This morning (or this afternoon, in Russia), Ivan Demidov played on his team’s first trio. And let’s just say it went well.
The Canadian’s hope, who played on the power play (yes, yes), demonstrated that with a little confidence, he was capable of achieving great things for his team.
This pass, at the start of the match, is a good example. The guy is strong.
Then, late in the match, Demidov decided to help his club, which was losing 4-2 to Sochi after 40 minutes of play. With about seven minutes left in the match, Demidov found the back of the net.
This gave him a second point in the match.
His teammates found a way to score two more times and SKA won 5-4. He played an important role in his team’s W, which is good for his confidence.
Four games in a row with a goal, that stands out.
In total, he had no less than 18:56 of playing time and two appearances (1:55) on the power play. He responded by being one of his team’s best players during the match.
In my opinion, there is a lesson to be learned from all of this. And if Roman Rotenberg can’t do it alone, he should call his ami Kent Hughes, who will put him on the right path with great pleasure.
In burst
– Mackenzie Blackwood in Denver to stay?
– Please note.
– Interesting.
– The Red Wings are dissatisfied.
Canada