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

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Rotenberg is an incompetent, nepotist arrogant dipshit. So of course Demidov isnt in an optimal situation. Yet the same can be said for a lot of players under Rotenberg. Questionable player usage is a pattern with him. Shit, see Buchelnikov, Tolchinsky, Michkov, Ivanov, Kadeikin, etc.
It needn't always be “OMG! (Insert favorite player) isnt getting playing time? Those Russian clubs always punish players leaving for NHL!!!”
This shows a total lack of nuance.
I trust that Michkov told Rottenberg to f*** off. That’s why he got all the good ice time in Sochi. Unfortunately, Demidov is too nice and he’s paying for it. #goodguysfinishlast.
 
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I love how the post right after yours completely embarrasses this complete nonsense you posted. Didn't even take a few minutes to fact check your awful take.
By pointing out that he indeed plays over 10 minutes in most games? Somehow I'm not embarrassed.

I love how posting something that is flat-out wrong is not "embarrassing," but correcting it is an "awful take." Okay, buddy.
 

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By pointing out that he indeed plays over 10 minutes in most games? Somehow I'm not embarrassed.

I love how posting something that is flat-out wrong is not "embarrassing," but correcting it is an "awful take." Okay, buddy.

The fact you're not actually citing what you posted says it all. That clown take being immediately embarrassed was worth what we all had to read though.
 

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The fact you're not actually citing what you posted says it all. That clown take being immediately embarrassed was worth what we all had to read though.
Here are some facts for you:

1. He does play over 10 minutes in most games.
2. Not only that, he still averages about 11 minutes per game meaning the games where he plays a lot of minutes outweigh those where he played 3-4 which has been the case sometimes. Sometimes he doesn't play almost at all but in those other games, he plays a legitimate top-6 role.
3. Not only does he play a top-6 role in those games, but he thrives in them, which was the point of my original post that started this. As outlined by the poster you were referring to, Demidov is close to PPG in those games.
4. Just because you find those facts hard to take for you or you go out of your way to misunderstand it somehow doesn't make my "take" (which is really just outlining some facts, I'm hardly making any kind of statement here) wrong and certainly does not make me feel embarrassed in any way.
5. Just because fans of every fan base always want their prospect to be the greatest, play all the minutes, and whenever they don't do so, it's bad, I don't see anything else but load management going on with Demidov. Otherwise, he is in a great environment where he is productive and constantly getting big league experience. Ducks did a similar thing with Leo Carlsson after bringing it over (as in extreme load management) and somehow nobody was up in arms about it.

Just because you and, I assume, many Montreal fans are unhappy with this, doesn't make your "take" about it objective. In that, the poster to whom I wrote my "embarrassing" reply was just factually wrong about it. I thought, if "the truth" was so much on your side, it wouldn't need any exaggeration.
 
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Here are some facts for you:

1. He does play over 10 minutes in most games.
2. Not only that, he still averages about 11 minutes per game meaning the games where he plays a lot of minutes outweigh those where he played 3-4 which has been the case sometimes. Sometimes he doesn't play almost at all but in those other games, he plays a legitimate top-6 role.
3. Not only does he play a top-6 role in those games, but he thrives in them, which was the point of my original post that started this. As outlined by the poster you were referring to, Demidov is close to PPG in those games.
4. Just because you find those facts hard to take for you or you go out of your way to misunderstand it somehow doesn't make my "take" (which is really just outlining some facts, I'm hardly making any kind of statement here) wrong and certainly does not make me feel embarrassed in any way.
5. Just because fans of every fan base always want their prospect to be the greatest, play all the minutes, and whenever they don't do so, it's bad, I don't see anything else but load management going on with Demidov. Otherwise, he is in a great environment where he is productive and constantly getting big league experience. Ducks did a similar thing with Leo Carlsson after bringing it over (as in extreme load management) and somehow nobody was up in arms about it.

Just because you and, I assume, many Montreal fans are unhappy with this, doesn't make your "take" about it objective. In that, the poster to whom I wrote my "embarrassing" reply was just factually wrong about it. I thought, if "the truth" was so much on your side, it wouldn't need any exaggeration.

You're right, averaging 10:26 is absolutely wild...can't really develop properly with that ice time. Can't remember the last time a top 5 talent went through something similar.

Kid deserves better...too bad habs can't do anything about this
 

SoundAndFury

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You're right, averaging 10:26 is absolutely wild...can't really develop properly with that ice time. Can't remember the last time a top 5 talent went through something similar.

Kid deserves better...too bad habs can't do anything about this
How are you guys this bad at checking basic stats. It's 10:54, not 10:26. But that's beside the point I'm making. You also have quite a bad memory since Michkov went through something much worse than this with SKA. As did Marchenko although his case is slightly different.

Now you are free to make a point Demidov "deserves" better but this is SKA's MO for years so if he wasn't happy with this he could have looked for another career path. He knew he was going to be handled this way and like I said, it's really not the worst possible outcome he could have gotten and he really seems to be making the most of it.

"Developing properly" has also been debated ad nauseam in the threads of almost all Russian prospects: be it Podkolzin, Yurov, Michkov, Grebyonkin or anyone else. And it's same stuff over and over again every time.

I have a better question for you: who was the last high-profile Russian forward prospect playing for the big team (which is almost all of them) who didn't get handled in a way similar to this? And of course, NHL fandom of the relevant teams whined each and every time (except for someone like But because he is an Arizona/Utah prospect so nobody cares) but you should at least stick to basic facts in the process of producing this all-drowning white noise, that was the point of my "10 minutes" post.

But of course, for dozens and dozens of Canadian fans, led by Mr. Whiner79, who hilariously has Russia in his avatar despite being completely clueless about hockey customs in the country, this constant whining and ongoing ignorance is fine to the point where he finds someone pointing out a factual mistake "embarrassing".
 
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How are you guys this bad at checking basic stats. It's 10:54, not 10:26. But that's beside the point I'm making. You also have quite a bad memory since Michkov went through something much worse than this with SKA. As did Marchenko although his case is slightly different.

Now you are free to make a point Demidov "deserves" better but this is SKA's MO for years so if he wasn't happy with this he could have looked for another career path. He knew he was going to be handled this way and like I said, it's really not the worst possible outcome he could have gotten and he really seems to be making the most of it.

"Developing properly" has also been debated ad nauseam in the threads of almost all Russian prospects: be it Podkolzin, Yurov, Michkov, Grebyonkin or anyone else. And it's same stuff over and over again every time.

I have a better question for you: who was the last high-profile Russian forward prospect playing for the big team (which is almost all of them) who didn't get handled in a way similar to this? And of course, NHL fandom of the relevant teams whined each and every time (except for someone like But because he is an Arizona/Utah prospect so nobody cares) but you should at least stick to basic facts in the process of producing this all-drowning white noise, that was the point of my "10 minutes" post.

But of course, for dozens and dozens of Canadian fans, led by Mr. Whiner79, who hilariously has Russia in his avatar despite being completely clueless about hockey customs in the country, this constant whining and ongoing ignorance is fine to the point where he finds someone pointing out a factual mistake "embarrassing".
Yeah I agree with this. Everyone should have expected this and it's totally fine. His development isn't being wasted , sure maybe in theory he should play more but again, everyone knows what they're going to get in the KHL as a 19 or 20 year old.

Habs fans (like myself) are just gonna have to wait this year out.
 

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