He's elevated his game in a big way. He has a wicked shot but is also showing a level of creativity and awareness I did not see in his game previously. I suspect he'll make the jump in a big way in a year or two, depending on if he can get out of his current contract.
He's under contract in the KHL until June 1, 2026, so I think it's unlikely he comes over any earlier than that.Redwings need to do everything they can to get him over to the US as fast as possible.
He's under contract in the KHL until June 1, 2026, so I think it's unlikely he comes over any earlier than that.
Do you think that they will? I'm not familiar with his situation, or any precedent with similar situations.Vityaz can release him from his contract...
Do you think that they will? I'm not familiar with his situation, or any precedent with similar situations.
Redwings need to do everything they can to get him over to the US as fast as possible.
Rushing a developing player definitely seems like a Detroit thing to do...
He's almost PPG in the KHL, doesn't almost look like rushing...
He's almost PPG in the KHL, doesn't almost look like rushing...
Offensive production is all they should give a shit about with Buchelnikov. We desperately need guys who can actually score and are creative offensively. This obsession with 2way play has landed us squarely in the bottom 5.And if offensive production were all Detroit gave a shit about, they might rush him over.
Offensive production is all they should give a shit about with Buchelnikov. We desperately need guys who can actually score and are creative offensively. This obsession with 2way play has landed us squarely in the bottom 5.
The only thing more insane than Yzermans player choices is Wings fans suggesting they’re the right choices when the product on the ice is proof that they’re not.