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Nothing against Kaliyev, but that defense... OOF.
If it works out, he ain't getting paid to play defense.
Nothing against Kaliyev, but that defense... OOF.
Huh? I was talking about the bozos on the other team that let his line mate walk right into the slot and dish to him for a wide open one timer.If it works out, he ain't getting paid to play defense.
He’ll face better defence over the season. It was opening weekend. Erie is also a fairly young team, like Hamilton.Nothing against Kaliyev, but that defense... OOF.
Huh? I was talking about the bozos on the other team that let his line mate walk right into the slot and dish to him for a wide open one timer.
I just found out today he made it to NHL. I'm so happy he did. When he was 11 years old I would play against him 3 on 3 at ProSkate in New Jersey. I would bring my son to Stick and Puck where Arthur was training with OHL guys and Vladi Kouroedov. At 11 he was already a big kid. I would check him sometimes when we played for fun and he would look at his mom in the stands. We already knew back then he will end up in NHL. He was great. The kid would spend like 6 hours a day doing hockey, driving from one place to the other.
Then he moved to Michigan to play for Little Caesars and last I heard was he busted his shoulder. Today I see him in Kings jersey. My son was shocked when he heard the news as well.
When I met him I thought he was weird, and I myself can be very weird, but then I realized he is a nice guy once he meets you, and not weird at all. Very sweet guy. Jells with teammates in a good way. Later it turned out we share the same birthday. He is a Cancer by Zodiac, so he will be a bit anti social in a group but cool 1 on 1. On the ice he actually reminds me of Joe Pavelski. His skating is a bit more like floating. He does not need to chop up the ice to be at the perfect location on the ice. Extremely underrated but efficient. That underratement has landed him in the 2nd round. He should have gone much higher. You guys got lucky. Smart draft.
I hope they approach him correctly and develop him. He can deliver tons of points. He is still a kid. Needs to mature a lot. But I will surprise you, he is a natural leader, so don't be surprised if he leads the Kings one day. Very very similar to Pavelski. I wish him tons of luck and success.
Fantastic writeup in the Athletic:
'He’ll be one of the best players in the world': Kings...
Talk a lot about he's just scratching the surface and learning the value of training, yet one of the most competitive guys there. Beloved by his teammates and a leader. Places a lot of pressure on himself to perform.
Fantastic writeup in the Athletic:
'He’ll be one of the best players in the world': Kings...
Talk a lot about he's just scratching the surface and learning the value of training, yet one of the most competitive guys there. Beloved by his teammates and a leader. Places a lot of pressure on himself to perform.
just read this and it got me very very excited. Like Flames Ketchup bottle excited.
Wonder how many will get this reference
He's the prospect I'm most excited about. Feel like his production as a 17 year old in the OHL is just glossed over because, I don't know, he's "weird" and not a good old Canadian boy?
Just scouting via YT clips is foolish, but his highlight reel is insane. I did watch the US games in the Summer Showcase and he looked great. Like, I didn't see the laziness or other knocks on him. He actually hounded the puck in the zone, its just that he was doing it with an eye on getting the puck and not finishing a check. He was successful at it as well. Real good vision. The article is correct to talk up his passing ability.
Going to be something when he fully fills out that frame of his as well. I know that Juniors is filled with guys that score a ton of points and never do anything at the NHL level, but it isn't filled with 17 year olds over 100 points. Maybe he busts and everyone was right but he looks so legit.
While I felt so sorry for the kid towards the end of day 1 of the draft, I'm hopeful that the kid is going to have a chip on his shoulder till he makes it up on the big club.
Same goes for Caufield - that kid is also gonna light the lamp a ton in the NHL.
Asked if he had a chip on his shoulder, Kaliyev chuckled.
“Yeah,” he said with a smile.
While I felt so sorry for the kid towards the end of day 1 of the draft, I'm hopeful that the kid is going to have a chip on his shoulder till he makes it up on the big club.
Same goes for Caufield - that kid is also gonna light the lamp a ton in the NHL.
This is a new strategy all NHL teams should look into, drafting players for certain positions by zodiac sign.I just found out today he made it to NHL. I'm so happy he did. When he was 11 years old I would play against him 3 on 3 at ProSkate in New Jersey. I would bring my son to Stick and Puck where Arthur was training with OHL guys and Vladi Kouroedov. At 11 he was already a big kid. I would check him sometimes when we played for fun and he would look at his mom in the stands. We already knew back then he will end up in NHL. He was great. The kid would spend like 6 hours a day doing hockey, driving from one place to the other.
Then he moved to Michigan to play for Little Caesars and last I heard was he busted his shoulder. Today I see him in Kings jersey. My son was shocked when he heard the news as well.
When I met him I thought he was weird, and I myself can be very weird, but then I realized he is a nice guy once he meets you, and not weird at all. Very sweet guy. Jells with teammates in a good way. Later it turned out we share the same birthday. He is a Cancer by Zodiac, so he will be a bit anti social in a group but cool 1 on 1. On the ice he actually reminds me of Joe Pavelski. His skating is a bit more like floating. He does not need to chop up the ice to be at the perfect location on the ice. Extremely underrated but efficient. That underratement has landed him in the 2nd round. He should have gone much higher. You guys got lucky. Smart draft.
I hope they approach him correctly and develop him. He can deliver tons of points. He is still a kid. Needs to mature a lot. But I will surprise you, he is a natural leader, so don't be surprised if he leads the Kings one day. Very very similar to Pavelski. I wish him tons of luck and success.
Read the article, bruh