Report: More Bad News to Come for Matvei Michkov?
The sevent overall pick at the last draft Matvei Michkov could receive some bad news in the coming days.
Michkov to be Transfered?
Michkov is currently playing with the SKA St. Peterburgh in the KHL and a recent development indicates that he could be transferred.
"Hearing #FueledByPhilly Matvei Michkov will be loaned to Sochi.
Nothing official yet. #KHL"
According to sources, Michkov doesn't have enough ice-time and he'll be tranferred where he can get more.
Promising Talent
Even if Michkov is a promising prospect, he played only in one game this season and was only on the ice for 6:12.
Last year, he was in the same situation and was transferred to Sochi and found his rhythm. In 27 games, he score 20 points, setting a new record for the most points-per-game for a Russian player eligible for the draft. The last player to hold the record was Vladimir Tarasenko.
Who do you think will be better in three years?
As seen on Markerzone - REPORT : Matvei Michkov Nearing Move From Russian Club
POLL |
Who do you think will be better in three years? |
Matvei Michkov | 13 | 28.9 % |
Leo Carlsson | 32 | 71.1 % |
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