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Reportedly was given a week of vacation to rest a bit and take care of some school exams.Not in lineup today, injured or scratched?
Reportedly was given a week of vacation to rest a bit and take care of some school exams.Not in lineup today, injured or scratched?
What's his contractual status post draft?McKenzie surveys 10 scouts and half of them have him at #2 and rest have him no lower than #6.
Seems like a lot of HFBoards lists have him between 10&15. I doubt he makes it out of the Top 5, even as a Russian defender who most haven’t seen live
Yeah, but this draft has a lot of Dmen that i could see pushing him down in the draft if there are any doubts at all, or if he signs a long term contract(3+ years) with a KHL team. A two year contract shouldn't be a problem.McKenzie surveys 10 scouts and half of them have him at #2 and rest have him no lower than #6.
Seems like a lot of HFBoards lists have him between 10&15. I doubt he makes it out of the Top 5, even as a Russian defender who most haven’t seen live
Expires April 30, 2026. So could do two more seasons in Russia and jump to NHL/AHL at age 20. Could also re-up for a couple more seasons after that and he'd come at age 22. Probably not ideal for him to extend beyond that for an NHL team.What's his contractual status post draft?
Here it might be important that he plays for Torpedo and they got good relationships with NHL teams in terms of loans in case if he signs his ELC in 2026 yet if he is not ready yet by then (and it isn't that unlikely, as big guys usually need more time to develop).Expires April 30, 2026. So could do two more seasons in Russia and jump to NHL/AHL at age 20. Could also re-up for a couple more seasons after that and he'd come at age 22. Probably not ideal for him to extend beyond that for an NHL team.
There's benefits and some players are the exception, but 9/10 defensemen are going to be worse on their off-hand. They can play that position, but it's certainly not ideal and why so many teams covet top 4 RHD.Again, this is either ignoring the benefits, or straight up untrue in some cases.
Although it’s not impactful enough to make a difference, playing an oncoming puck carrier would be less awkward on an off side. To extend and play stick on puck in tight you have to reach across your body on your correct side.
As a defenceman, the most valuable tool while retrieving and breaking the puck out is the net and using it to escape pressure. Retrieving pucks on your off side allows you to pick up pucks on your forehand and “get the net” much easier.
Playing the off side in the offensive zone allows a player to walk the line much quicker than the correct side, without turning their back to the middle of the ice, and retaining a quick shot as an option the whole time.
For certain types of defenceman, I’d say it’s even beneficial for them to play their off side. None of these benefits apply to the “off the glass and out” player, but it’s a decent option for smooth, evasive, and skilled players.
Didn't stop the 2007 ducks defense.A lefty playing the right side is downright detrimental to his team.
Playing a left-handed defenseman on the right side in hockey can disrupt the team's dynamics. It hampers shooting accuracy and power due to the restricted shooting angle, making it challenging to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Defensive coverage suffers, as the player may find it awkward to defend against opponents skating down their side. This misalignment disrupts the team's rhythm and cohesion, potentially leading to defensive lapses and missed offensive chances. Overall, it undermines the team's strategic balance and diminishes their competitive edge
It’s best for whoever drafts him to leave him on the left side.
That was what? 20 years ago? lolDidn't stop the 2007 ducks defense.
So lefties playing RD is invalidated somehow? Most elite dmen can play either side. Teams drafting Silayev will probably see him as elite. That being said I personally prefer dmen on their usual sides.That was what? 20 years ago? lol
That’s crazy. Players born in 2007 (when Anaheim won the cup) are NHL draft eligible next season.
You hit the nail on the head.So lefties playing RD is invalidated somehow? Most elite dmen can play either side. Teams drafting Silayev will probably see him as elite. That being said I personally prefer dmen on their usual sides.
Back in lineup today, puck is about to drop for 2nd period against Sochi (Michkov)
He was getting mostly the second pairing role in the first half of the season, but recently it started to sound like Larionov thinks it is a bit too much for him for now and his role was limited a bit, so now he mostly plays on the 3rd pairing.From the KHL website, looks like he clocked 6th D minutes (11min). Does anyone who has been watching games know whether he's been getting more minutes typically, or is he typically in the bottom pairing? It's great that he's playing regularly and all, but bottom pairing minutes is a lot less exciting.
His backwards skating is not that greatI think he'll get picked third in the NHL draft, his skating ability for his size will be too tantalizing
Regardless of any weaknesses it looks like a weaker draft class, in large part due to how bad this year’s Swedish crop of prospects is.His backwards skating is not that great
I expect LSW will, but he may be the only one. Feels like huge drop-off from last couple classes.Regardless of any weaknesses it looks like a weaker draft class, in large part due to how bad this year’s Swedish crop of prospects is.
Will a single Swede go in the first round?
Regardless of any weaknesses it looks like a weaker draft class, in large part due to how bad this year’s Swedish crop of prospects is.
Will a single Swede go in the first round?
Does a player's improvement stop when a he turns 18?His backwards skating is not that great