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Learning French: Ivan Demidov’s maturity and dedication are impressive
Credit: Since Ivan Demidov was drafted by the Canadiens, there has been a lot of talk about the young player’s talent on the ice. His impressive season with SKA in the KHL this season is proof of that: he is a talented young player. It’s gotten to the point where some people are wondering if he’s […]
Since Ivan Demidov was drafted by the Canadiens, there has been a lot of talk about the young player’s talent on the ice. His impressive season with SKA in the KHL this season is proof of that: he is a talented young player.

It’s gotten to the point where some people are wondering if he’s the “next Guy Lafleur” for the Canadiens. Nothing less.

That being said, beyond his on-ice performance, the young player’s maturity is also often mentioned. Evgeny Kuznetsov, who played with him at SKA this season, was particularly impressed by the kid’s level of maturity.

But he’s not the only one: in an exclusive interview with RG Media, Andrei Kovalenko talked a bit about Demidov, and he too was impressed by the young player’s off-ice behavior:

He’s intelligent. He’s already learning French, which is an excellent sign. – Andrei Kovalenko

Kovalenko, who is well-placed to comment (he played in Quebec and Montreal, after all), is aware that the transition from Russia to Quebec can come with its share of difficulties. However, he believes that by learning French, Demidov proves not only that he is mature and respectful of the customs of the place where he will play, but also that he will facilitate his transition to the NHL.

The fans in Montreal already love him so much, but imagine what it would be like if Demidov arrives with a basic knowledge of French.

Of course, it’s on the ice that he will have the opportunity to really win over the fans. He is expected in the city like few prospects have been before him, and the expectations are immense.

But what’s encouraging is that, in addition to his talent, everything suggests that he has a good head on his shoulders. And in a market like Montreal, that’s something that will be very, very useful to him.


In a nutshell

– Tomas Hertl could have given the Golden Knights the win. Vegas eventually lost in a shootout.

– Cole Caufield is better over 200 feet now. And above all, he’s still a scorer.

– It would be a great pick-up for the Blue Jays.

– We’ll see if the rules hold up all season.

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