RW Matvei Michkov (2023, 7th, PHI) Part 4

CristianoRonaldo

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Anyone who is not biased and not blind can see that this young player is great...
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Anyone who is not biased and not blind can see that this young player is great...
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Anyone who is not biased and not blind can see that this young player is great...
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i just can't wait to see his game after he spends time improving skating next offseason. He will be good as is, but if he gains a step skating, the ceiling will rise significantly. Will unlock his whole arsenal.
 
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i just can't wait to see his game after he spends time improving skating next offseason. He will be good as is, but if he gains a step skating, the ceiling will rise significantly. Will unlock his whole arsenal.
I can agree with this, and when he’s fully physical mature will be a force for sure, I want him to shoot more, I think he’s trying to fit in with the boys and passing a little too much, guys shot is really good he needs to let it go
 
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Just so people can calm down a bit, here is Bedard's first 6 NHL games as a rookie: 0G 2A and -6.


Give the kid some room to breathe.
Just an FYI, those stars aren't correct. Not going to look it up right now, but Bedard got his first NHL goal in his second game, so those stats are definitely not accurate.

Michkov looks good, though.
 

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I find he’s very hunched over. I think he’ll be good but there is some Quasimodo in his game

He's essentially in a sprint position. He uses it to push off quickly and he explodes into small spaces. It's really interesting. Someone should slash his legs really hard when he does that, it could neuter him.
 

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He's essentially in a sprint position. He uses it to push off quickly and he explodes into small spaces. It's really interesting. Someone should slash his legs really hard when he does that, it could neuter him.
Still it's evident that he's kinda slow. Russians tend to be excellent skaters but somehow, Michkov's skating was always awkward, especially for a smaller guy. There's certainly a lot of potential for the Flyers to unlock. Having said that, he'll need to get stronger as well so we'll see how those two are gonna go together.

Certainly a good start for Michkov though. Already has his first point and even played in OT vs Vancouver.
 

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MM has great edge work, but a summer with Bobby Brink's skating coach would do wonders for his first step.
 

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Just so people can calm down a bit, here is Bedard's first 6 NHL games as a rookie: 0G 2A and -6.
Actually Bedard had 1G/2A in his first 3 games in the NHL as a rookie


I can agree with this, and when he’s fully physical mature will be a force for sure, I want him to shoot more, I think he’s trying to fit in with the boys and passing a little too much, guys shot is really good he needs to let it go
For someone who has a "really good" shot he certainly doesn't seem to have any confidence in it. So little confidence that he passed to someone whose stick was actively pressed by a defender. His entire approach to the net was done with zero thought of making an attempt to score himself. He is locking himself into making passes. Why would someone do that? He should be trying to lunge into that extra bit of space toward the slot and finding a spot to shoot. Shooting where he is or doing what I described are the only good options really

 

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Actually Bedard had 1G/2A in his first 3 games in the NHL as a rookie



For someone who has a "really good" shot he certainly doesn't seem to have any confidence in it. So little confidence that he passed to someone whose stick was actively pressed by a defender. His entire approach to the net was done with zero thought of making an attempt to score himself. He is locking himself into making passes. Why would someone do that? He should be trying to lunge into that extra bit of space toward the slot and finding a spot to shoot. Shooting where he is or doing what I described are the only good options really


So, If Michkov has 3 points in his next game, he's better, please explain your logic? Insanity. Why do you even like this team, you seem like a closet hater 100%. This pass is a goal 8/10 times, just didn't work out, like huh?
 

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So, If Michkov has 3 points in his next game, he's better, please explain your logic? Insanity. Why do you even like this team, you seem like a closet hater 100%. This pass is a goal 8/10 times, just didn't work out, like huh?
How is it a goal 8/10 times? When Michkov made that pass TK's stick was literally sat on by the entire force of a man's weight and strength. How is TK going to get it in the net? Have you ever played hockey like lol
 

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How is it a goal 8/10 times? When Michkov made that pass TK's stick was literally sat on by the entire force of a man's weight and strength. How is TK going to get it in the net? Have you ever played hockey like lol
The puck almost bounced in the net. What a ridiculous assertion. I bet you had horrible hockey IQ.
 

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