Tommy Shelby
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Radulov would actually swim over the ocean just to play for Roy.
And Mironov swam back over the ocean just to get away from the teams' 80 year old male masseuse
Radulov would actually swim over the ocean just to play for Roy.
I love this boardI just don't see the Fox comparison. He is a lot more Makar than Fox.
I just don't see the Fox comparison. He is a lot more Makar than Fox.
I'm not saying he is more at Makar's level. I'm talking about style.I love this board
Oh, believe me son, I knowI'm not saying he is more at Makar's level. I'm talking about style.
I haven't been called "son" in a very long time.Oh, believe me son, I know
I should have something on that tomorrow after asking around.Do we know if he’ll play full-time in the KHL next year?
I saw that he played 13 games in the KHL this past season.
That's actually not such good news... With ties that strong to his home club will he be willing to bolt for the AHL in two years?Also, of note, Mikhail’s father, Alexander Gulyayev, is an assistant coach with Avangard Omsk, who have Gulyayev signed through 2025, further cementing his ties to the club."
He seemed so happy to be picked by the Avs and Makar's team on top of that...I don't think that will be an issue whatsoever.That's actually not such good news... With ties that strong to his home club will he be willing to bolt for the AHL in two years?
That's actually not such good news... With ties that strong to his home club will he be willing to bolt for the AHL in two years?
And he’ll also win a Norrisso resuming everything I read here, kid will come to substitute Makar when he goes to Calgary and is very excited topartyplay with Nuke. cool.
Bednar had such a grin on his face as they went up to announce this pick, I feel like he was very glad they used the 31st on G'yev instead of whoever else it might have been. See him in a couple years, something to look forward to.
To go with his Calder and Conn Smythe.And he’ll also win a Norris
That's actually not such good news... With ties that strong to his home club will he be willing to bolt for the AHL in two years?
In my galaxy brain view of this, I think this is major factor in Russian defensemen development. They simply don't develop top pairing guys well in Russia for the NA game, and them not wanting to accept AHL time makes that even more difficult. As we look today, Orlov is really the only top pairing Russian defensemen that was developed in Russia... and he spent nearly 80 games in the AHL. Beyond Orlov I think you really have to go back to Markov to find another Russian developed guy that reached that level. TBF Voynov was on the path too (he also spent time in the AHL). Romanov might change this, but he hasn't quite yet.Most Russians won’t want to come over to AHL anyway.