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I would say no. He probably could though. Belarus -> USHL - NCAA - NHL in consecutive seasons would be a lot for anyone.Does Levshunov play in the NHL next year?
I would say no. He probably could though. Belarus -> USHL - NCAA - NHL in consecutive seasons would be a lot for anyone.Does Levshunov play in the NHL next year?
A wise man once said: "if one goes soft, he should quit hockey"
Back issues are chronic, and a huge red flag in an 18yo power forward. If he was to slip and we could somehow grab him later on I’d be all for it, but not at 2.I feel like 18 year old athletes are pretty durable though in terms of an ability to recuperate.
In any case, they'll have access to his medicals and can make a call.
I don't know didley squat about this player but I agree that back issues as a teen can be chronic - and drafting a guy experiencing issues can be risky. I can speak of that personally and I'm sure there are many others.Back issues are chronic, and a huge red flag in an 18yo power forward. If he was to slip and we could somehow grab him later on I’d be all for it, but not at 2.
I would say no. He probably could though. Belarus -> USHL - NCAA - NHL in consecutive seasons would be a lot for anyone.
Yup. Let the kid for once stay an extra year in a league so he gets even more accustomed to it. Probably why I'm higher on him than others. The fact that he's jumped 3 levels in 3 years and more than held his own? It's pretty remarkable and speaks to his talent. Now CAN he play in the NHL? Absolutely. He's even better than Korchinski was coming out. But I wouldn't want him to till either later in the year when Michigan State gets eliminated early or next year.
Another option for Levshunov is you sign him, bring him to training camp and then assign to a CHL team. The ban for players from his country ends next year.
Yeah, seriously. Why would you pull him out of the NCAA to play in the CHL? What the f***?If they take Levshunov the ideal scenario is heading back to MSU, and then joining Rockford for a long Calder Cup run.
They need to be extremely patient with this kid if they take him. I’d even consider letting him start 2025-2026 in Rockford. Let him play all situations minutes and not be in over his head.
Why? Lol
Send him to an easier league to play against teenagers doesn’t make sense to me.
...you're aware Levshunov is already playing in North America, right?Another option for Levshunov is you sign him, bring him to training camp and then assign to a CHL team. The ban for players from his country ends next year.
Did this team not learn their lesson from the diarrhea disaster that was the Kirby Dach pick?the odds are kind of against them if theyre trying to hit on best one out of 5-10 equalish guys...Chelios was on 670 and only brought up Lindstrom and Levshunov as the main candidates at two which was interesting...getting immediate help on the nhl roster could be an interesting development because demidov is in russia until he isnt, they could put lindstrom or levshunov on the roster immediately, not that this should be a priority but the "speed up the process" talk cant be ignored when weighing what they might do
Consensus picks were Byram and Turcotte who have also had injury problems.Did this team not learn their lesson from the diarrhea disaster that was the Kirby Dach pick?
Passing up on a highly skilled guy with a higher ceiling in order to take an often injured player with a lower ceiling but can play next season.
That draft looks like shit regardless. A whole bunch of duds.Did this team not learn their lesson from the diarrhea disaster that was the Kirby Dach pick?
Passing up on a highly skilled guy with a higher ceiling in order to take an often injured player with a lower ceiling but can play next season.
With 2-10 being such a crapshoot, you don't draft the kids with injury concerns.But Kirby is a great example of what scares me about Lindstrom. Davy’s looked very good for Montreal, but has basically missed his entire career to this point.
The Big Ten is arguably the best amateur league in the world right now, no real reason to pull Levshunov out of college yet unless you want him in the AHL. None of the teams that have a realistic chance at picking him should have him in the NHL next year imo.
If they take Levshunov the ideal scenario is heading back to MSU, and then joining Rockford for a long Calder Cup run.
They need to be extremely patient with this kid if they take him. I’d even consider letting him start 2025-2026 in Rockford. Let him play all situations minutes and not be in over his head.
Why? Lol
Send him to an easier league to play against teenagers doesn’t make sense to me.
Yeah, seriously. Why would you pull him out of the NCAA to play in the CHL? What the f***?
I’m not opposed to Levshunov returning by any means. I actually support it. The player himself may be eager to turn professional and sign a contract. Just saying there is an option for him to get a sign, get a look and determine that he needs a bit more seasoning before playing full time in the AHL and being effectively amateur. He also initially wanted to play in the CHL before the ban on players from his country. No clue how much he enjoys attending college courses and the like right now. Maybe he decides MSU is right for him for another year....you're aware Levshunov is already playing in North America, right?
Has that ever happened before?Another option for Levshunov is you sign him, bring him to training camp and then assign to a CHL team. The ban for players from his country ends next year.
Yeah, this happens. Usually a player that will leave college after a year because they want to go pro, play a bit in the AHL and then they need more time.Has that ever happened before?
Yes, but Lucius was drafted by the Winterhawks, so he was a Portland property and eligible to be assigned there. Levshunov has never been drafted by a CHL team, I don't believe there is a mechanism for an NHL team to assign a player to a CHL team that doesn't hold his rights.Yeah, this happens. Usually a player that will leave college after a year because they want to go pro, play a bit in the AHL and then they need more time.
Chaz Lucius - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Chaz Lucius, 2003-05-02 Lawrence, KS, USA USA. Most recently in the AHL with Manitoba Moose. Complete player biography and stats.www.eliteprospects.com
Jets 1st round pick, played a year of NCAA with Minnesota, signed a pro deal, played in the AHL, assigned to World Juniors and afterwards was sent to the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL.
NHL-CHL has a transfer agreement which allows players of junior age to move between them. NCAA is you either sign and you're a pro with no more NCAA eligibility or you don't and you can't participate in training camp, get called up to the NHL, etc. until you sign.
His nationality was banned from the CHL draft, so he hasn't had an opportunity to be drafted. They are eligible to be drafted again, so I'm sure there is some mechanism, including being a CHL Free Agent. The CHL Import Draft is on July 3rd, so even if they don't think he's particularly likely to come, someone would probably throw a dart throw on him (since that is after the Draft, they may have a better sense of his objectives by then, obviously if it's already decided he is returning to MSU, they'd not be as interested since he will be considered Age 20 by 2025-26 season). Obviously any team would love to have him if it's an option since they get a few import player slots and he'd be better than whomever else they could have.Yes, but Lucius was drafted by the Winterhawks, so he was a Portland property and eligible to be assigned there. Levshunov has never been drafted by a CHL team, I don't believe there is a mechanism for an NHL team to assign a player to a CHL team that doesn't hold his rights.