So apparently Tyutyayev is going to play next season in the Belarus. Pretty disappointing, he has a ton of talent. Kinda wanted him to get a chance in the KHL next season.
So apparently Tyutyayev is going to play next season in the Belarus. Pretty disappointing, he has a ton of talent. Kinda wanted him to get a chance in the KHL next season.
This is very strange.
Is it like step below for where he is?.This is very strange.
Edit: Ok after thinking about this for a while...
- Yunost is a top team in that league and probably comparable to teams in the VHL. So if he gets a big role it could be okay for a year. But strange anyway, why not just stay with Gornyak? It's not really a local farm team to Avtomobilist but still much closer than Belarus.
- They're affiliated to Dinamo Minsk in the KHL, not exactly sure how closely because they have two affiliates in that league. And I don't see a lot of movement between Yunost and Dinamo in the past few season.
- They've also signed two other guys from the Avtomobilist system this week: Maxim Rasseikin (1998) who has been trying to stick with the KHL team for several years, and Denis Mingaleyev the captain of Gornyak.
- Avtomobilist (KHL) haven't been giving young players much ice time recently. And I think they still own Tyutyayev's rights so he can't sign with another KHL team without a trade, which perhaps they don't want to do? It's kind of difficult to understand whether or not there's some conflict between the team and these guys.
Sounds like it's quite similar to where he played pro hockey most of this season (VHL).Is it like step below for where he is?.
So apparently Tyutyayev is going to play next season in the Belarus. Pretty disappointing, he has a ton of talent. Kinda wanted him to get a chance in the KHL next season.
Just to remind (I always forget these) :
KHL = Russian Elite level
VHL = Russian "AHL", 2nd level, where Tuytuayev mostly played.
MHL = Russian junior league
I could think that Belarus National League is quite near the same level than VHL.
Weird post. I don’t think his post implied it was “difficult to learn”, but rather a reminder since the majority of the site is North American and, as such, doesn’t really have much exposure to these leagues...Lol it is not that difficult to learn mate
Weird post. I don’t think his post implied it was “difficult to learn”, but rather a reminder since the majority of the site is North American and, as such, doesn’t really have much exposure to these leagues...
where? I cant find itEvgeny Svechnikov posted on his Instagram a photo of him about to go into surgery so that’s interesting.
It was on his Instagram story, but it looks like he deleted itwhere? I cant find it
Why is it interesting? He's a good kid, very likeable, but he always seems to be under the knife.Evgeny Svechnikov posted on his Instagram a photo of him about to go into surgery so that’s interesting.
Interesting because it looks like he was going into surgery again. Don’t get me wrong, I like Svechnikov a lot and I agree he seems like a very likable person. I just wanted to post what I saw with you guys. Hopefully he’s alright.Why is it interesting? He's a good kid, very likeable, but he always seems to be under the knife.
Can't wait for "kronwalled" to pass the torch to "seidered" with salty rivers of tears to soon follow.
Never understood the Malmström pick. Elfström at least showed some unique qualities but failed to do much at the pro level.Doesn't look like Alfons Malmstrom or Mattias Elfstrom will be signed by tomorrow's deadline. Both are playing in Division 1 / Hockey Ettan in Sweden.
Never understood the Malmström pick. Elfström at least showed some unique qualities but failed to do much at the pro level.