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Keep in mind that Traktor seriously strengthen its roster in the offseason that’s reflected in the current standings. Kravtsov could easily find himself on the 3rd line with corresponding ice time 5x5 and on PP.
I’d like to see some folks with strong opinions on the player sign up with some numbers now so that we don’t have to rationalize post facto.It's more akin to your significant other saying "I just need some space, maybe we should see other people. It's not that we're over, we are just taking a break" and you think that they actually mean that and aren't just letting you down gently.
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So what's everybody's opinion on what is good production for Kravtsov?
Here is the 22yo-aged season KHL leaders (ppg):
22-Year Old KHL Players - Regular Season Stats
Were should he be on that list? For example, in his age 21 season he ranked 30th in ppg for age 20yo players in the KHL.
When does their season end?
I'd be pretty surprised if he doesn't get top 6 minutes. While they do have some offensive threats on the top 6, not all of them are. I have a feeling after 2-3 games when he gets his legs back, he will be a constant threat on one of those top 2 lines.Keep in mind that Traktor seriously strengthen its roster in the offseason that’s reflected in the current standings. Kravtsov could easily find himself on the 3rd line with corresponding ice time 5x5 and on PP.
Yeah it's a total agent statement. That's fine. Both team and player are putting on a good face. He's still a little bitch but hopefully it works out and he becomes either an asset that we see wearing Blue in 2022 or an asset we flip for something else of value.
Last reg season game is March 1st. They are pretty much a play off team so here's the rough projected timelines:
1st round exit: March 10-15
2nd round exit: March 25-30
3rd round exit April 10-15
Gagarin Cup: April 20-3o
Sure but let the bad apple build a little value so you can get 75 cents for it not a nickel.
2nd time, and the 1st time he was simply exercising his European out clauseSadly, I agree. Highest of hopes for this guy and really thought he could play well in the NHL but you don’t get to walk out on your team a third time.
Yeah, he basically took himself out of the NHL lineup for a full year. Genius.
"I want to play for Rangers"
2nd time, and the 1st time he was simply exercising his European out clause
The coach Gatiyatulin in Traktor seems like the only coach VK can get along with. When the coach went away to the bigger club (SKA?), Traktor cut his minutes and sent him down. If he ever puts up Panarin/Kaprizov numbers over there the Rangers need to sign the guy as an assistant/Kravtsov minder
This is the first time he walks out on the team.
2019: Activated his EAC
2020: Was loaned by the Rangers due to the NHL season being postponed
2021: Walked away
How the NY Rangers and Vitali Kravtsov reached their breaking point
this article is a good timeline of how dramatic and entitled this kid has been from 2019 till today.
When that one prima donna is the living breathing culmination of hundreds of years of evolution of the hockey player, you do whatever it takes.For ONE prima donna on your roster? a Big NO thanks, he wont be that good
I'm not disputing that, but he activated his European Assignment Clause in 2019, and was loaned to Traktor due to the pandemic in 2020.
Yeah the first time he left, that was also due to acrimony and hurt feelings. And he bailed. The difference is he had a contractual right to bail. I don't think that really changes anything about the narrative, though.
Was that before or after Filip Forsberg was traded to Nashville? People forget when that happened and then other people blindly follow suit and to say it's cause for concern is an understatement.I'm not disputing that, but he activated his European Assignment Clause in 2019, and was loaned to Traktor due to the pandemic in 2020.
Best thing he could do is man up. Say I screwed up. I now realize I acted out of my disappointment in an immature way. I just really want to play in the NHL. It will not happen again. I apologize. Then people will say he is 22 and young people make mistakes. That would put it behind him for most people.2nd time, and the 1st time he was simply exercising his European out clause
Well fortunately, that sounds exactly like what he said in his latest statementBest thing he could do is man up. Say I screwed up. I now realize I acted out of my disappointment in an immature way. I just really want to play in the NHL. It will not happen again. I apologize. Then people will say he is 22 and young people make mistakes. That would put it behind him for most people.
I will have to look more closely at it. I only caught a small quick glimpse because I have been dealing with real life serious stuffWell fortunately, that sounds exactly like what he said in his latest statement
When that one prima donna is the living breathing culmination of hundreds of years of evolution of the hockey player, you do whatever it takes.