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Thank you for your thoughtful contribution.He's a guaranteed 55 point winger and nothing more. Continue.
Thank you for your thoughtful contribution.He's a guaranteed 55 point winger and nothing more. Continue.
He's a guaranteed 55 point winger and nothing more. Continue.
It's the unions that prevent salary disclosure in Europe. Just saying.
This IS the reason the unions don't want it disclosed and it is considered wrong to disclose in general.In most european countries salary is viewed as a personal detail like health information..
I agree with this. He was never bad. His development wasn't even that poorly managed, (other than needlessly burning an ELC year because no-one in the Sabres org can do math.) The expectations were just absurd. If he'd been drafted by the Caps, for instance, the would have given him 3 years to be a contributor, and then another 1 or 2 to play top 6, and he would have been fine. The Sabres would have been way better off if they had simply drafted a single decent center in any of the 8 drafts prior to drafting Grigorenko.Grigorenko should get back to the NHL one day.
I agree with this. He was never bad. His development wasn't even that poorly managed, (other than needlessly burning an ELC year because no-one in the Sabres org can do math.) The expectations were just absurd. If he'd been drafted by the Caps, for instance, the would have given him 3 years to be a contributor, and then another 1 or 2 to play top 6, and he would have been fine. The Sabres would have been way better off if they had simply drafted a single decent center in any of the 8 drafts prior to drafting Grigorenko.
But, this is a Kaprisov thread. No offense to Jack Hughes, but KK is the best player outside the NHL right now.
Hughes is nowhere close to being the best player not in the NHL, he's only 17 year old.
Other 'generational' talents like Mathews, Ovechkin, Malkin, Crosby, etc., etc. generally weren't in the conversation either at 17.
Hughes is nowhere close to being the best player not in the NHL, he's only 17 year old.
Other 'generational' talents like Mathews, Ovechkin, Malkin, Crosby, etc., etc. generally weren't in the conversation either at 17.
I don't know, I think VHL level is a bit low for him to play for Kuznya at this point.Please come home Russian baby Jesus.
In theory, because he's drafted and on the Wild's reserve list and the KHL season ends before NHL, he should be eligable for the playoffs next year. Similar to Radulov and Sobtoka or equivilant to like Jordan Greenway for the Wild last year.He's still signed through the end of next season correct ? Can his contract be bought by Minny and he can play in the NHL next year?
Anyone know for sure?