Levshunov is comparable to ? Demidov is comparable to ?

Castle8130

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He is just laying the groundwork to say how Davidson is dumb and made a bad pick so that when Eiserman scores some goals in NCAA next year he can continue saying how stupid it was.
Yeah I guess its one of those "I told you so" type of takes where the person waits 5 years to brag about how they were right and you were wrong, but when it doesn't come true, they completely ease it from their memory.
 

EddieTheEagle

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Kaprizov is elite fast.....and talented....don't think Demidov is in the same league speed wise.
Kaprizov is about as "elite fast" as Bedard.


This is a direct stat pull from the entire season and they are very similar with Bedard actually hitting a faster maximum speed of 22.73 mph vs. Kaprizov's 22.64 (essentially the same).

For context, McDavid hits over 24 mph, MacKinnon is similar with over 24 mph.

From all the tape I've seen, I would say Kaprizov is actually a very good comp for Demidov. Creative edgework and space creation in the offensive zone and attacks the net similarly.
 

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I've heard Demidov compared to Nikita Kucherov. After watching that I would be pleased with Chicago taking him.
 

Mjul Qvist

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I've heard Demidov compared to Nikita Kucherov. After watching that I would be pleased with Chicago taking him.


Kucherov (5´11 winger) played MHL in his draft year. Slipped to second round (58th overall) even that he had record breaking U18´s that spring (Russian factor played role there too). Played in MHL too his D+1 year and scored almost with same pace there that Demidov did this year. And eventually became the best player from that 2011 draft class.

Who knows how good Demidov will be but no one should question his potential. Sure there are some concerns around him (The Russian factor etc.) but with these young players who doesn´t? I think comparing Demidov to Kucherov is a bit stretch but Demidov has all the tools to become very effective player in NHL.
 

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The guys on The Sick Podcast on YouTube this morning (Orspect Talj# 53) trashed Levshunov being raked in top 3von many lists...say heviscocer-rated...do not lije his decision-making...NOT t overly physical-nasty ...say his ceiling s a only 3-5 dman...

Say he got most of his points vs. Weaker teams in NCAA..
Compare hom to Zach Bogosian..


Will play in NHL but not goibg to star in a 2-2dman role.
 

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For me lev is a risk and by far not the best D prospect in this draft. When I see lev I see at the best ceiling jones , ( a lower tier #1 D) Floor likely Bogosian minus the gristle, and most likely scenario = a ristolainien type.
 
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I've seen Demidov play probably 20 times in March and April with most of those viewings being in the playoffs. I haven't seen Levshunov play nearly as much - maybe 5 or 6 times.

My takeaways is Levshunov is at best a #3/#4. Demidov is a 1st line high scoring winger.

Demidov all the way. He and Bedard will make beautiful music together - especially if the 3rd guy on that line has great wheels and is a good puck retrieval guy like a Necas type.
 

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I've seen Demidov play probably 20 times in March and April with most of those viewings being in the playoffs. I haven't seen Levshunov play nearly as much - maybe 5 or 6 times.

My takeaways is Levshunov is at best a #3/#4. Demidov is a 1st line high scoring winger.

Demidov all the way. He and Bedard will make beautiful music together - especially if the 3rd guy on that line has great wheels and is a good puck retrieval guy like a Necas type.
If we spread out our talent , what about Slaggert with them ? Nice to hear what many of us are thinking .
 

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I've seen Demidov play probably 20 times in March and April with most of those viewings being in the playoffs. I haven't seen Levshunov play nearly as much - maybe 5 or 6 times.

My takeaways is Levshunov is at best a #3/#4. Demidov is a 1st line high scoring winger.

Demidov all the way. He and Bedard will make beautiful music together - especially if the 3rd guy on that line has great wheels and is a good puck retrieval guy like a Necas type.

I'm all for Demidov but I think he'll eventually will be driving his own line because like Bedard, he's best with the puck on his stick and creating.
 
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EbonyRaptor

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I'm all for Demidov but I think he'll eventually will driving his own line because like Bedard, he's best with the puck on his stick and creating.

Yeah maybe - both are at their best with the puck on their stick - and there's only one puck. On the other hand they both see the game at such a high level that they could have the "Sedin effect" where playing against the two of them is almost like playing against 3 guys. Or do what the Oilers do with 97 and 29 where they do both depending on how the game is going. Either way it should be very good and it's almost certain they would play together on PP#1.
 
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His scoring plays from last year. Two of his goals were empty net, Lots of secondary assists. His shot doesn’t look that big to me by any stretch. These are his highlights
 

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I think Lev will be a pretty good 2nd or 3rd Dman but I think people will complain about him in the same way they do about Seth. I just don't see #1 Dman upside with him. I also think a potential 1st line winger in Demidov is more valuable than a #2 Dman.
 

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I think Lev will be a pretty good 2nd or 3rd Dman but I think people will complain about him in the same way they do about Seth. I just don't see #1 Dman upside with him. I also think a potential 1st line winger in Demidov is more valuable than a #2 Dman.
I feel like more people are switching to AL on there mock picks. there is another highlight I have seen a few times were he wrists it from the just inside the blue without to much pace and the goalie just whiffs on it. its a save 99% of the time. I hope he comes in under 6-2 and demidov is over 6' and 190. and has a great interview. if anybody has some video of him that makes him look like a cant miss project please post it. I dont think he is going to bad. would anybody be shocked if in 3-4 years he is the 5th best d in this draft behind Silanev, Yack, dickenson, Buim. pareyk? I would not be.
 

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His scoring plays from last year. Two of his goals were empty net, Lots of secondary assists. His shot doesn’t look that big to me by any stretch. These are his highlights


Exactly. Projecting what an 18 year old will be at 23 and getting it right is a lot of guess work and good fortune - so maybe he develops into a legit #1 d-man - but I don't see it now. I think he'll be good enough to have an NHL career but I think it's more likely he'll be a 4/5 guy than a 1/2 guy.

I think Dickenson shows more promise than Levshunov.
 

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