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Matvei Michkov not even a Calder finalist

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A double kick in the nuts for Flyers fans. In addition to the team, which is based on the 6th overall selection, Matvei Michkov did not even start the list of the Calder finalist in fourth position:

Hutson will run away. He played a lot of important minutes and put on 60 templates in a team that went into the playoffs. Wolf was the start goalkeeper of a Calgary team that hardly missed the playoffs. He ended with a percentage of 0.910. The comparison of a defender and goalkeeper with two strikers is like an apple and an orange in a mixture of oil and water.

It seems that the voters really appreciated the fact that Hutson and Wolf played meaningful minutes in teams that fought for places after the season. Celebrini and Michkov played the cord on terrible troops. Both ended with 63 points, Celebrini actually played 10 fewer games, but reported 50 minutes of ice age. Celebrini is the more complete two-way player, while Michkov had more primary and even force points.

We can share hair and compare statistics forever. Perhaps if Michkov plays for a trainer who does not call tortorella, he is a Calder finalist. But he would not win the award about Hutson anyway. So is it really important whether he occupies the 2nd or 4.4th place? Probably not. Michkov even talked about how much he enjoyed playing for torts, and knew how motivated and motivated the child was. Maybe he will come back somehow and motivated and will give over 70 points next year while he lifts off the opponent's skin:

Kevin Kinkead

Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia Sports Sport since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 Sports Department and began with the union during the team's 2010 opening season. He went to the academic power plants of the Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. E -mail – k.kinkeead@sportradar.com

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