I'd take one Nikolai Kulemin over ten Robbie Schremp's. This one isn't close. Schremp could become a poor man's Comrie; Kulemin should make much more of an impact.
I think Schremp will have more of an impact in the NHL. Kulemin will be coming over with lots of hype but won't be able to adapt to North American culture, similar to Alexei Kaigorodov when he was in Ottawa.
I think Schremp will have more of an impact in the NHL. Kulemin will be coming over with lots of hype but won't be able to adapt to North American culture, similar to Alexei Kaigorodov when he was in Ottawa.
Do you know the way he plays? His style already suits the style of the nhl and Kaigorodov is a terrible comparison as he was weak center who is a playmaker.
Do you know the way he plays? His style already suits the style of the nhl and Kaigorodov is a terrible comparison as he was weak center who is a playmaker.
Definately agreed.
Nikolai Kulemin plays the power-forward style of the NHL, along the lines of Erik Cole, or Owen Nolan.
Schremp's style, on the other hand, might not actually translate to the NHL.
Do you know the way he plays? His style already suits the style of the nhl and Kaigorodov is a terrible comparison as he was weak center who is a playmaker.
Agreed. Kaigorodov is a horrible comparison for Kulemin.
Do you know the way he plays? His style already suits the style of the nhl and Kaigorodov is a terrible comparison as he was weak center who is a playmaker.
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I don't even know who Kulemin is but I will say him. Brendl....I mean Schremp probably won't ever be a factor in the NHL. Hopefully for Edmonton's sake I am wrong.