SKA forward Michkov explains why it’s early to move to NHL

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St. John’s will appear in the National Hockey League (NHL) draft. Petersburg SKA’s 18-year-old striker Matvey Michkov said it’s too early to consider moving to the overseas league.

“It’s probably too early for me to think about America. I will do everything possible to get a place in the SKA. This is my main and main task.

I need to prove myself in Russia. As an actor, I have to be successful. “Get more points, give more, benefit the team more,” Michkov said in an interview. “Match TV”.

The NHL Draft will be held in Nashville on June 28 and 29. Clubs on it will distribute their rights to players aged 18 to 21.

In the 2022/2023 season, Michkov played for Sochi on loan. He played 27 games, scored nine goals and provided 11 assists during the regular season of the Continental Hockey League (KHL).

According to NHL experts, in the NHL draft Michkov must be in at least the top 10 top players.

Kirill Marchenko, former forward of the National Hockey League “Columbus Blue Jackets” club declarationWho considers Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin the best hockey player.

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