He is an eighteen year old who just won another game in the KHL in style. Ridiculously good he is.This kid is so overhyped it’s ridiculous. He is going to have a tough time living up to lofty expectations.
His quick, long legs are the major reason he gets comparisons to Vasilevskiy. They are both very similar there, especially age corrected. Nowadays Vasilevskiy plays a little bit differently, not less effective though.
He is an eighteen year old who just won another game in the KHL in style. Ridiculously good he is.
His quick, long legs are the major reason he gets comparisons to Vasilevskiy. They are both very similar there, especially age corrected. Nowadays Vasilevskiy plays a little bit differently, not less effective though.
He is an eighteen year old who just won another game in the KHL in style. Ridiculously good he is.
The current two SCF starters went through that "goalie friendly" league(technically Khudobin of couкse also played even before the KHL was found in the russian league). We can also include Varlamov as one of the three russians starters in the Conference Finalst to that list. Throw in Bobrovskiy and his two Vezinaz(and it's three Vezinas for the list with the Vasilevkiy's), Shestyorkin, Samsonov, Fracouz and Koskinen. Maybe the KHL's goalies are just that good. Hint: they are. I stated it on numerous ocasions. People forget the numbers game between the leagues. Only 87 goalies played this season ion the NHL. Only around half of them are legit starters. So by pure mathematics the best KHL goalies could easily be scratching the top 50 in the world(some of them would easily be in it). Do this game for forwards and it's top250-top300. Meaning that the talent gap between the leagues is way, way smaller for goalies than it is for skaters.The KHL is a massively goalie friendly league. In fact I think it’s the lowest scoring league on the planet.
Why’s no one talking about Torpedo’s #53? Insane moves there
Apparently, it’s Danil Voyevodin (1997)who is that forward?
Agreed.It's why I'm so surprised most Wild fans are against drafting him at 9.If you have the chance to draft a generational franchise talent,you do it i don't care what the position is or what you have in your prospect pool.It's like Vikings fans that continually say its not the year to draft a QB because we're in a "superbowl window" or "There's other positions of bigger need"...People writing this kid off at 18 are idiots. This kid is an elite franchise goalie in the making.
Wouldn't mind him with our other 2 first rounders, but we just have far too many other needs to take a goalie at 7.
I doubt he falls to Carolina. He's going top 10.Beauty save. I doubt he falls past Carolina.
Honestly could see him going as early as #4 (though less likely) and don't see him going past Minnesota at #9.
Almost every team could justify taking him save for a team like the Rangers, Capitals or Panthers. But I think Detroit, Ottawa, New Jersey, Buffalo and Minnesota could easily justify taking him, even with some of the goaltending they already have within their organizations.
Wild at 9 makes a lot of sense too, actually. Good call. I am not sure NJ or Detroit would pass up the position players but that will just come down to internal scouting. Would be hard seeing Wild pass on Rossi/Perfetti/Lundell if any of them are available, with Lundell being the most likely obviously.
Should be a great top 15 or so, lots of intrigue.
If you have far too many needs, why not take BPA? Do teams that are far from contention usually pick for need?
I love Askarov, I think he might be the BPA available at 7. But that's very debatable and just to err on the side of caution, I'd rather the Devils take one of the many available skaters that will also be there at 7. One of Raymond, Rossi, Drysdale, Sanderson, Holtz, and Perfetti will be there and it'd be tough to take Askarov over them. Like I've said before, it's unfortunate where the Devils' picks ended up as it's probably too early to get Askarov at 7 but too late to get him at 18.
And don't get me wrong. I think Askarov is an absolute stud and before we found out where the Devils were actually picking I was singing his praises on the Devils' board. If the Devils do pick him at 7 I could definitely see the reasoning, but I just don't think they'll do it and I'd agree with them in opting for someone else.