There are only five days left (including today’s Saturday) to wait before we can finally watch the National Hockey League draft.
Field hockey fans have been waiting a long time for this event, and with good reason.
In fact, there’s even more enthusiasm for the draft than in recent years.
And why is that?
Well, because this class of 2023 is seen as one of the best crop of prospects in years.
Even after generational talent Connor Bedard, there are plenty of prospects who are seen as potential future NHL stars.
This makes first-round selections all the more interesting, because NHL teams had better not make a mistake.
The last thing you want to do is pass up a potential superstar in the making.
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Still, there are some (if not many) teams willing to overlook Russian prospect Matvei Michkov, who is considered the second-best prospect of this year’s crop.
We already know the thousand and one reasons why Michkov is a potential big risk, but even so, some teams are willing to take the risk.
One such team is the Philadelphia Flyers.
The club’s staff will meet with the enigmatic Russian prospect: https://t.co/0Colm3ZMPt
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) June 23, 2023
According to Anthony Di Marco of The Fourth Period, the Flyers are strongly considering drafting Matvei Michkov with the 7th pick, if the Russian is still available.
Hearing that the #Flyers are set to meet with Matvei Michkov early next week.
They are “seriously considering” taking him at 7 if he’s available, I’m told.#fueledbyphilly
– Anthony Di Marco (@ADiMarco25) June 23, 2023
In fact, team general manager Daniel Brière and his team are scheduled to meet Michkov next week before the draft begins.
This will also be the case for several other teams.
This would mean that Michkov is ready to meet with the Flyers, and that they represent a destination of interest for the young Russian.
Word on the street is that he’d like to choose where he’d like to go → https://t.co/WLOcxS8ZJu
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) June 16, 2023
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If Michkov hasn’t refused to talk to the Flyers, it’s because he has a real interest in playing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
If there’s a mutual interest between the two parties, the Flyers will be all the more interested in taking the risk of drafting Michkov at No. 7.
In short, the various meetings Michkov will have with NHL teams should really give us a better idea of what’s going to happen on June 28.
By the way, I’m just asking, but if Michkov is a risk that Daniel Brière and the Flyers are willing to take at No. 7, why wouldn’t he also be a risk for Kent Hughes the Montreal Canadiens at No. 5?
I can’t wait to find out who the Russian star will be drafted by, and especially at what rank. He could very well be drafted 2nd, just as he could be drafted 10th.
En Rafale
– I still get chills.
Oh yeah, happy anniversary. We miss you, Artturi. pic.twitter.com/vveE78JyHL
– Matt Drake (@DrakeMT) June 24, 2023
– I even have some without the audio, nor the visual.
The real ones know. pic.twitter.com/W47UgFlwJ0
– Habs Fan TV (@habsfantv_) June 24, 2023
Can you hear it? pic.twitter.com/KMnr9gujkr
– Habs Fan TV (@habsfantv_) June 24, 2023
– Great win for the Alouettes.
Domination against the Ti-Cats 🙌🙌🙌 https://t.co/SDuGijL7II
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) June 24, 2023
– To be continued.
🧵 This week, Marco Di Vaio, Sports Director at Bologna, came to visit us.
For the moment, there is no opportunity for the Serie A club to acquire a Montreal player. But conversely, Bologna’s youngsters could be of interest to us.
1/#CFMTL pic.twitter.com/HiV20MuE8I– Nilton Jorge (@NiltonJorge) June 23, 2023
– Take a look.
More points scored by a future #1 draft pick in his final junior year https://t.co/Y3JjfH02Fm pic.twitter.com/BBJYqvoKyy
– SwissHabs (@SwissHabs) June 24, 2023