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Nice defensive play and a couple nice goals from Schaefer.
Good to see Petrov there.
Evaluation for the 2023 WJC, not the summer redo of 2022 in a couple weeks.
Reid Schaefer on the top line for Team White.
Jake Chiasson 4th line for Team Red. Looks like a mashup of the late invites.
Scrimmage ends 5-3 Team Red, Schaefer with 1 A, Chiasson with 2 PIM.
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This does not surprise me at all. Aside form the training aspect of things, the politics of Hockey Canada has put all of these kids under a microscope.Not sure if this was posted already or where, but a number of Oilers prospects and Oil Kings have withdrawn from the WJHC. Edmonton players pulling out of ill-timed world junior tournament
With Borgault, Savoie and Tullio all turning pro it’s definitely better for Petrov to be back in the OHL. Too many rookies in Bakersfield means one of them will likely get lost in the shuffle and miss out on some development, rather have him star on what should be a very good North Bay team than be a 4th line/healthy scratch AHLer.Oilersnation’s 2022 Prospect Countdown – No. 8: Matvei Petrov
Over the past few years, the Edmonton Oilers' priority at the draft ta...oilersnation.com
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So far, Petrov is one of those players. Among 18-year-olds in the OHL in 2021-22, only three players scored more goals at a higher per-game clip than Petrov did —Mason McTavish (drafted No. 3 in 2021), Brennan Othmann (No. 16), Wyatt Johnston (No. 23), and Ryan Winterton (No. 67). That’s very good company for a sixth-round pick.
While Petrov is eligible to join the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL this fall since he was drafted out of Russia and not the CHL, we’ll likely see the Oilers keep him in the OHL for another season. The Oilers have a handful of wingers turning pro and having Petrov try to make the transition as a 19-year-old doesn’t seem prudent.”
This is the first time I’m reading that Petrov will stick in the CHL next year. To me it doesn’t seem like there would be much benefit for Petrov from staying in the CHL after scoring 40goals and 90points in 62 games.
2-8-10 and a -16 in the postseason in North Bay to wrap up his year. There's a lot more that he can do in the OHL next season to grow his game.Oilersnation’s 2022 Prospect Countdown – No. 8: Matvei Petrov
Over the past few years, the Edmonton Oilers' priority at the draft ta...oilersnation.com
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So far, Petrov is one of those players. Among 18-year-olds in the OHL in 2021-22, only three players scored more goals at a higher per-game clip than Petrov did —Mason McTavish (drafted No. 3 in 2021), Brennan Othmann (No. 16), Wyatt Johnston (No. 23), and Ryan Winterton (No. 67). That’s very good company for a sixth-round pick.
While Petrov is eligible to join the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL this fall since he was drafted out of Russia and not the CHL, we’ll likely see the Oilers keep him in the OHL for another season. The Oilers have a handful of wingers turning pro and having Petrov try to make the transition as a 19-year-old doesn’t seem prudent.”
This is the first time I’m reading that Petrov will stick in the CHL next year. To me it doesn’t seem like there would be much benefit for Petrov from staying in the CHL after scoring 40goals and 90points in 62 games.
To me this tells me that he needs more time against tougher competition. And the exposure to that on a top team in the OHL is going to be very limited. I can see being apart of a memorial cup team part, just think there’s more value to him being in the AHL.2-8-10 and a -16 in the postseason in North Bay to wrap up his year. There's a lot more that he can do in the OHL next season to grow his game.
North Bay is going to be one of the top teams in the league next season and a possible Mem Cup contender. At 19, Matvei has an opportunity to be more of an offensive driver next season. A role that he clearly struggled with last season in a lesser role.
There are some elite tools that this player possesses, but he's a kid still learning to adjust to the North American lifestyle and to the speed of the North American game.
He's a kid that fans will need to be very patient with.
Oilersnation’s 2022 Prospect Countdown – No. 8: Matvei Petrov
Over the past few years, the Edmonton Oilers' priority at the draft ta...oilersnation.com
“
So far, Petrov is one of those players. Among 18-year-olds in the OHL in 2021-22, only three players scored more goals at a higher per-game clip than Petrov did —Mason McTavish (drafted No. 3 in 2021), Brennan Othmann (No. 16), Wyatt Johnston (No. 23), and Ryan Winterton (No. 67). That’s very good company for a sixth-round pick.
While Petrov is eligible to join the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL this fall since he was drafted out of Russia and not the CHL, we’ll likely see the Oilers keep him in the OHL for another season. The Oilers have a handful of wingers turning pro and having Petrov try to make the transition as a 19-year-old doesn’t seem prudent.”
This is the first time I’m reading that Petrov will stick in the CHL next year. To me it doesn’t seem like there would be much benefit for Petrov from staying in the CHL after scoring 40goals and 90points in 62 games.
2-8-10 and a -16 in the postseason in North Bay to wrap up his year. There's a lot more that he can do in the OHL next season to grow his game.
North Bay is going to be one of the top teams in the league next season and a possible Mem Cup contender. At 19, Matvei has an opportunity to be more of an offensive driver next season. A role that he clearly struggled with last season in a lesser role.
There are some elite tools that this player possesses, but he's a kid still learning to adjust to the North American lifestyle and to the speed of the North American game.
He's a kid that fans will need to be very patient with.
He was paired up with Tarasevich and they were run as a secondary match-up line. He saw a bit of Shane Wright in Kingston series from what I remember.The problem was, in the OHL playoffs, he was dropped down to the third line. I don't know what the coach was thinking. At least this upcoming season, he'll be a go-to guy on the first line. Brandon Coe is gone and Petrov has to provide the scoring.
I see Petrov’s team on September 20th. Might be a few more in there.
I know he is no longer Oiler property but of note Ilya Konovalov had a shutout his first game and poor Eddie Pasquale who hogged the icetime from Ilya before he came here has a 793 save % in two games.Nikita Yevseyev had no points, no shots, was even and played 3:45 over 5 shifts, as AK Bars were shut out by Dinamo Minsk 2-0.
Sunday
KHL - Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg vs Severstal Cherepovets @ 5:30 AM - Maxim Denezkhin
VHL - Molot Perm vs Juzhny Ural Orsk @ 6 AM - Maxim Beryozkhin
Yeah, it sucked to lose him. Thought he looked good in the limited preseason action he got last year, and figured he had room to grow and the time to do it.Ilya Konovalov leads the KHL in wins(4) with a 1.40 GAA, 0.947 SV% and 2 shutouts through 5 games.
It's too bad we couldn't have kept his rights while he went back home.