mr figgles
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I think Bryzgalov is still kicking around the area
He‘s still on the payroll too!
I think Bryzgalov is still kicking around the area
Jerked him around? What if NHLers had buyout privileges and Michkov, after signing his ECL, put in his 16-month notice to leave Philly. How would Torts react?Would Torts bench him and play those 100% committed?
As NHL fans I think our sense of entitlement gets the best of us sometimes.
I could be wrong but I took “first line” as “first team” since he referenced both the AHL and ECHL
That's part of the negotiations. The original report, unless I am mistaken, was that SKA would loan Michkov to the Flyers, hence they can recall him if he is benched or in the minors. It sounds like there is an option for Michkov to buy out his contract where there wouldn't be any of those stipulations.How would SKA have any say in anything if the contract is bought out and terminated?
That's part of the negotiations. The original report, unless I am mistaken, was that SKA would loan Michkov to the Flyers, hence they can recall him if he is benched or in the minors. It sounds like there is an option for Michkov to buy out his contract where there wouldn't be any of those stipulations.
It would be very ironic if the scratching Michkov led to the final NHL game ever coached by John Tortorella
Which is why if they free up any cap space they should use it to improve at C.I wouldn't be so leery of Michkov playing under Tortorella if the Flyers had strong C depth. Ideally, Michkov could play second-line minutes with Frost, as long as Tortorella doesn't feel the need to alpha male him.
My thoughts exactly.Tortorella would scratch him opening night just to prove he wears the pants.
My thoughts exactly.
"oh he has to play first line, well how does 4th line sound"
That's the dream. As much as we talk about the influence the Elders have, at the end of the day Comcast writes the checks, and Michkov is a cash cow. He will put asses in the seats for years vs a coach signed for two more who likely won't ever coach again.It would be very ironic if the scratching Michkov led to the final NHL game ever coached by John Tortorella
They are going to trade Laughton for KuznetsovWould rather bring back Zherdev.
How would SKA have any say in anything if the contract is bought out and terminated?
That's part of the negotiations. The original report, unless I am mistaken, was that SKA would loan Michkov to the Flyers, hence they can recall him if he is benched or in the minors. It sounds like there is an option for Michkov to buy out his contract where there wouldn't be any of those stipulations.
I hear you but I can't imagine a scenario where the Flyers can land a true 1C without overpaying ridiculously. They are still in desperate need of top-end talent and can't be dealing multiple assets for a middling 1C who is past his prime.Which is why if they free up any cap space they should use it to improve at C.
They will make a run at Lindholm or Stephenson imo 100%. Not true #1 mind you. Still think they ask about Kadri.I hear you but I can't imagine a scenario where the Flyers can land a true 1C without overpaying ridiculously. They are still in desperate need of top-end talent and can't be dealing multiple assets for a middling 1C who is past his prime.
They can ask but the conversation won’t last longThey will make a run at Lindholm or Stephenson imo 100%. Not true #1 mind you. Still think they ask about Kadri.
Rotenberg is Tortorella with oil instead of horsesIts really telling the emphasis coming from Russia about letting MM play. The hockey world is well aware of the Flyers dinosaur ways and young talented players are making it known they dont want to put up with it.
Also...this is a 19 year old kid whose endured a life of superstar attention. Hes gonna come with some rough edges. Hes going to cocky, immature, and a hothead at times...all things the Flyers (and philly) historically hate. The approach cannot be change immediatley at 19/20 years old or else we dont want you. Let the kid make mistakes and grow as a person. The worst thing is torts battling him on shit like this, the media jumping on it,and the old school fans set on running him out of town.
Harper is a great example. He was very immature when he came into the league but it largely stemmed from his competativeness. Now? Hes grown up, matured, and channels that competetive side in a way the philly fans love. Give this kid a chance to do the same.
Yeah and that is what makes it tricky. Unless they trade Farabee to try and make it work. They could trade Frost as well as much as it pains me to say it because I think he is unhappy and probably needs a reset somewhere else.I hear you but I can't imagine a scenario where the Flyers can land a true 1C without overpaying ridiculously. They are still in desperate need of top-end talent and can't be dealing multiple assets for a middling 1C who is past his prime.
Maybe the flyers dont want that clause. Because Matvei should earn his spot on the Roster! I dont think it is a financial problem! This taste like we want him to earn it. We dont give Roster spots on merit! Its stupid but its the flyers way. See GauthierRotenberg interview
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Роман Ротенберг: «Если Мичков не заиграет в первом звене «Филадельфии», то вернется в СКА»
Главный тренер СКА Роман Ротенберг в интервью «Матч ТВ» сообщил, что петербургский клуб пока не договорился с «Филадельфией» о переезде Матвея Мичкова в НХЛ, но такой вариант при определенных условиях существует.matchtv.ru
— Is it true that SKA is letting Matvey Michkov go to Philadelphia?
— There is no official decision yet. And we can’t say that we are letting anyone go. You see, this is a serious question. We can talk about some agreements, including rights. You know that Michkov is a high-level player. And if someone wants to buy these rights, let’s discuss.
— Can Philadelphia technically do this?
— I don’t want to reveal a commercial secret. But you understand that we invested a lot in Matvey. And if he does not become the leader of Philadelphia, then we will definitely wait for him back in the KHL.
And I will emphasize that this whole story was influenced by Michkov’s family situation. We need to support him in this. This is not a hockey issue, but a family issue. And we all must support Matvey.
— It’s good that you have a dialogue with the Flyers.
- We have the opportunity to communicate. We know different languages well. It is very important in our work to speak different languages. In general, I advise all children to study as many foreign languages as possible so that they can talk to everyone. Communication is the basis of everything.
And we have good communication, we communicate with everyone. We are absolutely open. And we invested a lot in Matvey, I can honestly tell you. I personally did a lot to ensure that he played for us, so that he would come to us. I personally did this. I invested a lot of time and effort into developing this player in our organization.
But we want to support Matvey as a family. We want to give him the opportunity to develop. If, for example, he cannot play in the first line of Philadelphia and does not receive the first majority there, if he is sent to the AHL or even to the East Coast League, then we will do everything to ensure that Michkov returns and plays only in the KHL.
I say again, these issues are still in dialogue. We want Matvey to receive maximum support in his family situation. After all, family values are above all.
— Why do NHL clubs regularly send players with their contracts on loan to the KHL, but we cannot do this
— Legally, this can be called differently. But that's practically what we do. With Michkov, this is such an example. You can call it whatever you want. However, if he does not play in the first line of Philadelphia, he will return to us. That's all.