wetcoast
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That's an answer to a trivia question not a reflection of their standing in the hockey world.Well, they quite literally founded the IIHF.
That's an answer to a trivia question not a reflection of their standing in the hockey world.Well, they quite literally founded the IIHF.
wish he'd stick it out with Poland help try to grow that program.
Such a shame. I wonder if Wsol will do the same?
Agreed. He's under the radar currently but Artyom Levshunov looks like he might be a great player, perhaps even passing Grabovski for title of best Belarusian hockey player in the future.not sure if Belarus counts but I feel they are cooking up some great hockey players right now.
What about Kosarev, also on Stavanger? Same age, similar scoring rate in Norway U20 but he's a defesneman and unlike Haponenko, has already even appeared for Ukraine U20.Mykhailo Haponenko was one of, if not the top player for Ukraine's U18 team in D1A as a double under-ager, and played as high as U20 in Norway as a 16 year old (5 pts in 4 games).
Mykhailo Haponenko - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Mykhailo Haponenko, 2007-11-28 Kharkov, UKR Ukraine. Most recently in the Norway U20 with Forus/Sandnes U20. Complete player biography and stats.www.eliteprospects.com
Beksultan Makysh - is probably the best prospect Kazakhstan has ever produced unless we look into ancient history and remember about Nikolai Antropov and Evgeni Nabokov.
Got called up by Dubuque and will spend some time with USHL roster at the age of 16.