Hallonbroder
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- Nov 29, 2024
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Meh, considering that they won’t be allowed to compete for years to come, they’re not in any kind of “top”-list.Russia is solidly entrenched in the top 4 moving forward, especially with the D prospects being produced. Nikishkin, Mintyukov, Simashev, Silayev, Gulyayev.
It’s Finland who is slipping big time. Their talent born 2000 and later is extremely thin.
And, those are prospects. I’d take Heiskanen and 5 random Haakanpas (spelling) over any blueline the Russians put together