RW Matvei Michkov (2023, 7th, PHI) Part 6

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Well, Since the Flyers are in the free fall, it might be time to let Torts go

A bad week. Hardly free fall. Flyers just took two of three games from the Devils and had won four straight at home prior to this recent skid.

The Devils game skidded off the rails after the Tippett injury and the power plays. The Islanders and Avalanche are two.of the hotter (veteran) teams in the league.

Both games were competitive and teaching experiences on what playoff hockey looks like.
 
A bad week. Hardly free fall. Flyers just took two of three games from the Devils and had won four straight at home prior to this recent skid.

The Devils game skidded off the rails after the Tippett injury and the power plays. The Islanders and Avalanche are two.of the hotter (veteran) teams in the league.

Both games were competitive and teaching experiences on what playoff hockey looks like.
They’re 7 points away from a WC spot having played more games.

Their season is over, let Torts go
 
Everyone knew this kid doesn't play defense. He famously doesn't play defense. You either live with it and build around it, or you don't play him. He's never going to change his style of play. He's not that kind of person.
 
Everyone knew this kid doesn't play defense. He famously doesn't play defense. You either live with it and build around it, or you don't play him. He's never going to change his style of play. He's not that kind of person.
I feel 'doesn't play defense' and 'good defense' aren't the only asks of a player, especially a winger.

Michkov has a lot of room to grow and a lot of age to grow into it. He likely will never be great at defense, he likely will never be Selke level.

He'll likely develop the skills and confidence to be effective to his team despite those shortcomings. He'll understand how to be an outlet pass, how to support the breakout, how to be a support option for board battles, etc. He'll learn to understand when the offense is looking to get the puck up high and when they are going to cycle low and will be able to get to his spots to pressure his options.
 
Who knew this was gonna happen with Torts as Coach (oh wait, everyone). Flyers need to be in a spot to be developing young talent, not trying to play as low event hockey as possible to get games into overtime and hang on for dear life in the standings. A young talented rookie like that needs to be developing his ways and consistency in terms of generating offense at the NHL level. You don't want to coach the offense and risk-taking out of him too soon because you're trying to get him to treat every shift like Triple Overtime in Game 7.
 
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Yep, well on his way to being a one dimensional winger! Exactly what everyone had imagined!
Bold of you to make such a long range determination based on play as a 19 year old developing his offense which is the thing you most want a player of that level to be doing.
 

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