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I'd like to see him without Claude within 250 miles

He played well under Cassidy. I'm sure Bruce wouldn't give up on him after one shift either. It makes sense if there is mutual interest to have him come back over. His production in the KHL this season is hard to not take seriously.
 

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He played well under Cassidy. I'm sure Bruce wouldn't give up on him after one shift either. It makes sense if there is mutual interest to have him come back over. His production in the KHL this season is hard to not take seriously.
I would bring him back I saw him tons in Providence and liked his tenacity and never give up approach

I'd say it more likely then less likely he's back with Boston and much better then Soderberg ever was
 

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I would bring him back I saw him tons in Providence and liked his tenacity and never give up approach

Hmm....Some are under the impression here that he's a typical Russian who lacks any heart or grit. Tenacity and never give up approach? Are you sure haha

I'd say it more likely then less likely he's back with Boston and much better then Soderberg ever was

Is he eligible to come over after his season ends like Soderberg?
 

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Hmm....Some are under the impression here that he's a typical Russian who lacks any heart or grit. Tenacity and never give up approach? Are you sure haha



Is he eligible to come over after his season ends like Soderberg?
He was a very active player - good decisions, good stick, played low went after loose pucks to get them.

He's 23 or 24 not necessarily over the hill

I would have no problem if he played for Boston tomorrow

Bottom he was good 2 years ago and when he comes back he will be better and I believe maturity- Sweeney really liked him from what I heard and Khokhlachev didn't think Claude liked him

It makes a lot of sense to me

Going to happen
 
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Vakanainen good at getting pucks through to the net in the first period. Finns reeling a bit though, Canada is quick
 

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I was underhelmed by both UV and Koppanen. Although UV played alot and skates well he is like Brandon Carlo in that he plays it safe doesn't seem to do much on offense. Koppanen also got lots of ice time but seemed to be the kind of player that blends in rather doing anything to stand out. I'm not knocking defensive players with the way hockey is played now you need to be active on both sides of the puck. Both the Finns and Canada looked good and I'm sure will go along way in this tournament. This Canadian says their first goal should not have counted. Looking forward to a great week of hockey and excited to see all our future Bruins in action.
 

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They both were very boring. Kopp is more of a PK guy, kinda slow. Urho was ok but was in tough today. Much better in the USA game. Lindgren looks smooth so far, Frederic may just be a checker with this line up, we shall see.
 
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They both were very boring. Kopp is more of a PK guy, kinda slow. Urho was ok but was in tough today. Much better in the USA game. Lindgren looks smooth so far, Frederic may just be a checker with this line up, we shall see.

I’m not comparing Frederic to Bergeron, but on Team Canada, 37 is a defensive specialist and PK guy. Doesn’t mean that’s all he’s got in his repertoire.
 

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He also had 12 points and won tournament MVP.

Dominating/looking good in this tournament is usually a good precursor. There are obvious exceptions but generally cream rises.
 

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I was underhelmed by both UV and Koppanen. Although UV played alot and skates well he is like Brandon Carlo in that he plays it safe doesn't seem to do much on offense. Koppanen also got lots of ice time but seemed to be the kind of player that blends in rather doing anything to stand out. I'm not knocking defensive players with the way hockey is played now you need to be active on both sides of the puck. Both the Finns and Canada looked good and I'm sure will go along way in this tournament. This Canadian says their first goal should not have counted. Looking forward to a great week of hockey and excited to see all our future Bruins in action.

I really REALLY wanted Robert Thomas with that 1st round pick... I was all over that guy last season and followed him week to week ( something I rarely do with undrafted prospects ) and I did my best to light the candle for him here. I think a lot of teams missed the boat on Thomas, Bruins included.

I think UV is a luxury for us at this point since we are deep in defensive prospects/young players from the top of the pro level down to the developmental leagues. I don't care what he looks like now, but in about two years, I'm going to start paying more attention.
 

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I’m not comparing Frederic to Bergeron, but on Team Canada, 37 is a defensive specialist and PK guy. Doesn’t mean that’s all he’s got in his repertoire.

exactly and there`s many cases, Olympics/World Juniors where players are asked to take on different roles
 

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Hmm....Some are under the impression here that he's a typical Russian who lacks any heart or grit. Tenacity and never give up approach? Are you sure haha



Is he eligible to come over after his season ends like Soderberg?

No I think after next

He could sign a contract after his KHL contract expires (May) but because he played in Europe, he would have to clear waivers before he could play.
 
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I was underhelmed by both UV and Koppanen. Although UV played alot and skates well he is like Brandon Carlo in that he plays it safe doesn't seem to do much on offense. Koppanen also got lots of ice time but seemed to be the kind of player that blends in rather doing anything to stand out. I'm not knocking defensive players with the way hockey is played now you need to be active on both sides of the puck. Both the Finns and Canada looked good and I'm sure will go along way in this tournament. This Canadian says their first goal should not have counted. Looking forward to a great week of hockey and excited to see all our future Bruins in action.

didn`t notice Koppanen much but sure did with UV. I`m not sure offense is his thing based on only the info I read/heard/watched on him during the draft. What I was looking for vs a very fast TC was, can he keep up, will he get left in the dust or find himself overwhelmed. I couldn`t check any of those boxes, really like his composure back there. First time I`ve seen him play, liked his game
 

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He could sign a contract after his KHL contract expires (May) but because he played in Europe, he would have to clear waivers before he could play.
He signed a 2 year deal on July 1, 2016

His rights are held by Boston

Are you saying at the conclusion of contract in May he just can't come back here this summer like Soderberg did

Khokhlachev would be 24 this summer and primed to compete for a spot at camp

Sweeney if I read it right has no issues with player or style

Sobotka showed up from KHL more refined and stronger in all 3 zones and no reason why Khokhlachev couldn't as well

Last seen here Khokhlachev as a 22 year old had 68 points in 60 games in the AHL tied for third in league playing for Cassidy

Live watching skate to ice and back in providence viewing he gets the Siskel & Ebert 2 thumbs up from me and my kid

I'd be very interested to see him in camp older, stronger, more experienced, with a coach who knows him and a GM who likes him
 

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He signed a 2 year deal on July 1, 2016

His rights are held by Boston

Are you saying at the conclusion of contract in May he just can't come back here this summer like Soderberg did

Khokhlachev would be 24 this summer and primed to compete for a spot at camp

Sweeney if I read it right has no issues with player or style

Sobotka showed up from KHL more refined and stronger in all 3 zones and no reason why Khokhlachev couldn't as well

Last seen here Khokhlachev as a 22 year old had 68 points in 60 games in the AHL tied for third in league playing for Cassidy

Live watching skate to ice and back in providence viewing he gets the Siskel & Ebert 2 thumbs up from me and my kid

I'd be very interested to see him in camp older, stronger, more experienced, with a coach who knows him and a GM who likes him

The question was "Is he eligible to come over after his season ends like Soderberg?"

Soderberg didn't come in the summer. He came during the season.

I believe I answered the question correctly.
 
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