HockeySauce
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I'd take him with a 2nd, even with the chance he doesn't come over.
High-end skill, worth the risk IMO.
High-end skill, worth the risk IMO.
I agree with you, this guy is not a one way forward he has the skills to pick peoples pockets and even fore check like you said just watch his game against Canada but the fact is even though he is not a huge guy hes still only 17 years old atm turning 18 in June so its not like its a big deal he still has plenty of time to bulk up but whats really amazing is at the age of 17 the kid was able to hold his own and do amazing in the KHL so the kid has mad potential.
Also I would like to comment on the whole develop in NA or develop in Russia it really all comes down to the players style. If your tearing up Juniors already would coming over to NA to just play in a junior like atmosphere really help you? I don't think so. They might as well stay over in the KHL like Kuelmin did and when they are ready take the jump to the NHL if they so chose.
Anyways whoever picks Nikita they are getting a player with a shot, speed, stick skills, hockey sense and even the ability to pass. Looking at some mock drafts they have this guy going late I see someone stepping up and taking him in the late 1st round or early 2nd.
Despite his talent, I don't think anybody will pick Kucherov in 1st/2nd round unless they're very certain he's committed to playing in N.A.
Nowadays, I can't see a team spending a high pick on somebody they might have to play the 'will he/won't he come over' game with.
А вы про Нью-Йорк расскажите поподробнее…
– Родители уже два года там живут. Отец у меня военный, его туда отправили в командировку, а мама с ним как настоящая жена офицера. Когда я был моложе, они на три года уезжали в Уругвай, а меня оставляли с бабушкой, тетей и братом. А родился я в Адыгее, в Майкопе. Это юг России, и никакого хоккея там нет. К счастью, когда мне было полгода, родители переехали в Москву.
Craig Button's Top 30 for 2011 NHL Draft (List updated May 24th)
1. RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS C 6'0 170 L Apr. 12/93 Red Deer WHL
2. JONATHAN HUBERDEAU C 6'1 168 L June 4/93 Saint John QMJHL
3. GABRIEL LANDESKOG LW 6'0 207 L Nov. 23/92 Kitchener OHL
4. RYAN MURPHY D 5'10 176 R Mar. 31/93 Kitchener OHL
5. ADAM LARSSON D 6'3 200 R Nov. 12/92 Skelleftea SweE
6. MIKA ZIBANEJAD C 6'0 183 R Apr. 18/93 Djurgarden SJ18A
7. SEAN COUTURIER C 6'4 195 L Dec. 12/92 Drummondville QMJHL
8. NATHAN BEAULIEU D 6'1 176 L Dec. 5/92 Saint John QMJHL
9. RYAN STROME C 6'0 183 R July 11/93 Niagara OHL
10. JAMIESON OLEKSIAK D 6'7 244 L Dec. 21/92 Northeastern H.E,
11. DOUGIE HAMILTON D 6'4 193 R Jun. 17/93 Niagara OHL
12. SVEN BARTSCHI LW 5'11 175 L Oct. 5/92 Portland WHL
13. MATTHEW PUEMPEL LW 6'0 198 L Jan. 24/93 Peterborough OHL
14. MARK SCHEIFELE C 6'2 177 R Mar. 15/93 Barrie OHL
15. JONAS BRODIN D 6'1 165 L July 12/93 Farjestad Sweden
16. PHILLIP DANAULT LW 6'0 178 L Feb. 24/93 Victoriaville QMJHL
17. JOEL ARMIA RW 6'3 191 R May 31/93 Assat FinE
18. NIKITA KUCHEROV W 5'10 163 R June 17/93 CSKA 2 Russia-Jr.
19. BRANDON SAAD LW 6'1 208 L Oct. 27/92 Saginaw OHL
20. ZACK PHILLIPS C 6'1 181 R Oct. 28/92 Saint John QMJHL
21. TOMAS JURCO RW 6'2 193 L Dec. 28/92 Saint John QMJHL
22. OSCAR KLEFBLOM C 6'3 200 D July 20/93 Farjestad Sweden
23. VLADISLAV NAMESTNIKOV F 5'11 170 L Nov. 22/92 London OHL
24. TY RATTIE LW 5'11 170 R Feb. 5/93 Portland WHL
25. JOSEPH MORROW D 6'0 196 L Dec. 9/92 Portland WHL
26. CONNOR MURPHY D 6'2 185 R Mar. 26/93 USA U-18 USHL
27. NICKLAS JENSEN F 6'2 188 L Mar. 6/93 Oshawa OHL
28. JOHN GIBSON G 6'2 205 L Jul. 14/93 USA U-18 WHL
29. RICKARD RAKELL RW 6'0 191 R May 5/93 Plymouth OHL
30. JONATHAN MILLER C 6'2 205 L Mar. 14/93 USA U-18 USHL
so if stays in the KHL he sign a 3 yr deal with CSKA lets say then after that he free to come to what ever NHL he was drafted by or sign a new KHL deal is that right ?
Would love to see the Red Wings take him with their 1st. Has their style of play written all over him.
Someone should take Kucherov at 2011 and Grigorenko at 2012. This is the strongest couple in the world, I think(my english is bad, I know)I would take HF50's comparisons with a grain of salt. He was touting Turris as the next Gretzky a few years back.
Someone should take Kucherov at 2011 and Grigorenko at 2012. This is the strongest couple in the world, I think(my english is bad, I know)
Someone should take Kucherov at 2011 and Grigorenko at 2012. This is the strongest couple in the world, I think(my english is bad, I know)
I'd wager Kucherov wouldn't mind that one bit considering the logo on his hoodie...
Pavel Datsyuk arrived to Detroit at 23 and adapted immediately. Selänne came to Winnipeg at 22. Zubov came to New York at 23. Lidström came to Detroit at 21. Ovechkin and Malkin came over as 20 year olds. All of them adapted immeriately.
History does not prove that Russian or European players need to play in the CHL to adapt to NHL style of play.
In fact the history shows that players who left Russia at crucial age between 15 and 19 usually don't meet the expectations.
It is vital and absolutely necessary for Russian hockey that the best juniors stay in Russia until they are 20. I would prefer that they spend their whole careers in Russia, but this is not realistic. Not right now anyway. North American type of game seems to regress many Russians, even greats like Kovalchuk and Malkin.
Get ready to rearrange your mock drafts. Someone is finally showing some first round Kuchie-Koo Love.
Anybody have a wild guess when Nikita Kucherov will be picked?
I am guessing somebody that has multiple picks int he second round will take a chance, although I wouldn't be surprised if he sips into the bottom of the first