RW Matvei Michkov (2023, 7th, PHI) Part 5

Fatass

Registered User
Apr 17, 2017
24,004
15,712
He seems to find himself in the right place at the right time a lot.
Michkov is one of those very rare players who reads the game a lot faster than other players. He’s a guy who the puck seems to come to, because he know well in advance where it’s most likely to be and goes to that spot. Extremely high IQ for the game. This cannot be coached or taught. It’s a gift for only a very select few.
 

SaSaShi

Registered User
Apr 16, 2015
432
376
Shit a post by Sanheim and Frost missing an open net lol, shoulda had more points. I thought Tipper Frost Michkov looked dangerous all night.
Yes frost finally had a good game as well. Tippett, mehh. The line played well, but I don't like tippett one bit.

Michkov coulda had more points tonight but these things balance out. His season stat line of 17 pts in 20 games accurately reflects to his overall level of play.

20 games a is a good sample size, so flyers fans should know what type of player he is by now. But the next 60 games, need to root for many more regulation losses.

To get another 13th pick will not be good at all for the rebuild.
 
Last edited:

dendazen

Registered User
Sep 29, 2024
17
29
good game for michkov, but an anemic pp in overtime left a bad aftertaste. the flyers should have got an easy 2 points, instead they crapped the bed.
They hit the pipe twice and also very good save from Samsonov on Konecny. It was a good powerplay, just couldn't put it in. But Michkov quaterbacking PP is pretty sick for 19 years old kid. He reminds me of Jack/Luke Hughes power play skating, positioning, vision.
 

AD1066

Registered User
Sep 30, 2011
7,736
4,248
He seems to find himself in the right place at the right time a lot.
Michkov is one of those very rare players who reads the game a lot faster than other players. He’s a guy who the puck seems to come to, because he know well in advance where it’s most likely to be and goes to that spot. Extremely high IQ for the game. This cannot be coached or taught. It’s a gift for only a very select few.
Crosby is/was the same way, and it used to drive me crazy (as someone who didn't like him when he first entered the league).

"This guy is so lucky, it bounced right to him for an easy backdoor tap-in."

I still like the **stylistic** comparison between the two. Both play like ultra-skilled grinders with an rare IQ for the game. It goes without saying that Crosby is generational/near-generational and Michkov is not (skating is a huge differentiator), but I'd wager that the majority of drafts do not contain a player that thinks the game as well as they do. You see it come around every 5 years or so, perhaps less, IMO.
 

Boxscore

Registered User
Sponsor
Jan 22, 2007
14,681
7,798
Fans are going to lose their minds when Michkov is a Hart finalist in the near future and their teams passed on him... just because.
 

thedjpd

Registered User
Sponsor
Dec 12, 2002
3,699
975
San Jose, CA
Frost was good last night but come on man. He was gifted a great opportunity to play with the Mich and has flubbed so many opportunities.

He has missed at least 4 completely open nets this year. Flyers have absolutely lost games because of empty net misses.

The board keeps clamoring that we need high end talent; yes, that’s true. But they haven’t lost a bunch of games because MacKinnons got a 5 point game and dominated; they’re losing a lot because they can’t change momentum in games from replacement level finishing.
 

Boxscore

Registered User
Sponsor
Jan 22, 2007
14,681
7,798
It's silly to pretend that the teams passed on Michkov from a pure talent perspective
Doesn't matter. For 2 years he was considered borderline generational and 1B to Bedard's 1A. And teams passed on him because:

1. He was under contract in the KHL for 3 seasons
2. He didn't interview with them
3. They drafted for immediate need

Whatever the case, they were terrible reasons to pass on an elite, franchise-altering dynamo. The same thing happened this past June with Demidov. Some of these franchises are out of their minds lol.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Redpath

Star Platinum

Registered User
May 11, 2024
896
1,296
Doesn't matter.
Of course it matters. If they knew that he'd be released from his contract and able to play this season, some of those teams may have made different picks. He may have even put out feelers to some teams that he wouldn't play with those franchises and just stay in Russia for the remainder of his contract. I'll never know for sure whether that factored in for my team or not for sure, but I don't waste my time re-litigating drafts once they happen. I just hope the guys my team picks work out. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad