
There are guys who are injured, during this playoff run. It’s certain that a 19-year-old Russian who has never played a game in North America and who enters the locker room with a reputation as a savior with 1 or 2 games to play in the season… It can be disturbing.
We have just had some initial feedback from the Canadiens’ locker room, and Patrik Laine does not seem very impressed by Demidov’s arrival.
“I know he’s Russian and he’s a left-handed player… That’s not much. I don’t really watch the KHL. Yeah, I mean, he looks super talented. […] I think European hockey is a bit boring. Big rinks, fewer chances. Slower pace. Less skating. I like it here with the smaller rinks. It’s an adaptation for all young players, they have to experience it. It’s the league with the best players, and right now, entering the playoffs, it’s not an ideal time to do it.”
— Patrik Laine
We can’t blame Laine for not being diplomatic! https://t.co/4nGxstjtLA
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Let’s make a few observations.
First, it’s essential to mention that the argument about the larger ice rink comes with a caveat. According to Grok (the information is difficult to verify), only 1 or 2 teams still play on an international-sized ice rink (60×30), while about ten teams play on a Finnish-sized ice rink (60×28) and another ten on an NHL-sized ice rink (60×26).
Then, we may have a good example that perfectly explains the Canadiens’ desire to temper the hype: the savior syndrome will not be unanimous. At the same time, should we rely on a unique guy like Patrik Laine? What is the real general sentiment in the locker room, and who really has negative feelings?
Is it a strange intervention? Yes and no. Laine is probably right, in the end, to lower expectations. It remains an unconventional response from the future teammate of a young player who is unanimously recognized by experts, I’ll give you that.
That being said, let’s not invent a world of unicorns: the mistrust of veterans towards young players exists in professional sports. Remember that LeBron James’ teammates in Cleveland in 2003 were not impressed by him. “We have better players in his position than him,” Carlos Boozer said before his rookie season. Darius Miles doubted that you could expect a significant impact from a player from high school. *Sarcastic saxophone music on a montage of the highlights*
Overtime
“I see his highlights all the time. He’s very special, that’s for sure. It looks like he can play anywhere in the lineup and help. I’m excited to see what he can do and what we can do together. He’s going to fit in.”
— Lane Hutson
Anyway, I’m looking forward to seeing where Martin St-Louis will place the young man in the lineup. That’s not unanimous either.
I don’t think it makes sense to throw Demidov to the wolves on the second line to start the playoffs versus the top team in the east having never played with Newhook and Laine. Get a read for whether the line may work with (presumably) inconsequential games versus bottom feeders…
— Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) April 10, 2025
In any case, he’s arriving!
The Demidov watch is on
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