cska78
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next year per Metallurgs president Weisfeld - he's coming back to Russia...it's only to prolong a season for him at this point.
So how many NHL or national team points have they scored?
So how many NHL or national team points have they scored?
So how many NHL or national team points have they scored?
I'd rather have him training HARD like Orlov did in the same team in the latest 2 years. Orlov now plays 1st line there. Where is Kitsyn? I'm not saying he doesn't train hard, I just say that KHL > CHL in terms of development.
So how many NHL or national team points have they scored?
next year per Metallurgs president Weisfeld - he's coming back to Russia...it's only to prolong a season for him at this point.
Maybe the dumbest post I've ever seen, they're not even eligible for the NHL until the 2012 draft. Despite what you and Alessandro believe the CHL is incredible at developing hockey players and produces NHL players like no other. This is a good choice for Kitsyn especially if he has NHL aspirations.
I appreciate your passion for Russian Hockey and the KHL, but that is not a fair statement. Im not sure how its even relevant to the conversation?
If the player wants to do it, who are we to criticize? If he fails, he will be the one failing not you.
I say let any player do whatever he wants to do with his career, its his, and he only gets one.
next year per Metallurgs president Weisfeld - he's coming back to Russia...it's only to prolong a season for him at this point.
So what's the point of internet forums?
He just scored
Pretty nice goal
Side of the net
He has shown alot of good things thus far
He just scored
Pretty nice goal
Side of the net
He has shown alot of good things thus far
You guys are right, coming over to NA has been awful for both Galchenyuk and Yakupov, too.
Coming over? Galchenyuk is an american kid. Can and I believe most likely will play for USA.
Also, Yakupov isn't an NHL player(yes I know he is too young to even be drafted) but Peter 25 just has concerncs about development of russian players in CHL. Maybe it will be Yakupov who will prove him wrong but he isn't in NHL yet.
And aside from him, only Radulov and to some point Kulikov benefitted form CHL. Other russians, not so much.
Lol you either can't read or read my post with a malicious purpose. No one of us said that KHL produces NHL players "like no other". We just said that for Russian players (but we could pretty much extend this to all Euro players) the KHL > NHL route works better.
I don't get why in America going from Pro to juniors is a step backward, but if a Russian does that it's a step forward
Coming over? Galchenyuk is an american kid. Can and I believe most likely will play for USA.
Also, Yakupov isn't an NHL player(yes I know he is too young to even be drafted) but Peter 25 just has concerncs about development of russian players in CHL. Maybe it will be Yakupov who will prove him wrong but he isn't in NHL yet.
And aside from him, only Radulov and to some point Kulikov benefitted form CHL. Other russians, not so much.
Loktionov?Coming over? Galchenyuk is an american kid. Can and I believe most likely will play for USA.
Also, Yakupov isn't an NHL player(yes I know he is too young to even be drafted) but Peter 25 just has concerncs about development of russian players in CHL. Maybe it will be Yakupov who will prove him wrong but he isn't in NHL yet.
And aside from him, only Radulov and to some point Kulikov benefitted form CHL. Other russians, not so much.
I'd rather have him training HARD like Orlov did in the same team in the latest 2 years. Orlov now plays 1st line there. Where is Kitsyn? I'm not saying he doesn't train hard, I just say that KHL > CHL in terms of development.
Loktionov?