Nice to see 4 of the top 10 Russian NHL-ready prospects are of the NYI of the BRHL2.
#1 Sergei Zinoviev Team: Boston Bruins Position: center Age: 27 Size: 511 and 181lb Drafted: 37th overall in 2000 (Boston Bruins) Immediate NHL Impact: first line center. Notes: Zinoviev continued to establish himself as a world class player this season as part of Ak Bars Kazans famous first line of Zaripov-Zinoviev-Morozov. Each of the trios members was once again among the most productive players in the RSL finishing one, two, and three in cumulative point totals acquired during the RSL regular season and playoffs. Yet it was Zinoviev who was the top scorer of the RSL playoffs with 18 points in Kazans 16 playoff games. This season was also Zinovievs first opportunity to showcase his amazing playmaking ability and hockey smarts in international competition as part of the Kazan line in its entirety. Zinoviev did not disappoint and each member of Kazans (and now Russias) first line was among the top five scorers at the 2007 IIHF World Championships as Russia secured a bronze medal on home ice. While Ak Bars Kazan has recently signed Zinoviev to a generous five year, $2.5 million per year contract extension it would certainly be in the Bruins best interests to match it and get Zinoviev into their NHL lineup as soon as possible.
#5 Ilya Nikulin Team: Atlanta Thrashers Position: defense Age: 25 Size: 63 and 216lb Drafted: 31st overall in 2000 (Atlanta Thrashers) Immediate NHL Impact: second pairing defenseman. Notes: Over the course of the past two seasons Nikulin has slowly come to be considered as one of the best defensemen in the RSL, and very rightfully so as he is quite the force to contend with at both ends of the ice. While Nikulin is very mobile and has good puck moving ability, he owes most of his offensive production to an extremely potent slap shop from the point. At the other end of the spectrum, Nikulin also has good defensive ability and is a very feisty player who often sticks up for his teammates. Originally coming out of Dinamo Moscows developmental system, Nikulin is best friends with Washingtons Alexander Ovechkin. And perhaps Alexander happened to describe his NHL experience in a positive light when the two competed for Russia together at the World Championships, as ever since the competition there have emerged heavy rumours of Ilya trying his luck with the Atlanta Thrashers come next season. Also worthy of note is that while Nikulin replaced Raymond Giroux on team Russias version of the lethal Kazan unit at the World Championships, he did not play on Ak Bars Kazans first unit in the RSL making his achievement of an offensive production rate of approximately half a point per game all the more impressive.
#6 Alexander Korolyuk Team: New Jersey Devils Position: wing Age: 31 Size: 510 and 176lb Drafted: 141st overall in 1994 (San Jose Sharks) Immediate NHL Impact: top-6 forward. Notes: Korolyuk had a slow start to the season as he was still rehabilitating the serious knee injury suffered he suffered at the 2006 Turin Olympics. He was then plagued spinal cord issues as the season progressed. Nevertheless, despite these setbacks, Korky remains an NHL caliber player at both ends of the ice and almost ended up back in the NHL when the San Jose sharks reacquired him from the New Jersey Devils late in the season. However, the trade was reversed when Korolyuk decided to remain in the RSL and faithfully helped the lowly Chekhov Vityaz make the playoffs as the heart and soul of the team. He remains property of the New Jersey Devils because he is obliged to play out a one year contract that was imposed through arbitration. Korolyuks defensive awareness and versatility of being able to play any forward position would be a good fit within the Devils system.
#9 Vasily Koshechkin Team: Tampa Bay Lighting Position: goaltender Age: 24 Size: 67 and 243lb Drafted: 233rd overall in 2002 (Tampa Bay Lighting) Immediate NHL Impact: backup goaltender. Notes: Koshechkin is another example of diamonds in the rough that are, from time to time, discovered by quality scouts. Emerging virtually out of nowhere, Koshechkin posted the second best save percentage and goals against average in the RSL in the 2005-2006 season despite playing for a relative, albeit defensive minded, minnow. This year Koshechkin solidified himself as one of the top goaltenders in the RSL, and in the eyes of most experts, became the first choice RSL goaltender for team Russia despite never having represented Russia internationally at the junior level. Despite being usurped by Alexander Eremenko as Russias number one goaltender for the World Championships, Koshechkin is now a mainstay on the national team. The huge goaltender is incredibly flexible for his size and has a knack for saving what seem to be surefire goals. He could very much be ready for NHL duty in his first North American season.
