Kids got talent, but that video made me hate him so very much.
On a side note, he has a very punchable face. I have a feeling a lot of guys are going to go after him in his first few years.
I think the real gem is Grigorenko. He had so much composure tonight in the Subway series. Respectful guy, doesnt overly celebrate or show boat. Could be a steal for Buff...
Let's add Carl Gunnarsson to the list. He's playing for Orebro HK in Sweden.
Just have to get Phil off his butt now, and JVR didn't play much last year so wouldn't hurt him.
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using his big frame to create space and his skating ability to find open lanes to drive the net. He stands 6-3 and is a natural goal scorer with plenty of confidence.
He's a scout's dream in the way he prepares himself and plays an unselfish game, making smart decisions with the puck. With his bloodlines, he certainly understands what it will take to make it at the next level.
Just have to get Phil off his butt now, and JVR didn't play much last year so wouldn't hurt him.
Yeah, we don't want our players to be rusty for next season. These are two players we rely on the most so they need to play some hockey games. It wouldn't hurt Reimer and Phaneuf either to play in the KHL.
Yeah, we don't want our players to be rusty for next season. These are two players we rely on the most so they need to play some hockey games. It wouldn't hurt Reimer and Phaneuf either to play in the KHL.
Don't think Reimer would qualify for the KHL, but he could look somewhere in Europe. Heck, even Italy has a professional league he could play in.
Grabo assisted on both red army goals in the 3rd period for the 3-2 shootout comeback win. So him and Kulemin both have 8g 7a though Grabo has played 3 fewer games.
Their icetime per game is just about identical. Interesting note, Malkin does not lead his team in goals, assists, or PPG. All of which are Mozyakin who averages 2 and a half minutes less icetime per game.