Caser
@RUSProspects
I just was a bit sarcastic. What I meant is that practice shows that it doesn't work like that with all those models and NHLe stuff and doesn't work in both good and bad way: high-scoring KHL guys can fail in the NHL, low-scoring guys can succeed, so in the end of the day that kind of approach doesn't make sense at all.Careful with those expectations. No way in hell Beryozkin is getting that kind of opportunity coming straight out of Russia.
Columbus had some issues early on with their guys threatening to go home before three of them started clicking. Edmonton has a very poor track record of onboarding prospects who are even willing to pay in the AHL. If there's any expectation of an immediate NHL role, which has been commonwith Russian prospects in the past, I have doubts about this player.