#15 Vadim Khomitsky Team: Dallas Stars Position: defense Age: 23 Size: 62 and 203lb Drafted: 123rd overall in 2000 (Dallas Stars) Immediate NHL Impact: third pairing defenseman. Notes: Khomitskys brief stint with the Iowa Stars in AHL this past season served his development well. Vadim also had the opportunity to take on a bigger role with Khimik Mytischy later in the season when number one defenseman Dmitry Bykov was sidelined for the playoffs and was impressive in doing so. Khomitsky has demonstrated that he can dominate at the AHL level both defensively and offensively, and seems to be ready for a transition into the NHL.
Honorable Mentions (alphabetically): Konstantin Barulin (St. Louis Blues), Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators), Igor Volkov (New York Islanders).
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But no mention of these BRHL2 Isles: Vjateslav Buravchikov, Victor Alexandrov, Viktor Dovgan, Dmitri Pestunov, Andrei Zubarev, Konstantin Glazachev, Sergei Anshakov. Not yet anyways. ;)
Columbus-Matt has a guy from the list. I tried to get him via trade before the deadline but ran out of short-term assets to support his Cup run.
#3 Vitaly Atyushov Team: Ottawa Senators Position: d#3 Vitaly Atyushov Team: Ottawa Senators Position: defense Age: 27 Size: 62 and 196lb Drafted: 276th overall in 2002 (Ottawa Senators) Immediate NHL Impact: top-4 defenseman. Notes: The Ottawa Senators found a true gem when they selected Vitaly Atyushov with their ninth round pick of the 2002 entry draft. Atyushov is among the best defensemen in the RSL, impeccably reliable, isnt easily intimidated, and no slouch in terms of offensive production. In fact, Atyushov possesses a very good first pass and has a penchant for sending teammates on breakaways. Atyushovs well rounded and rather impressive abilities have made him a mainstay on Russias national team, and he once again represented Russia this season at the World Championships. While Atyushov has flown under the radar in North America, Ottawas scouts in attendance at the RSL finals where very impressed with Atyushovs dominant performance in helping Metallurg Magnitigorsk capture the championship, and expressed considerable interest in seeing Vitaly in a Senators uniform.
2 Sergei Mozyakin Team: Columbus Blue Jackets Position: wing Age: 26 Size: 510 and 172lb Drafted: 263rd overall in 2002 (Columbus Blue Jackets) Immediate NHL Impact: top-6 scoring winger. Notes: It as often said of many Russian prospects that they have all the talent in the world, but it is seldom actually true. Mozyakin is among the few that can truthfully be described by such and possesses a tantalizing array of skills such as excellent stickhandling, a good shot, and the ability to see teammates in good positions as though he has eyes in the back of his head. While Mozyakin only finished fifth in RSL scoring this season as opposed to winning the scoring title during the 2005-2006 season, he is without a doubt one of the most offensively gifted players in the RSL and can be described as a small version of Jaromir Jagr. However, despite all the offensive ability Mozyakin is by no means a liability on defense and often kills penalties. The only thing that would keep him from being a star in the NHL is his modest size.
#12 Alexei Emelin Team: Montreal Canadiens Position: defense Age: 21 Size: 61 and 212lb Drafted: 84th overall in 2004 (Montreal Canadiens) Immediate NHL Impact: third pairing defenseman. Notes: Emelin continued to develop and display his huge potential this season both in the RSL and at various tournaments for team Russia, including the World Championships. He has continued to play a very aggressive and physical style of defense, while considerably improving his discipline. While he could have probably played in the NHL next season, another year in the RSL should help him realize some of the offensive potential thatl he has only shown glimpses of at the senior level and cut back on his slight tendency to make boneheaded mistakes.
