MarkovsKnee
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So he's going to the VHL by sounds of it?
I prefer that over MHL.
So he's going to the VHL by sounds of it?
No im as reliable as these fake news propagandistsSo he's going to the VHL by sounds of it?
I'm sure he will likely put his grudge aside to play with his brother for likely the last timeConsidering how much Demidov dominated the khl in limited minutes, he would probably be better off starting his offseason training than playing in the VHL.
what a bunch of buttsniffersFrom SKA’s telegram:
Roman Rotenberg is 44!
Happy Birthday to the Head Coach of SKA
The name of Roman Borisovich has been inextricably linked with the SKA club for many years - during this time, the St. Petersburg army men became the recognized leader of the KHL, won the Gagarin Cup twice, the Continental Cup three times, won the Russian championship, the SKA youth team became the owner of the Kharlamov Cup for the first time, and two years later repeated their success, which further demonstrates the dynamic development of the club Academy. The national team brought Olympic gold to Russia and, under the leadership of Rotenberg, won the Channel One Cup twice. The club became a standard for working with fans, set a world record for attendance at hockey arenas and set a new bar for the number of spectators at games per season. Each SKA match is a bright and important event in the life of all of St. Petersburg, and the club is rightfully considered one of the symbols of the city.
All this would be impossible without the complete dedication of Roman Borisovich, his unbridled energy and sincere love for the best winter sport - hockey.
We wish you never stop at what has been achieved and always look only forward. May your life be filled with as many happy moments as possible, may your health always remain strong, and may every day invariably bring new victories.
Happy Holidays!
I assume you mean 87Give him 78
From SKA’s telegram:
Roman Rotenberg is 44!
Happy Birthday to the Head Coach of SKA
The name of Roman Borisovich has been inextricably linked with the SKA club for many years - during this time, the St. Petersburg army men became the recognized leader of the KHL, won the Gagarin Cup twice, the Continental Cup three times, won the Russian championship, the SKA youth team became the owner of the Kharlamov Cup for the first time, and two years later repeated their success, which further demonstrates the dynamic development of the club Academy. The national team brought Olympic gold to Russia and, under the leadership of Rotenberg, won the Channel One Cup twice. The club became a standard for working with fans, set a world record for attendance at hockey arenas and set a new bar for the number of spectators at games per season. Each SKA match is a bright and important event in the life of all of St. Petersburg, and the club is rightfully considered one of the symbols of the city.
All this would be impossible without the complete dedication of Roman Borisovich, his unbridled energy and sincere love for the best winter sport - hockey.
We wish you never stop at what has been achieved and always look only forward. May your life be filled with as many happy moments as possible, may your health always remain strong, and may every day invariably bring new victories.
Happy Holidays!
And then be required to coach the mites or pee wees at the SKA Academy.I'm sure he will likely put his grudge aside to play with his brother for likely the last time
Yup it’s within their right but let’s say I’m a young 13-14 yo gifted hockey player, maybe I’m leaning towards another organization to play for in the KHL knowing the team will refuse to let me go once I’m ready out of pettinessSo MHL is like the Junior and VHL is like the AHL? It will be weird to go back to the MHL after destroying the KHL. Kinda like Lane Hutson going back to the Junior after this season.
Well he got to play with his brother one last time. I hope they try him at center.Yup it’s within their right but let’s say I’m a young 13-14 yo gifted hockey player, maybe I’m leaning towards another organization to play for in the KHL knowing the team will refuse to let me go once I’m ready out of pettiness![]()
My guess is he’s going to the VHL and when that team is eliminated, they’ll send him to the MHL, and when that team is eliminated, they’ll make him do photocopies and sweep up until May 31stI prefer that over MHL.
And he'll have to clock out at midnight on the 31st, and not a second earlier.My guess is he’s going to the VHL and when that team is eliminated, they’ll send him to the MHL, and when that team is eliminated, they’ll make him do photocopiers and sweep up until May 31st
Well technically..... he will come to Montreal in 2025.... The real question is when(now or in September)?A real good friend of mine (I can't say who) but he is in the know..... says that DEMIDOV MAY or MAY NOT come to Montreal this year. This is absolutely 100% the truth.
So remember this when he comes or doesn't come. I broke the story first.......
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True, but I am thinking there is a guy out there, under contract already....More like 8M with the cap rising
The friend:A real good friend of mine (I can't say who) but he is in the know..... says that DEMIDOV MAY or MAY NOT come to Montreal this year. This is absolutely 100% the truth.
So remember this when he comes or doesn't come. I broke the story first.......
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Truth is they target players who come from poor backgrounds for these reasons. SKA can offer working stability for their parents and a place to live and yadayada all you have to do is sign a youth contract and promise to sign a three-year one later. Not to mention the development opportunities many KHL teams cant offer.Yup it’s within their right but let’s say I’m a young 13-14 yo gifted hockey player, maybe I’m leaning towards another organization to play for in the KHL knowing the team will refuse to let me go once I’m ready out of pettiness![]()
Is the vhl team strong? Possible they get eliminated soon?
my only question is are there no other teams rich enough to offer what SKA can?Truth is they target players who come from poor backgrounds for these reasons. SKA can offer working stability for their parents and a place to live and yadayada all you have to do is sign a youth contract and promise to sign a three-year one later. Not to mention the development opportunities many KHL teams cant offer.
In North America sure lots of players come out of the CHL but if you're a talented guy do you want to risk the chance to go to a CHL team that may or may not have good development or go to the USNDTP and be guaranteed to train with the best American players and basically get a free ticket to being drafted? Or another comparable would be how Quebec/London get every single import/top prospect for a reason.
The richer bully the rich in Russia. Whoever has the most money wins. Ska probably let other teams have stuff but michkov/Demidov level prospects go to them only.my only question is are there no other teams rich enough to offer what SKA can?