 and under, and the other is 19 and under. So it's not so much that they HAVE to dress 2 young players, but most choose to, in case of injury and such. Demidov's current deployment is in line with how those young players typically see ice time, as in barely at all. Obviously, his skill should dictate that he sees more ice time, but what Rotenberg is doing is not totally crazy.
Thanks for the intel, learned something new today.
 
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