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Alexander Zharovsky would have been chosen in 35th if the CH had not gone up to the draft

The Canadian has a good Russian sector in his organization.

For three drafts, the club has not been afraid to recover in Russia. Ivan Demidov, Alexander Zharovsky, Bogdan Konyushkov, Yevgeni Volokhin, Makar Khanin and Arseni Radkov (a Belarusian) were targets of the club.

Is this the Nick Bobrov effect? Obviously. He has his entries in Russia and that makes the difference.

Of these hopes, there are some who are important. Ivan Demidov is obviously one: we know that the Canadian is greatly counts on him in the organization’s recovery plan.

Yevgeni Volokhin is another. He spent several weeks training in town and we know that CH holds it in high esteem.

Bogdan Konyushkov wants to come to North America one day and we also watch him … But among the guys who are not Ivan Demidov, the most serious name, for a few weeks, is Alexander Zharovsky.

His talent intrigues en masse.

While many people in Russia expect to be drafted in the first round, the Canadian was able to recover him at the start of the second round, last month.

He advanced 34th to do so.

But you should know that if he had not advanced, CH could not have chosen it. And it is not only an assumption: it was confirmed by Nick Bobrov, who did his homework on this subject after the draft to confirm his intuitions.

He suspected that Predators (35th row) loved Zharovsky and if CH did not ride a rank earlier, hope was going to Nashville. This is what journalist Alexandre Gascon (Radio-Canada) wrote in a text.

So yes, CH did well to go up to the draft. Without that, the story would have been different and the Russian in great talent would not have been able to be chosen by the Canadian, who has a lot of information than the other teams on the players of Russia.

Will it report?

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-It’s okay, this club …

– Saku Koivu, in the shadow of his son. [TVAS]

– Good listening.

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