Thomas Sowell
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- Sep 23, 2024
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The way the play-by-play guy goes "Demidov"
the fake nearly broke the goalie's ankles
Most exciting prospect since Guy LafleurTransformative player.
This guy is 18 and would probably do obscene point totals if he was on L1 and PP1.
Most exciting prospect since Guy Lafleur
He is as good as any forward in the KHL at 18...if he was played properly he would lead his team in scoringEncouraging thing is that the 4 point games just kind of claw back the games he lost not getting played.
He's consistently getting points and making plays every game. Doesn't matter the opposition, the style of game, he finds a way. Super encouraging.
Too much PP time is dangerous until Demidov has been made a better person.You will all be happy to hear that Demidov was just blessed with PP time by legendary coach Rotenberg. Yes, you heard me correctly. A whole 8 seconds of it!
Jesus. Sell the pass, square up to the goalie to sell the shot then no look pass?
Demidov, Hutson, Laine. Sick.Jesus. Sell the pass, square up to the goalie to sell the shot then no look pass?
Him and Hutson are gonna be pushing each other to ever climbing heights of creativity
Man, the support he’d have as a Hab. Adam Nicholas and co., sky’s the limit.He is as good as any forward in the KHL at 18...if he was played properly he would lead his team in scoring
He gives me hope for sure!Man, the support he’d have as a Hab. Adam Nicholas and co., sky’s the limit.
Do you doubt the power of the Masters to turn Demidov into a hockey player?Too much PP time is dangerous until Demidov has been made a better person.
Demidov can be that left shot Hutson needs to feed across the slot for the one timer like Markov used to do.Jesus. Sell the pass, square up to the goalie to sell the shot then no look pass?
Him and Hutson are gonna be pushing each other to ever climbing heights of creativity
Markov'esqueJesus. Sell the pass, square up to the goalie to sell the shot then no look pass?
Him and Hutson are gonna be pushing each other to ever climbing heights of creativity