This time, Simon “Snake” Boisvert, on the Process podcast, explained, in black and white, that the Habs should have drafted Michkov with his pick in the last NHL draft.
In terms of talent, Boisvert’s idea is understandable. Michkov had a superb regular season in the KHL with Sochi, amassing a total of 41 points in 47 games. To do that, at the age of 19 against men, is excellent.
But let’s not forget all the stories surrounding him. The fact that the KHL might try to prevent him from leaving the country to play in North America is one of them.
The recurring problem in his case was often attitude. He was referred to as a teammate who didn’t respect others in the dressing room. This certainly didn’t sit well with Kent Hughes and the Habs, who advocate culture and respect within the organization.
However, things are looking up for Michkov. His team-mates had explained that his attitude had completely changed last season. This certainly puts a smile on the face of Daniel Brière, who hasn’t had it easy recently with the Cutter Gauthier issue, among others.
A renewed attitude and a pocketful of talent certainly give the Snake ammunition to argue the point. Let’s face it, the Russian has left his mark by beating the marks of established NHL players.
Most points in a season from a D+1 in the KHL:
41 – Matvei Michkov
36 – Eeli Tolvanen
32 – Evgeni Kuznetsov
32 – Evgeni Malkin
32 – Artyom ChernovHis ceiling is still a mystery but Philadelphia has someone who could be as good as anyone in the league. pic.twitter.com/rk9vRuRkzC
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) March 17, 2024
Michkov remains a gamble for the Flyers, who selected him seventh overall in 2023, but talent-wise, there’s no fear for the young Russian player.
Overtime
– A good start.
Jake Allen and the Devils win again.
Jake is 3-1, .946 save PCT with NJ.#NHL– Roland B (@afdcaptrb) March 22, 2024
– A rare situation.
“He’s still learning how to use his big frame, and that’s scary.”
A giant-sized center from a Canadian high school could come out in the first round… but scouts are confused
An option for the #CHs with the Jets pick? https://t.co/vVyBalTjhu
– Nicolas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) March 21, 2024
– We wish him the best.
CHRONIQUE | “It’s so worrisome to be a coach in the NHL. Want, don’t want, the rest of your life takes quite a hit and I sincerely wish him the right to make the best decision for himself.”https://t.co/LzU0Pot0og pic.twitter.com/dIlrjZ4hYX
– La Poche Bleue (@lapochebleue) March 21, 2024