Ska vs Lokomotiv October 7 12 00 PM EST

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Not to be too picky, but 5:31 is the game he had the most TOI in October, 1:24 minute more than vs Minsk, and 2:06 minutes more than Severstal. I think we’re going in the right direction here.😍

That's the spirit! By the end of the year he'll be easily at like 8 mins. I don't know why anyone is complaining
 
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I’d rather see him on the top line in Laval. Even Pezz gets more ice time. This is ridiculous.
 
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Its frustrating, but I don't think it will hurt his development. Additionally, he's learning to deal with extreme levels of frustration, which means internalizing it and finding a constructive way of dealing with it. Would rather he be here, but I'm sure he is growing as a player and as a person, just as any difficult life experience provides as an opportunity.
 
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I don’t know how contracts and agreements with the Khl works, but is there any realistic scenario for KHL to release their rights to Demidov?
 
It’s frustrating, but I don't think it will hurt his development. Additionally, he's learning to deal with extreme levels of frustration, which means internalizing it and finding a constructive way of dealing with it. Would rather he be here, but I'm sure he is growing as a player and as a person, just as any difficult life experience provides as an opportunity.
Don’t get bitter. Get butter. This will make the bitter taste better.
 
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How much would we need to raise to buyout the last year of his contract? Someone start the crowd funding.

If there was say 1M$ needed to pay off SKA on behalf of Demidov, it could be crowd funded so easily in Canada. We could easily find 100K people to pay 10$ each. But somehow I think it’s much more complicated.
 
If there was say 1M$ needed to pay off SKA on behalf of Demidov, it could be crowd funded so easily in Canada. We could easily find 100K people to pay 10$ each. But somehow I think it’s much more complicated.

Radko Gudas will definitely chip in 5$.
 
If there was say 1M$ needed to pay off SKA on behalf of Demidov, it could be crowd funded so easily in Canada. We could easily find 100K people to pay 10$ each. But somehow I think it’s much more complicated.

?????
The $1 million was almost certainly the legal buy-out fee commensurate to Michkov’s contract… initiated by Michkov when he took steps to terminate it. Flyers basically just fronted SKA the amount on behalf of Michkov.

I can guarantee it would take exponentially more than $1 mill to ‘bribe’ SKA into releasing Demidov.

Two completely different situations.
 
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The $1 million was almost certainly the legal buy-out fee commensurate to Michkov’s contract… initiated by Michkov when he took steps to terminate it. Flyers basically just fronted SKA the amount on behalf of Michkov.

I can guarantee it would take exponentially more than $1 mill to ‘bribe’ SKA into releasing Demidov.

Two completely different situations.
So they’re blackmailing the Canadiens.
 

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