Matvei Michkov: 9 points in first 8 NHL games

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I’m happy for Flyers fans. They got an amazing, special player. Who would have seen that coming (re: Michkov being as good, if not better than most expected)? :sarcasm:

Still sad AF our management decided to go off-board (because that’s worked out so well for us many times in the past) and get, uh, Reinbacher. The draft pick looked horrible when it happened, and looks even worse today lol.
 
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bud12

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All elite guys can make nice passes. Michkov has incredibly high hockey iq. He makes passes others don’t see. Demidov will carry the puck a lot more than Michkov to create space to make a pass because he needs that extra time to read the play. Totally different levels of hockey iq
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All elite guys can make nice passes. Michkov has incredibly high hockey iq. He makes passes others don’t see. Demidov will carry the puck a lot more than Michkov to create space to make a pass because he needs that extra time to read the play. Totally different levels of hockey iq.

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Don't agree with more dominant. Bedard has the shot / speed advantage currently, but Michkov is able to control the puck through contact and board play in a way Bedard cannot, due to his stature. Bedard is kind of frail in a way, not a knock on him just he's not built very thick? Michkov is more fire hydrant type he bounces off guys, it's a big advantage for Michkov. That being said, they're both 19, who knows how this all ends.
Have you seen the tree trunks on Bedard? That kid is not frail.

Bedard is listed at like 10pounds heavier than Michkov
 
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The Habs passed on him at #5, but so did the Coyotes at #6. This guy should have been #2 after Bedard. They didn't call him the "Russian Connor Bedard" for nothing. With the Russians still being inexplicably banned from the WJC we lost a great opportunity to see him and Bedard go head to head. So the fans missed out on that, but the scouts still should have known how good this kid was. Both the Coyotes and Habs drafted players that are not in the NHL yet. Michkov is probably the Calder favourite at this moment. Just bad management to pass up on him. I was stunned it took 7 teams to finally take him.
 

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If every player cashed in on most of their chances, they’d have more points.

That is just the nature of sports. Not all the chances you recreate results in points and goals
This is true but we saw it with Bedard countless times last season where the team he’s on is so freaking shit that they routinely flub chances Bedard would set up for them, fumble passes, not be in the right spot on the ice, etc…

I do agree it’s dumb to count it in general or count posts-hit and use that to boost some player’s numbers.
 

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The Habs passed on him at #5, but so did the Coyotes at #6. This guy should have been #2 after Bedard. They didn't call him the "Russian Connor Bedard" for nothing. With the Russians still being inexplicably banned from the WJC we lost a great opportunity to see him and Bedard go head to head. So the fans missed out on that, but the scouts still should have known how good this kid was. Both the Coyotes and Habs drafted players that are not in the NHL yet. Michkov is probably the Calder favourite at this moment. Just bad management to pass up on him. I was stunned it took 7 teams to finally take him.
"Inexplicably"
 

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