CloudNine said:Hehehehe, no Kostsitsyn
wilka91 said:I'm not going anywhere ... I don't even know who was in the 83 or 82 or 84 group except Frolov, Chistov and a couple of others.
All I know is that this year's team has Ovechkin, Malkin and a couple more on it, and no other country can match their firepower.
steblick said:Nhl scouts seem to think so (check not only recent drafts and rankings but also updates etc.Moreover, I do talk with a lot of int'l hockey personnel). The fact is that Canada is really stacked at FW (and DF) this year. Yeah, I'm Canadian but, sorry, that's not bias. That Canada's 85's in particular are outstanding is pretty much an accepted fact. That Russia's '85s and '86s are not so great is also pretty much widely accepted.
Things change though- Russia had better fws (and maybe df) than Canada in the '82 and '83 group. I'm not afraid of admitting that. Right now Canada has a bunch of great fws. That will change too.
Why assume that because I'm confirming what pretty much every knowledgeable hockey analyst says (including folks in international hockey)- that Canada is stacked this year (meaning '85 b-dates)- means that I'm biased (and that that is so so very funny)?
velimiiro said:Hehehehe he isnt russian you bumbling bird brain
CloudNine said:Potty mouth. Anyways, how many points does Kost have with Hamilton? I heard he is really stinking it up in the AHL... that's too bad because I thought he'd be real great!
He's 19 playing in the AHL where the league this year is better than usual with the lockout. He has only one person to speak to on the team. He doesn't receive a lot of ice time. He's playing on an inexperienced team that hasn't played well all season. There are a lot of reasons he's not doing well, what can you expect from him this early? Perezhogin didn't take off last year in the same situation until the halfway mark.CloudNine said:Potty mouth. Anyways, how many points does Kost have with Hamilton? I heard he is really stinking it up in the AHL... that's too bad because I thought he'd be real great!
lol, I hope Team Russia hasn't watched him the last games....he has been horrible.Leafaholix said:I can't believe Khomutov didn't make it!
JasonMacIsaac said:2001-2002 team may have been the best:
Volchenkov
Grebeshkov
Knyzev
Tyutin
Grigorenko
Suglobov
Svitov
Chistov
Perezhogin
Frolov
Polushin
Trubachev
When you look at those players from the roster they were downright scary....even without Kovalchuk.
I am sorry. It's my bad. I assume usual thing. It's interesting to know opinion from man who has seen both teams' players this year. Thanks for clarificationssteblick said:Actually, I've seen 18 of these guys live- from four to ten timeseach. I'm heavily involved ininternational hockey and I've been to Russia 4 times.
Any reason why Khomutov was left off the roster? I want to know if it came from NJ's side or Russia's.steblick said:Actually, I've seen 18 of these guys live- from four to ten times each. I'm heavily involved ininternational hockey and I've been to Russia 4 times.
Now, the players on the roster are decent players but ....look at the DF. No one drafted in the 1st round, 1 late in the second. They are OK players- Emelin, Vorobiev, Belov, Megalinsky- but they were only 'good', not great, at the u-18s earlier this year in Slovakia. And in the 4or5 nations tournaments I've seen them in since- there is nobody in goal or on DF who is, or who copuld really be, considered a blue-chipper at all. Forwards too- after the big two, well, Yunkov, Radulov, and Voloshenko have proved their worth somewhat but are still only 18. Parshin is flashy but only 18.
Compared to the '83 squad (yes, I mean that immortal '83 team, not the WJC entry in 2003) this squad is, on paper, oneof the least worrisome Russian teams I've ever seen. You seem to confirm this at the end of your post-and NHL scouts confirm it too.
Still, I'm not saying they can't win. Upsets do happen- but this is hardly in anysense a powerhouse team from Russia. Compared to Canada this year- well, it would be a major upset if Russia beat them.
(P.S. The 82's were great too- Frolov, Zainullin, Yakubov, Vorobiev, Svitov et al.
Its obvious that you truely don't know squat about the North American prospects. Canada's forwards can match the fire power with Russia and our defense is leagues upon leagues better then the russians. The only thing I feel Russia may have over Canada is more game breakers which can go a long way.wilka91 said:With this roster, Russia > Canada
It's so obvious!
JasonMacIsaac said:Its obvious that you truely don't know squat about the North American prospects. Canada's forwards can match the fire power with Russia and our defense is leagues upon leagues better then the russians. The only thing I feel Russia may have over Canada is more game breakers which can go a long way.
You don't know enough about the game to say I am biased. I follow all prospects and will tell you Russia is one dimentional. Czechs may have a better allround game then the Russias and I feel the Czechs are being overlooked in this tourney.wilka91 said:Another ultrabiased Canadian. Wake up man, with your best of the best players your country has failed to win this tourney since ... errr ... 1997
Kaizer said:How can you compare If, I assume, you have seen only Ovechkin from this roster. I haven't seen anyone from team Canada and I don't compare but what's your point based on? Stats, HF hype, "Times you've heard about this guy of HF" or something else? Where do find this numbers? 6, 20?
How many players you've seen to make this compare? I don't mean single clips - I mean full games.
And what does it mean "How many sure NHL guys on DF?" Better player were selected, not better prospects. Look at Lyamin other guys are better this year but , in case of his select, with all this hype around him, you or someone else would say that we have one guy at D with good future on NHL. His teammate Belov is better. The same story is about Glazachev. Young Galimov is better that Glazachev. He is one the reasons Glazachev was loaned. Glazachev has hype around him, but Galimov hasn't and does it mean that Galimov bad player?
Well our roster don't impress me much too after Ovehckin and Malkin but I understand that we can not select whole team where every player has the same level as Ovehckin and Malkin. It's normal.
FYI, U-20 team with Kovalchuk had sucked a lot at WJC 2001 and even wasn't in Top-4. U-20 WJC 2003 team was one of the better WJC teams I've ever seen. This team is a bit weaker but a lot better than WJC 2004 team.
I think Mirnov is an 84aragorn said:Kaiser, what kind of a player is Nikulin? How good is he? Why didn't Igor Mirnov make this team, is he too old?