Prospect Info: Matvei Gridin - 2024 Draft #28 Overall

Dack

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This one surprised me a lot. I was a little disappointed when a guy who I hadn't heard of was picked shortly after a couple guys I liked (Solberg, Greentree) and before some of the others I liked (Basha, Ritchie). Especially when the scouting consensus seems to be a lot lower on him than the Flames were. However, in the USHL this year he put up points at a high rate and I'm never going to be mad at the Flames for betting on production.

I watched some highlights and shift by shift and I kind of see the vision. He's obviously talented. He's very smooth, has a great shot and seems to have good vision. Most importantly I think he's a fairly high IQ player. But I also can see why some scouts didn't like him. He doesn't seem all that involved in the play at times and can be kind of floaty.

He's going to be fun one to watch develop, his playstyle strikes me as a dead ringer for another NHLers but I can't seem to place who it is.
 

Lunatik

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What CHL team owns his rights? If any.
I don't think any, I remember seeing somewhere that he's expected to be taken in the import draft. I'm hoping either Mississauga or Kingston so he can potentially play on a line with Misa or Battaglia.
 
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One of my big criticisms of him in my viewings was blowing the zone and not really supporting the breakout. Now having said that, it was also a criticism I had for Boisvert, so it could very well be a Muskegon systems thing. I think Gridin can be a solid puck carrier through the NZ. Big thing for me is he’s excellent making outlets from on the walls in the DZ, which is a key thing for wingers I look for.

I don't think any, I remember seeing somewhere that he's expected to be taken in the import draft. I'm hoping either Mississauga or Kingston so he can potentially play on a line with Misa or Battaglia.
Thank you! Either of those would be nice. Saginaw probably fits his current playstyle too, but could be nice to see him develop in a tighter, more pro style system.
 
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Felidae

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I watched some highlights and shift by shift and I kind of see the vision. He's obviously talented. He's very smooth, has a great shot and seems to have good vision. Most importantly I think he's a fairly high IQ player. But I also can see why some scouts didn't like him. He doesn't seem all that involved in the play at times and can be kind of floaty.

He's going to be fun one to watch develop, his playstyle strikes me as a dead ringer for another NHLers but I can't seem to place who it is.
Fortunately, I think the bolded is much easier to teach than the offensive tools he already has.
 

HighLifeMan

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Playing alongside Cataford and on a memorial cup host team is certainly an exciting scenario. I'd expect him to put up massive offensive numbers this upcoming season in Rimouski
 

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I think Conroy drafted really well and ended up getting players who, all things being equal, were to some extent a bit of a steal or at worse.. were drafted exactly where they should have been drafted. Except Gridin. Taking him 28th is a bit of a head scratcher to me. Frankly I have higher hopes for our 3rd pick (Basha) than our 2nd.
 

HighLifeMan

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I think Conroy drafted really well and ended up getting players who, all things being equal, were to some extent a bit of a steal or at worse.. were drafted exactly where they should have been drafted. Except Gridin. Taking him 28th is a bit of a head scratcher to me. Frankly I have higher hopes for our 3rd pick (Basha) than our 2nd.

I always find these concerns funny.

If we drafted Basha at 28, and Gridin at 41 would you be happier? We ended up with both players regardless. He went right in the area he was projected by most (28-37).
 

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I think Conroy drafted really well and ended up getting players who, all things being equal, were to some extent a bit of a steal or at worse.. were drafted exactly where they should have been drafted. Except Gridin. Taking him 28th is a bit of a head scratcher to me. Frankly I have higher hopes for our 3rd pick (Basha) than our 2nd.
Gridin’s potential is incredible. Picking him at 28 speaks to that. I think he’ll turn some heads and make some noise in the CHL this year. Both Basha and Gridin should be playing on Memorial Cup teams which is exciting.
 
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Rubi

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I always find these concerns funny.

If we drafted Basha at 28, and Gridin at 41 would you be happier? We ended up with both players regardless. He went right in the area he was projected by most (28-37).
Probably... LOL. I know. Its stupid... but picking him 28th just irks me... probably because I think there were better players still available then.

Griffin’s potential is incredible. Picking him at 28 speaks to that. I think he’ll turn some heads and make some noise in the CHL this year. Both Basha and Gridin should be playing on Memorial Cup teams which is exciting.
I hope you're right.
 

SergeConstantin74

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It seems like Gridin will be traded, but not to Rimouski.

Moncton? Chicoutimi? Cape Breton?

Those are the contenders that would probably give a good return for Gridin.

 

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