LW/RW Anatoliy Golyshev - Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, KHL (2016, 95th, NYI)

Atas2000

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What's with the decline in production this year?

Getting lazy. Waiting for a big contract on SKA as Gusev replacement. Just kidding, but only partially.

He is not happy with the team, coach. All in all not good signs. I'd day he is no Panarin character wise.
 

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Getting lazy. Waiting for a big contract on SKA as Gusev replacement. Just kidding, but only partially.

He is not happy with the team, coach. All in all not good signs. I'd day he is no Panarin character wise.

Why is he not happy?
 

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Golyshev left the impression like instead of working hard in the summer and improving he just took everything for granted. The good old "I am a star now lets take it easy" attitude.

He was giving the puck away like it was free candy at the beginning of the season and not producing offensively. So got sent to minors. Hence the hurt feelings. Overall, talent is obviously there, work ethic isn't.
 

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Might as well call him a bust already, the Isles are clearly not known to handle these hot-heads in a good way lol at least they tried!
 
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MaxV

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I really hope he develops, lots of upside.

Last year he had a lot of beef with the organization, hopefully he is focused this year.
 

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What's his contract situation like exactly?

How's his 200 ft. game? Is it good enough to be a third liner in the NHL?
 

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What's his contract situation like exactly?

How's his 200 ft. game? Is it good enough to be a third liner in the NHL?

For his size, he is actually surprisingly gritty.

Still, either his offensive game develops or he isn't a NHLer
 

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His coach recently told that Golyshev just took for granted that he is a 20+ goal scorer in the KHL now. So yes, I'd say that his overall work ethics is the biggest concern.
 

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His coach recently told that Golyshev just took for granted that he is a 20+ goal scorer in the KHL now. So yes, I'd say that his overall work ethics is the biggest concern.

Well yeah what happened to Golyshev is definition of the sophomore slump. His attitude after breakout year wasn't at all what it needed to be. And this year as well, a lot depends on if he can get his confidence back. At this point he isn't the player he used to be in 15/16 season.
 

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Sweet thanks for the update. When Islanders drafted him hope was he might be a diamond in the rough and be the next Panarin(or at least 75% the player Panarin was). Nice to see him bounce back after a poor season last year. it would be pretty sweet if the Islanders could turn 2 guys who were drafted 3 years outside their original draft year into NHL players(Aho just got called up)
 

Bronson

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Lol @ his celebrations. Also he seems to have one hell of a shot.
 
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He's signed in the KHL until 2018-19. Then there is the obvious Russian-factor that the Isles will have to worry about which is a real threat especially when a guy like Golyshev can make substantially more money staying in a comfortable setting instead of signing an entry level deal to come to the NHL
 

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He's signed in the KHL until 2018-19. Then there is the obvious Russian-factor that the Isles will have to worry about which is a real threat especially when a guy like Golyshev can make substantially more money staying in a comfortable setting instead of signing an entry level deal to come to the NHL

Him coming over would be gravy for the Islanders.

There's never really been an indication that he's actively in their plans, and I don't think they are really leaving a spot waiting for him.
 

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