Fr fuck we never had this. That's why i wanted michkov so much last year 2 crazy skilled players better than 1 but now we got this 😁 the real show start in 1 year
@@joncafelmao ik right... The only flashy player that closely and i say closely because we never had someone like him. Is prolly galchy that's it. That we drafted
@@joncafe i can now say with confidence that Demidov is better than Michkov. As much as Michkov is highly talented and will be quite the threat in the offensive zone, Demidov has the whole package. Demidov doesnt take any shift off, he always wants to be 1st on the puck, backcheck, despite having a crazy playmaking ability he has a wicked shot, doesnt cheat, doesnt wait on the puck. AND Ivan will be 6'1" ish 200 pounds, Michkov is 5'10" I also wanted Michkov so bad last year, but we can finally move on 😅
I’ve been saying adding Demidov to your team you guys will be the next dynasty. Demidov has elite play making skill has shown he can get around anyone. With your young team and how talented they are they will all hit their prime together and will be unstoppable.
wow he is only getting better. A few observations, taking into account he is playing against men and an AK Bars Kazan that is pretty good, 9th position out of 23 teams last year. 1. He is strong physically and when challenged in the corners or behind the net, he was more often than not able to keep the puck and come out of physical challenged with it 2. He is very active on forecheck and defensively, using his stick and his skating to contribute when the other teams has the puck. 3. He is incredibly elusive, a combination of the way he skates in all direction with so much ease and seamlessly, and the sweet hands he possesses, the best hands on the ice not even close, hands I have not seen since Kovalev in Montreal. He can keep the puck in places where he should not be able to, ex: one time alone against 3 players as he entered their zone with little speed, he ended up shifting around them and taking a decent shot. Not supposed to be able to make that play but he did. 4. He has the ability to position himself for shots on goals, he gets open so easily, and as a result he took many shots from good spots. In this game, most of his shots were deflected but in average, with the chances he had, he would have normally score 1 or 2 goals. Conclusion: yeahhhhh man. He is the real deal. I will just add that his love for the game is so obvious, that smile and that joy as he plays.
First of all, a huge Thank You for bringing us these videos for Ivan Demidov. I have watched all of them and he’s a joy to watch. What a special player he is. Question: Anyone know the status of the guy 18-Romanov that plays with him on his line ? He looks like a real good young player IMO. He protects the puck well, he has good speed and a nice physique… Like, commented and subscribed. Keep up the good work 😀👍
Ah way more interesting this game, this better defense frustrated him a lot more than Kunlun & Sochi in the first period, guys were on him much quicker. it's truly amazing it only took him a period and a half to adapt to it. He's still a bit physically shy overall and they clearly all refrain from comitting too much before season starts but it was very good to finally see him use his body more, get into a few forechecks, some very well executed and succesful on top of it. I'd still like to see him attack his opponents more when he does not have the puck, sometimes he just follow them only closing a narrow angle instead of trying to force a retrieval, but I'm sure that's something he can add to his game after a couple months of transition from MHL to KHL when true competition kicks in.
he is soo good, praying every night that he wont get injured lol
Him and Hutson at the same time will be something else lmao
And he is right... They both have the same hesi moves
Fr fuck we never had this. That's why i wanted michkov so much last year 2 crazy skilled players better than 1 but now we got this 😁 the real show start in 1 year
@@joncafelmao ik right... The only flashy player that closely and i say closely because we never had someone like him. Is prolly galchy that's it. That we drafted
@@joncafe i can now say with confidence that Demidov is better than Michkov. As much as Michkov is highly talented and will be quite the threat in the offensive zone, Demidov has the whole package. Demidov doesnt take any shift off, he always wants to be 1st on the puck, backcheck, despite having a crazy playmaking ability he has a wicked shot, doesnt cheat, doesnt wait on the puck. AND Ivan will be 6'1" ish 200 pounds, Michkov is 5'10"
I also wanted Michkov so bad last year, but we can finally move on 😅
@@joncafehe didn’t want to play in Montreal .. he can play in that tire fire Philly ! We got big David to anchor our blue line ! Way better !
I’ve been saying adding Demidov to your team you guys will be the next dynasty. Demidov has elite play making skill has shown he can get around anyone. With your young team and how talented they are they will all hit their prime together and will be unstoppable.
wow he is only getting better. A few observations, taking into account he is playing against men and an AK Bars Kazan that is pretty good, 9th position out of 23 teams last year. 1. He is strong physically and when challenged in the corners or behind the net, he was more often than not able to keep the puck and come out of physical challenged with it 2. He is very active on forecheck and defensively, using his stick and his skating to contribute when the other teams has the puck. 3. He is incredibly elusive, a combination of the way he skates in all direction with so much ease and seamlessly, and the sweet hands he possesses, the best hands on the ice not even close, hands I have not seen since Kovalev in Montreal. He can keep the puck in places where he should not be able to, ex: one time alone against 3 players as he entered their zone with little speed, he ended up shifting around them and taking a decent shot. Not supposed to be able to make that play but he did. 4. He has the ability to position himself for shots on goals, he gets open so easily, and as a result he took many shots from good spots. In this game, most of his shots were deflected but in average, with the chances he had, he would have normally score 1 or 2 goals. Conclusion: yeahhhhh man. He is the real deal. I will just add that his love for the game is so obvious, that smile and that joy as he plays.
Well said!
I couldn't agree more.
First of all, a huge Thank You for bringing us these videos for Ivan Demidov. I have watched all of them and he’s a joy to watch. What a special player he is. Question: Anyone know the status of the guy 18-Romanov that plays with him on his line ? He looks like a real good young player IMO. He protects the puck well, he has good speed and a nice physique…
Like, commented and subscribed. Keep up the good work 😀👍
Thanks for watching the vids, like and sub. Romanov is an undrafted FA, turns 21 in October.
Thanks, as usual, for always taking the time to post these!😊
It's nice to hear that, thank you.
This kid is going to be great. Habs are going to be a very good team in the next 2-3 years.
Yes, he's going to be a ton of fun to watch no matter what happens with the rest of the bunch. Him with Hutson on the PP alone will be a treat to see.
9:04 insane
Ivan Demigod is so elusive, the habs powerplay could potentially be a force to be reckoned with in 3-4 years.
Demidov Hutson Caufield Slaf on the PP will be sick to watch!
@@harryhood1919 Then if you're not using Suzuki at the point you can have a Dach Suzuki Laine 2nd wave coming in with Matheson Reinbacher behind lol.
Ah way more interesting this game, this better defense frustrated him a lot more than Kunlun & Sochi in the first period, guys were on him much quicker. it's truly amazing it only took him a period and a half to adapt to it.
He's still a bit physically shy overall and they clearly all refrain from comitting too much before season starts but it was very good to finally see him use his body more, get into a few forechecks, some very well executed and succesful on top of it. I'd still like to see him attack his opponents more when he does not have the puck, sometimes he just follow them only closing a narrow angle instead of trying to force a retrieval, but I'm sure that's something he can add to his game after a couple months of transition from MHL to KHL when true competition kicks in.
Do you think hes gonna be ready next year ?
Yes, just needs to add more mass and strength.
wtf is number 11 problem...hes using a chat code
Nobody goes to those games or what?
why are the stands empty?
These games are starting at 8:30 AM ET, they are being played in the afternoon in Russia.
They sell tickets only in 3 sectors under the camera. That’s also summer tournament
Where the fans
He's really dangerous around the other sides net, but closer to his, he fumbles the puck just a bit too much, but i presume the coaches know that.