#8 Denis Grebeshkov Team: Edmonton Oilers Position: defense Age: 23 Size: 61 and 205lb Drafted: 18th overall in 2002 (Los Angeles Kings) Immediate NHL Impact: second or third pairing defenseman Notes: Grebeshkov spent three seasons in North America trying to get a permanent job in the NHL with both the Los Angeles Kings and New York Islanders before returning to the RSL in order to fine tune his game. The experience did Grebeshkov good and he has come out of it playing with more confidence at both ends of the ice. While being primarily known as a talented puck moving defenseman, Grebs displayed a well rounded game on route to establishing himself as a premier RSL defenseman and representing Russia at the World Championships. He did, however, underutilize his decent size at both the club and international level as well as having some minor issues with consistency. Grebeshkov is slated to be joining the Oilers for next season and is capable of playing on the second pairing if he puts his mind to it, or could alternatively end up on the third pairing.
#13 Maxim Kondratiev Team: Anaheim Ducks Position: defense Age: 24 Size: 61 and 192lb Drafted: 168th overall in 2001 (Toronto Maple Leafs) Immediate NHL Impact: third pairing defenseman. Notes: After failing to earn a permanent spot on three NHL teams, Kondratiev returned to the RSL for the 2006-2007. His solid play in both the offensive and defensive zone made him one of the few players to represent the Russian national team at every senior international tournament this season, including the World Championships. Kondratievs considerable North American experience, including a thirty game stint with the New York Rangers and most recently a dominating performance of 14 points in 13 games for the Portland Pirates in the AHL playoffs should help him impress with the Anaheim Ducks who he is set to join next season.
#14 Alexei Kaigorodov Team: Phoenix Coyotes Position: center Age: 23 Size: 511 and 190lb Drafted: 47th overall in 2002 (Ottawa Senators) Immediate NHL Impact: second line center. Notes: Kaigorodovs failure to secure a roster spot on the Ottawa Senators and subsequent return to the RSL this past season had a negative effect on his confidence and level of play. Upon rejoining Metallurg Magnitigorsk, Kaigorodov did not seem to be the same dynamic player who left for North America at the beginning of the season. As the season progressed and Kaigorodov got more games under his belt, his form improved considerably and peaked during the playoffs where Kaigorodovs playmaking ability was imperative to Metallurg Maginitigosrk capturing the championships. At this point it is uncertain if Kaigiorodov will be joining the Phoenix Coyotes, to whom he was traded, for next season.
#17 Timofei Shishkanov Team: St. Louis Blues Position: left wing Age: 24 Size: 62 and 216lb Drafted: 33rd overall in 2001 (Nashville Predators) Immediate NHL Impact: bottom-6 winger. Notes: Shishkanov returned to the RSL this season despite there seeming to be a good chance of him making the St. Louis Blues, and did not necessarily make a mistake. While Shishkanov had a statistically unimpressive season the game he displayed on the ice was, on the contrary, rather impressive. Sishkanov improved his overall game and is very strong on the puck and shifty in traffic while being very good defensively. While he may not become the offensive player he was once slated to be, he would look very good on the Blues third or fourth line.
#18 - Evgeny Artyukhin Team: Tampa Bay Lightning Position: wing Age: 24 Size: 65 and 251lb Drafted: 94th overall in 2001 (Tampa Bay Lightning) Immediate NHL Impact: bottom-6 winger. Notes: A dispute with the management of the Tampa Bay Lightening as to how much he was worth and a desire to broaden his skill game brought Artyukhin back to the RSL this season. He experienced a rough start as RSL referees were unsure of what to do with a player of his size and often called penalties on him that would probably not have been called had Artyukhin been smaller. Consequently, Artyukhin finished second in RSL penalty minutes and also administered a high profile knee-on-knee hit to Finnish defenseman Jari Viuhkola, for which he was highly antagonized. Conversely, RSL defenseman also had trouble dealing with R2 and often had to resort to taking penalties in order to contain the big mans speed and strength on the puck. While Artyukhin did not find the offensive success he was seeking in Russia and lacks the hands to be a dominant offensive player, he does seem to be on the cusp of a major leap forward.