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Les Canucks font une signature déroutante: Vitali Kravtsov à Vancouver



Soutenez la chaîne avec super merci! Les contributeurs seront reconnus avec des commentaires individualisés et ma plus sincère gratitude. Cliquez sur le bouton « merci » pour commencer! Les Canucks de Vancouver ont signé Vitali Kravtsov. Cette vidéo a lieu après le repêchage d’entrée de la LNH en 2025, et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2025. Le 1er tour du projet de la LNH dans la LNH est passé comme suit: 1er) New York Islanders, Matthew Schaefer 2e) San Jose Sharks, Michael Misa 3e) Chicago Blackhawks, Anton Frondell 4th) Utah Mammoth, Caleb Desnoyers 5th) Nashville Predators, Brady Martin 6th) Philadelphia Flyers, Porter Martone 7th) Boston Bruins, James Hagens Flyers, Porter Martone 7th) BOSTON BROSTO 8th) Seattle Kraken, Jake O’Brien 9th) Buffalo Sabres, radim mrtka 10th) Anaheim Ducks, Roger McQueen 11th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Benjamin Kidel 12th) Philadelphia Flyers (de New York Rangers via Vancouver Canucks et Pittsburgh Pentuins), Jack Nesbitt 13th) 14th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Jackson Smith 15th) Vancouver Canucks, Braeden Cootes 16e) New York Islanders (des Islanders de Calgary via les Canadiens de Montréal), Victor Eklund 17e) New York Islanders (de Montréal Canadiens), Kashawn Aitcheson 18th) Calgary Flames, de New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny 19th) St. Loue, de New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny 19th) Loue, de New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny 19th) Saint-Blue, de New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny 19Th) Streth Justin Carbonneau 20th) Columbus Blue Jackets (de Minnesota Wild), Pyotr Andreyanov 21st) Nashville Predators (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Cameron Reid 22nd) Pittsburgh Penguins (de Colorado Avalanche via Philadelphia Flyers), Bill Zonnon 23rd) Ottawa Sénateurs (de Tampa Bay Licedning via Nashville), Ottawa Sénateurs (de Tampa Bay Via Via via Nashville), Ottawa Sénateurs. Logan Hensler 24e) Pittsburgh Penguins (de Los Angeles Kings), Will Horcoff 25th) Chicago Blackhawks (de Toronto Maple Leafs), Vaclav Nestrasil 26th) Nashville Predators (de Vegas Golden Knights via San Jose Sharks), Ryker Lee 27th) Capitals, Lyden Lyden Lakovic 28th) Boumedienne 29e) Chicago Blackhawks (de Carolina Hurricanes), Mason West 30th) San Jose Sharks (de Dallas Stars), Joshua Ravensbergen 31st) Los Angeles Kings (des Oilers d’Edmonton via Philadelphes Flyers et Pittsburgh Penguins), Calgary Flames, Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Calgary Flamers), Flordarswicz 32ND) Potter Cette vidéo a également lieu après la saison de 2025 dans la LNH, et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2025, où les Florida Panthers ont battu les Oilers d’Edmonton en finale. Vitali Kravtsov a été l’une des meilleures perspectives de la LNH lors du projet d’entrée de la LNH 2018. Le projet d’entrée de la LNH 2018 a vu de nombreux prospects de la LNH sélectionnés par une variété d’équipes. Le premier tour du projet est passé comme suit: 1er – Buffalo Sabres, Rasmus Dahlin 2e – Carolina Hurricanes, Andrei Svechnikov 3e – Montréal Canadiens, Jesperi Kotkaniemi 4e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Brady Tkachuk 5e – Arizona Coyotes, Barrett Hayton 6th – Detroit Wing – Vancouver Canucks, Quinn Hughes 8th – Chicago Blackhawks, Adam Boqvist 9th – New York Rangers, Vitali Kravtsov 10th – Edmonton Oilers, Evan Bouchard 11th – New York Islanders, Oliver Wahlstrom 12th – New York Islanders (de Calgary Flames), Noah Dobson 13T Philadelphia Flyers (de St. Louis Blues), Joel Farabee 15e – Florida Panthers, Grigori Denisenko 16e – Colorado Avalanche, Martin Kaut 17e – New Jersey Devils, Ty Smith 18th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Liam Foudy 19th – Philadelphia Flyers, Jay O’Brien 20th – Los Angel King 21e – San Jose Sharks, Ryan Merkley 22e – New York Rangers (de Pittsburgh Penguins via les sénateurs d’Ottawa), K’andre Miller 23e – Anaheim Ducks, Isac Lundestrom 24th – Minnesota Wild, Filip Johansson 25th – St. Louis Blues (From Toronto Maple Leafs), Dominik Bokk 26th – Otwa Boston Bruins via New York Rangers), Jacob Bernard-Docker 27th – Chicago Blackhawks (from Nashville Predators), Nicolas Beaudin 28th – New York Rangers (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Nils Lundkvist 29th – Toronto Maple Leafs (from Winnipeg Jets via St. Louis Blues), Rasmus Sandin 30th – Detroit Red Wings (from Vegas Golden Knights), Joe Veleno 31e – Washington Capitals, Alexander Alexeyev Twitter: @ lr99gaming Portfolio: http://giopalermo.ca/ twitch: Legorocks99 #nhl #nhlnews #nhltrade #nhlraft #Nhlprospects #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #CanucksNews #CanuckShighlights #vancouver Hi. 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17 Comments

