KHL All-Star Game: Ivan Demidov scores a goal in the final

This morning, Ivan Demidov shone in Russia as he participated in the KHL skills competition, later scoring two goals in the KHL All-Star Game semi-final.
Demidov helped his division team (the Bobrov division) qualify for the final, which took place today.
Once again, the Montreal Canadiens prospect stood out.
Indeed, Demidov scored a goal in the final, although the Bobrov division unfortunately lost 9 to 8 against the Chernyshev division.
Here is Demidov’s goal.
Habs Prospect Ivan Demidov Scores Again at the KHL All-Star Game
Ivan Demidov added another goal in the final game of the KHL All-Star Weekend, but Team Bobrov fell 9-8 to Team Chernyshev in a high-scoring battle.
Demidov finished the event with 3 goals in 2 games, gaining… pic.twitter.com/NRJqxkCjoB
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It’s a beautiful goal, but what stands out the most is Demidov’s smile after scoring.
The hope of the Tricolore really enjoyed himself this weekend with the skills competition and the KHL All-Star Game.
He concluded his first experience at this event with three goals in two games, which is more than respectable.
Now, Demidov can focus on the rest of the season with SKA Saint Petersburg, where he will be one of the key players for SKA’s success at the end of the season and in the playoffs.
His coach Roman Rotenberg is now using Demidov extensively, which is paying off for SKA, who are looking to climb a few spots before the start of the playoffs.
SKA is 6th in its conference but is only two points behind the second place.

In short, with 15 games left in the regular season, Demidov still has time to impress us further and, importantly, to increase the record for the most points in a season by a player under 20.
In Brief
– Everything is going well for the Rocket, who won again yesterday in Toronto.
The Rocket is on fire
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– Good point.
Several teams will take advantage of the 4 Nations tournament to let their young players see some action in the AHL.
The Canadiens will surely do the same with Mailloux, Beck, and potentially Dobes. https://t.co/zPElIHwtCk
— Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) February 9, 2025
– Noteworthy.
We only have two home games left in February! Don’t miss it
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We only have two home games left in February! Don’t miss it
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— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) February 9, 2025
– Tarasenko on his departure from Detroit?
It seems that a divorce is on the horizon for the Red Wings https://t.co/P99e9rN6O6
— TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 9, 2025
– Even with the departure of J.T. Miller, Elias Pettersson has still not found his rhythm.
Addition by subtraction was supposed to improve the Canucks and help transform Elias Pettersson back into the dominant player he once was. That has yet to happen. @amato_mike looks at Pettersson’s struggles and more in the latest 20 Fantasy Thoughts. https://t.co/ZIHJUzkrkv
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 9, 2025