ziggy7716
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Can anyone shed light on this player? Not familiar with him but 25 years old, 40 pts in 47 games last year for CSKA
You think he just gave up the contract he had in order to take a PTO?PTO with Colorado may be he can be the answer for a better 2nd line.
As per CBA rules, he'd still have to sign a 1 year ELC.
*Takes one look at our wings*I have serious doubts that Edmonton is an option, but I like what I've read on the guy and think he'd be a good fit. Especially considering we have no idea what to expect on the left side after RNH.
If skill was the only factor in hockey, Sergei Shumakov would be a name known from Oregon to Osaka and back again. There are questions surrounding the young Russian winger, but none of them involve his talent. His hands are to die for, and watching him play hockey can, at times, be mesmerizing. He regularly makes the impossible seem possible both with his passing and his bag — well, it is actually more like a flight-case — full of tricks. Oh, and did I mention his shot? Wrist, snap and slap, all three he gets away quickly, powerfully and accurately. Playing the left side on the power-play, his positioning and wind-up are reminiscent of another Russian winger who has wowed the world with his skills over the last decade.
So what are the cons with the electric winger from Chelyabinsk? Well, his skating is solid but not overly impressive. It would be unfair to call him anything less than solid, as it does not hinder him, but his stride can be choppy and he will likely never be a speedster. He is also not a strong defensive player. Still, he’s an exciting player who has started the KHL season with a bang, posting 15 points in 12 games. Add this onto his impressive end to last season and his resume is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. With a contract that expires at the end of this season expect a host of NHL teams to show interest in the highly-skilled Russian. It would really not be too absurd to see his skating on an NHL second line in the not-so-distant future.
We've been talking about getting a shot back to that spot where Letustu was. Bring in multiple options and see who "figures out" the job first.*Takes one look at our wings*
Yep, I'll take him. Plus, we could use a right shot forward that plays on the left wall on the pp because Todd isnt moving Pulju out of the 2nd unit net front role for years.
Exactly, seems like he excels in that spot from the video.We've been talking about getting a shot back to that spot where Letustu was. Bring in multiple options and see who "figures out" the job first.
Shit, Its probably Tampa or Washington. Gonna go team up with his Russian buddies."I have made my decision about NHL team already, which one you will find out soon" - Shumakov.
Сергей Шумаков: «Я уже определился с клубом в НХЛ. Скоро все узнаете»
"I have made my decision about NHL team already, which one you will find out soon" - Shumakov.
Сергей Шумаков: «Я уже определился с клубом в НХЛ. Скоро все узнаете»
He’s been trying to get out of it for a few weeks now, CSKA tried to trade him but I guess couldn’t get it done so they released him. It was reported that the Rangers were talking to him or his agent about a contract while he was holding out a few weeks ago, so I’d assume they’d be the front runner to get himSeems like a pretty bold move to make, no?
He's not exactly a high profile guy and to burn a bridge at this time of year seems odd. Why not do this months ago, not now when the KHL season is starting.
He’s been trying to get out of it for a few weeks now, CSKA tried to trade him but I guess couldn’t get it done so they released him. It was reported that the Rangers were talking to him or his agent about a contract while he was holding out a few weeks ago, so I’d assume they’d be the front runner to get him