LD Vladimir Grudinin - Severstal Cherepovets, KHL (2022, 156th, CAR)

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Mar 5, 2010
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Had a brilliant game tonight against a very tough Swedish. He go chequed pretty hard, but really liked his game besides that moment. Really, really mobile from the back-end and chose his spots well. My favourite is that he had players like Olausson, Eklund, and Holtz barring down on him with speed and size and he had great confidence with the puck under pressure. Not sure how much offensive game he has, but his confidence and calmness will definitely get him a spot in the NHL alone.
 

Stewie Griffin

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May 9, 2019
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Actually your phrase is descriptive enough, as with the average of 3 minutes of ice-time the only thing that can be said is that he was there. Good thing is that he was already old enough for the champagne, so at least he could participate full-time in the celebrations.
Man I wish I could get paid to play 3 minutes of hockey and drink with the boys afterwards
 

mistaclick

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Feb 2, 2022
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He was playing for the MHL squad in playoffs too in some games. He pops out more then Duda/Barabosha that’s for sure.
 

LastWordArmy

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Playing in the CSKA Moscow system, defenceman Vladimir Grudinin split time between the three major Russian leagues this year. He got in some time for the main KHL club, but in the games he did play, his ice time was limited. Grudinin had one assist in six regular-season games. He also played in seven playoff games as CSKA won the Gagarin Cup. Grudinin also spent time in Russia’s second division, the VHL. In 12 games he scored one goal and two assists for three points. Playing against his age group in the MHL or Russian Junior League, Grudinin was dominant. He scored two goals and 13 points in 18 games. However, his play tailed off in the playoffs where he picked up just one assist in eight games.

 

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