Luke Sims Hockey Wilderness Contributor Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 View full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M_Nels Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 Hopefully someone with more knowledge on the KHL/Russian players can help me out here. But what was the incentive to sign a 1yr extension? Can imagine money was a factor but what else, is it related to the conscription? He could've came and got immediate minutes in the AHL on N.A ice getting acclimated to the NHL style game and getting around the team. Read a couple more articles and shaving minutes is a common tactic to get players to sign an extension but why would they sign an extension in the 1st place if that's how they're being treated? I know the KHL is considered the 2nd best league in the world but his path to the NHL could've potentially been a year ahead instead of staying in Russia. Not to mention the dire circumstances going on with the war and their economy. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCheatachu Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 Quote Speaking of Kaprizov, he has been in contact with his fellow countryman since the Wild announced they selected him. Kaprizov also texted Yurov when the latter arrived to the Twin Cities for Wild Development Camp this summer. When asked what the NHL superstar said to him, Yurov replied, “he’s waiting for me.” Welp...that's the best thing I've read all morning. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skolwild Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 27 minutes ago, M_Nels said: Hopefully someone with more knowledge on the KHL/Russian players can help me out here. But what was the incentive to sign a 1yr extension? Can imagine money was a factor but what else, is it related to the conscription? He could've came and got immediate minutes in the AHL on N.A ice getting acclimated to the NHL style game and getting around the team. Read a couple more articles and shaving minutes is a common tactic to get players to sign an extension but why would they sign an extension in the 1st place if that's how they're being treated? I know the KHL is considered the 2nd best league in the world but his path to the NHL could've potentially been a year ahead instead of staying in Russia. Not to mention the dire circumstances going on with the war and their economy. Russia doesn’t play by the same rules. They threaten far more than playing time. They hold their best players hostage to signing contracts to keep them in Russia longer. if the players don’t abide it has potential consequences to their families and to their own future. For instance, if player says I going no matter what, they might be considered an enemy of the state and not allowed to return safely. this is why teams in the nhl have a hesitancy towards Russian players. Michkov is probably #2 pick in draft this year if he isn’t Russian. Instead he falls to #7. Still a far fall, not as far as Yurov but Yurov was drafted 3 months after Russia started a war. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 26 minutes ago, M_Nels said: I know the KHL is considered the 2nd best league in the world but his path to the NHL could've potentially been a year ahead instead of staying in Russia. Not to mention the dire circumstances going on with the war and their economy. I think that his contract in Russia is more than he could make in the A. Plus, he is still a kid, and transferring to a new continent/country is quite a challenge, especially if you're English challenged. I think he could help a contender for the KHL trophy, and his current team was a playoff team last year. Guerin, I think, also liked the way the KHL develops players and he saves on an ELC. Getting an extra year of ELC sounds like a win for the team! In the 1st highlight, the shootout one, doesn't it look like Yurov has put on a little weight? He's listed at 6'1" 178. I'd love him to get here at at least 195! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imyourhuckleberry Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 If Yurov gets the bump over 10 minutes per game in the KHL this season, and I think he may, he should develop just as much, or more, than he might in the AHL. No reason to rush him into the AHL to use up some of the entry level contract when he's getting minutes in the 2nd best league compared to the NHL. He's developing and getting stronger so that he'll be able to make an impact once he arrives. Looking forward to seeing what he can do once he makes the jump to the US! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGoosesAreLooses Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 KHL contracts make way more money than an entry level contract and enable them to play in their home country. Hard to give that up for a shot at making it to the NHL. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vonlonster67 Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 Yurov is just so silky smooth and sick. It's hard to fathom his talent level with the amount of exposure he has had at Metallurg last year. I've followed him and watched his line play such as noted and there were times that he never saw the ice in stretches. After he signed the contract, everything, playing time, changed. I don't know what his work out philosophy was before, but he has kept sharp while on the bench and now we should be able to see growth this year with more time played. It has obviously already started in the preseason. He has that KK on ice factor with his vision and tough angle shots, no doubt. I'm hoping with a year in the KHL the transition is even more advanced that the Boldy reference. If anything it will be a system introduction. I don't know how much more time in IA will be needed with what he has shown. KK, Khusnutdinov, Yurov......LINE 1......simply jaw dropping, stunning.....and amazing! Praying for safe passage 🙏🏻in '24 and no hold ups after the end of the contract. "IBGIT" 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vonlonster67 Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 Here's a link to his team page. You can select English at top of page and use Google translator to read details: https://en.metallurg.ru/team/roster/id484091/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Protec Verified Member Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 3 hours ago, mnfaninnc said: In the 1st highlight, the shootout one, doesn't it look like Yurov has put on a little weight? He's listed at 6'1" 178. I'd love him to get here at at least 195! 195!!! Are you lowering your standards? I woulda fugured 215-220 was more a number you like. 3 hours ago, Imyourhuckleberry said: If Yurov gets the bump over 10 minutes per game in the KHL this season, and I think he may, he should develop just as much, or more, than he might in the AHL. No reason to rush him into the AHL to use up some of the entry level contract when he's getting minutes in the 2nd best league compared to the NHL. He's developing and getting stronger so that he'll be able to make an impact once he arrives. Looking forward to seeing what he can do once he makes the jump to the US! I think a lot rests on how everyone's season goes. Will Yurov or Shrek make it obvious they're ready for the NHL? Will Wild players earn new contracts? We won't have those answers til next year but that will be a big factor related to roster spots, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnfaninnc Verified Member Posted August 19, 2023 Share Posted August 19, 2023 17 hours ago, Protec said: 195!!! Are you lowering your standards? I woulda fugured 215-220 was more a number you like. I figure his playing weight in the prime years will be around 210. I just don't think he gets there at 20. 195 is large enough not to get bumped around, but I see he and Kaprizov flipping tractor tires on the farm! But, 178 was always going to be too light. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviginak Verified Member Posted August 19, 2023 Share Posted August 19, 2023 (edited) It would really be a wonderful thing to have Yurov and Khus make the team their first year over. It is extremely rare we get all three ELC years in the NHL. Edited August 19, 2023 by Sviginak 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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