G Sergei Ivanov - Admiral Vladivostok, KHL (2022, 138th, CBJ)

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Wasn't overly tested by Belarus in the WJC quarterfinal game with Belarus today but seemed reserved in his movements and able to track pucks and catch them through traffic.

Decent numbers in his first MHL season after moving to St. Petersburg from Metallurg.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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I think he's the Dustin Wolf of this upcoming draft. Obvious high-caliber talent with the numbers and track record to prove it. The only knock on him is his size. 6'0 goalies aren't picked very high. And he's Russian, so it's even more unlikely he'll be picked that high. With the success of Russian goalies though, you have to figure with seven rounds that he'll be a pick. Teams aren't going to pass up the chance to pick a guy with real NHL starter upside, even if he's only 6'0. He may not even be 6'0.
 

stevo61

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Well its good he can handle a lot of shots against. May need it when he eventually comes over
 

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He's listed 5'10 tall on hockeydb and 5'11 on EP. Here in the broadcast graphic it says he's "184" (cm supposedly) which is about 6 feet... so which is the correct height?
 

Caser

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He's listed 5'10 tall on hockeydb and 5'11 on EP. Here in the broadcast graphic it says he's "184" (cm supposedly) which is about 6 feet... so which is the correct height?

Apparently his measurements were changed on the KHL website after a loan, is it just some sort of a mistake or an update that was long overdue is pretty much impossible to tell. So currently KHL and Admiral websites have him at 184 cm (6'0"), but MHL, VHL and SKA websites still have the previous measurement of 180 cm (5'11") - so I guess we can more or less surely say that he is not smaller than that.
 

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