  1. I'm fine with this. Either he makes the team and gets paid, or he goes back to Russia and gets nothing. No way this guy is reporting to Abby.

  2. I’m gonna put a positive spin on this. This is a low risk move as it is a two way contract. Some players take a while to mature and to really find their game, and it’s possible Vitaly has finally found what will make him successful. More importantly, he was a Russian player that was excelling in Russia, so the very fact that he signed this two way contract shows that he really wants this. I say give the guy a chance.

  3. Look at his +/- and blocked shots numbers this year.

    His issue was not skill related, Tocc's knock on the guy was "He needs to get stronger. It's fine you don't win every wall battle, but it can't be 1-9." So, basically lack of strength and effort.

    Now Tocc is gone, and Vitali has seemingly learned to play defense. We'll see how he comes into camp.

    I'd say he's more likely to grab Pius Suter's void than be a highlight scorer at this point.

  4. Here's the thing: When you're a team like the Canucks looking for talent wherever you can, sometimes you have to shop in the bargain bin. He's not going to blow up their cap situation because in all likelihood, he's going to play in Abby and not Vancouver – or bolt back to Russia if it doesn't work out. There's no way to lose in this situation. If he doesn't make it, worse case scenario, they just let him go. Or he plays 3rd or 4th line minutes in Abby. But if you frame it as a former top 10 draft pick gets a 2 way contract, it's not bad at all. Maybe Malhotra makes something out of him. Or he costs the Canucks nothing against the cap and walks after this coming season. If I had the opportunity to do this, I absolutely would because this is probably his last chance to be an NHL player and you don't want to be that team that passes on him and then find out he's matured and he ends up being an effective NHL player. Maybe at best he's a replacement for one of the guys who will inevitably move up to the big club and he helps Abby repeat as champions.

  5. The only thing puzzling is your title. It what it is. It's a 2 way contract for 1 year. The guy gets another shot to see what he can do in camp or go back down to the minors. Nothing complicated here.

  6. Leave him in a bottom 6 roll. He needs to show he's worth a top six forward spot. He's gotta want that roll.

  7. We spoke to Celebrini and Bedard today at UBC
    Their conditioning stint is just insane
    I really hope one day they both become a Canuck
    Doubt it though…We will have to wait another few years or longer if they dont sign another contract with SJ and Chicago

  8. Did Chytil and Kravtsov spent any time playing together when they were both on the NYR?

  9. He's gotten better! Look at his stats improvements.

    We need big wingers with speed and some skill, and for cheap. A no-risk signing.

  10. It’s a one-year, two-way contract, so the risk is minimal. While I don’t necessarily see another Kuzmenko-type production, if the guy can produce some offence for this team, I’d say it is a move with mostly just upside and not much downside…

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