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I assume this is a good sign? Haven’t been following him.
Very skilled, high motor, fast. Comparisons to Ehlers are pretty on point, very East-West type of player. I've seen him have some ridiculous shifts where he just seems to be everywhere at the same time. Leading the rush, pressuring the puck carrier, covering for a defenseman, backchecking. Not entirely sure if he's playing entirely structure-less hockey running around like a chicken with his head cut off or if he's actually thinking ahead enough to know where to be. If it's the former he may have trouble transitioning and could be why he struggled in the KHL this year if he was told to tone down the roaming.Nice.
What's the scouting intel on this kid? What are some reasonable projections for him at the NHL level assuming he gets there.
I think he had a game with 14 seconds and some where he dressed and didn't even touch the ice.Btw I just want everyone to know he played on average of like 4-5 min in the K with some games being 1-2 minutes of ice time. Do with this information what you will.
Basically everyone had him as a 1st rounder. If he can play, he can play.5 ft 9 in and 160 lbs. why do we draft such players ?
I would think that's a good thing for him.That poor bastard, coming over in the middle of our franchise clusterf***
Seriously, good for him. I remember a poster who followed the prospects from Russia said he might turn out to be the best Russian-born player in that draft.
I'm taking that with a grain of salt, but interested in seeing what he might turn in to.
Ceiling is better than Gretzky. Come on, let’s be optimistic here.Ceiling might be bottom six one day, but maybe he surprises
probably somewhere in between the two. Definitely higher ceiling than bottom 6 though.Ceiling is better than Gretzky. Come on, let’s be optimistic here.
Because that size works well in ECHL5 ft 9 in and 160 lbs. why do we draft such players ?