Agent Babaev believes Voronkov will adapt quickly to the NHL14:51

Agent Shumi Babaev talked about the prospects of forward Dmitry Voronkov, a player of the Columbus Blue Jackets, in the National Hockey League (NHL).

“In Columbus, Russian hockey players adapt quickly. Remember Bobrovsky, Panarin and now Marchenko.

Well done Voronkov, we have to take the risk and go this way. I don’t see any problem. He is always in the struggle, such assertiveness is his trump card. Get used to new rules, game, dynamics quickly.

Does it go too far? The judges are different everywhere and interpret the chapters in their own way. I think Voronkov can quickly adapt to the National Hockey League, ”quotes Babaev. legal betting.

He was selected by the club in the fourth round of the 2019 draft.

It is worth noting that several Russians played for Columbus, this is goalkeeper Daniil Tarasov, forwards Kirill Marchenko and Yegor Chinakhov.

Dmitry Voronkov has been playing for Ak Bars since 2018. He won a silver medal as part of the Russian team at the Beijing Olympics.

This season, he played 54 games in the regular season of the Continental Hockey League (KHL), scoring 18 goals and 13 assists in the playoffs – 12 points in 24 games.

Former agent Alexander Chernykh He explained why Voronkov decided to sign with the Columbus Blue Jackets.



Source: Gazeta

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