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- Appeared in 11 games
- Recorded 11 goals for the season
- Ranked second on the team for draw control
- Ranked third on the team for shot percentage
- Had two goals against Randolph on 100 percent shooting
- Registered one goal, one assist, and three draw controls against Ferrum
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- Team captain
- Started all 7 games
- 3 goals & 3 assists for 6 points
- Second on team with 27 draw controls
- Multiple draw controls in each game
- Season-high 7 draw controls in home win over Meredith
- 1 goal & 1 assist in home wins over Baldwin Wallace and Roger Williams
- 4 draw controls, 4 ground balls & 3 caused turnovers vs.
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As a Sophomore (2019)
- All-ODAC Second Team
- Fourth in the conference for draw controls with 85
- Appeared in all 19 games, earning 17 starts
- Earned seven draw controls three different times
- Led team with 31 ground balls
- Third on team for caused turnovers with 15
- Earned 24 points with 17 goals and seven assists
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As a Freshman (2018)
- Appeared in all 18 games for the Yellow Jackets starting 12 of those
- Named to ODAC All-Tournament Team
- Was third on the team and the leading freshman in draw controls with 52
- Tallied 18 goals on 30 shots and 15 ground balls
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- Earned lacrosse Most Valuable Player awards three years in a row (2015-2017)
- Earned Second-Team All-County honors in 2016 & 2017
- Also earned letters for swim and soccer
- Served as team captain for lacrosse in 2016 & 2017
- Earned recognition as Second Team All-County for soccer in 2017 as well as regional and county champion in swim in 2015, 2016 & 2017
- Graduated in the top 2% of her class at North County
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- Majoring in Computer Science and Cybersecurity
- Favorite class so far is Calculus I
- Earned Douglas W.
Foard Phi Beta Kappa Sophomore Recognition Award
- Earned C. Lyndon Harrell Freshman Recognition
- Serves as a New Student Transition Captain at R-MC
- Member of Pi Mu Epsilon
- Daughter of Alicia and Dave Hewes
- Favorite book is The Great Gatsby
- Favorite movie is Guardians of the Galaxy
- Favorite food is spaghetti
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“fell very low in the eyes.” How a special operation in Ukraine collapsed the quotes of Russia’s main hope in the NHL For a long time, he was considered the favorite of the 2023 draft, but in the end he did not even enter the top 5. About the reasons for what happened – in the material “RBC Sport”
Matvey Michkov
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Russian forward Matvey Michkov was one of the most talked about players in the 2023 National Hockey League (NHL) Draft long before it began. From the age of 14, he began to break all sorts of records in youth leagues. From the age of 16, they began to talk about the young forward as a future star.
Youth Olympic Games-2020 brought him wide popularity. In Lausanne, Switzerland, he became the most productive player of the tournament with 14 points (9+5) in four games. In the same season, as part of the Lokomotiv junior team, he scored 109points (70+39) in 26 games, becoming the top scorer of the season. After such a successful season forward with a scandal moved from Lokomotiv to SKA, breaking the contract with the Yaroslavl club.
A year later, he broke the record for performance in the Youth Hockey League (MHL), which belonged to the current NHL star Nikita Kucherov. At that time, Michkov was 16 years old, while in the MHL mostly 18-20-year-olds play.
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Meanwhile, Canadian forward Connor Bedard has been under the same scrutiny since the age of 13. In 2021, they met at the Junior World Championship, which experts considered as a confrontation between the main favorites of the 2023 draft – Bedard vs. Michkov.
The Russian eventually became the best sniper, scorer and MVP of the tournament, while Bedard won gold. Canada defeated Russia in the final, with both players scoring goals and assists, although more was expected of them.
In 2021, Michkov made his debut with SKA. In the second match, he was promoted to the first link. But he scored his first points in the third game, where he scored a double and an assist. The forward was the first player born in 2004 to take to the ice in a meeting of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
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In November 2021, at the age of 16 years 11 months and two days, he made his debut for the national team against Finland, becoming the youngest player in the history of the Russian/USSR national teams.
Two days later, Michkov scored a lacrosse-style goal against Sweden, becoming the youngest scorer in Russia/USSR (16 years 11 months and four days). For many years this title was held by Alexander Ovechkin (17 years 11 months).
Michkov fell out of the top 3 a few months before the start of the draft. In recent days, it has been reported that he will be taken as number five by the Montreal Canadiens. However, in the end, he went seventh to the Philadelphia Flyers, without even becoming the first among the Russians.
Since the 2022/23 season, the carefree period of Michkov’s career has ended. He was ousted from the SKA, and after the start of the military operation in Ukraine, the prospects for an NHL player became less clear.
From the first half of 2022, talk about choosing Michkov as the first number stopped. This is largely due to the fact that Russia has been excluded from almost all international competitions, and the junior and youth world championships are the main showcase in the hockey world.
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The importance of participating in these tournaments was also noted by the assistant general manager of the Washington Capitals, Ross Mahone. “There are a lot of similarities between Michkov and Bedard, including dimensions. Both are dynamic snipers. It is a pity that Michkov could not play at the World Youth Championship and show himself the way Bedard did, but such is the situation, ”he said.
According to Montreal GM (fifth pick in the draft) Kent Hughes, one of the reasons Michkov was turned down was the inability to watch games live with the player. “There are so many factors influencing the decision, one of which is that we never got to see him play [live],” Hughes said. “We rely a lot on video, but not exclusively on video. Undoubtedly, there were many factors, but one of them was definitely that we did not get to see him play.
According to leading NHL expert Bob McKenzie, a number of club owners have placed a ban on Michkov’s selection. In particular, Montreal General Manager Kent Hughes does not hide the fact that “there is a geopolitical aspect in the situation with Russian players.”
Buffalo Sabers General Manager (13) Kevin Adams, speaking of Michkov, said, “If you’re just blind to what’s going on in the world, I think you’re making mistakes. ” “You have to be aware of everything and take it all into account,” he added.
The general manager of one of the NHL teams in an anonymous poll by The Athletic also named the geopolitical factor among the reasons why he would refuse to select Michkov. “I would have let someone else draft him,” the team leader said. “With his skating, his one-sided play and his demeanor, it would be too much of a risk for me to take him early in the draft. And that’s before I get to the obvious things – the situation in Ukraine and his contract [with the KHL club].”
San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier also noted that the club had “some concerns” about Michkov. He did not elaborate on what concerns he was talking about. “He has a special talent on the ice, there is no doubt about that. Super proficient, can do things other players can’t. But there are some things that we weren’t happy with,” Grier said.
Matvey Michkov
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In addition to the geopolitical situation, almost all managers called Michkov’s current contract with SKA one of the main disadvantages. The player’s current agreement with SKA expires in 2026. By this time he will be only 21 years old. But no one can guarantee that Michkov will move to the NHL after the expiration of the contract. Therefore, choosing a player with a KHL contract in the top 5 draft picks is a big risk.
Once again, the geopolitical factor comes to the fore in this issue, because after the start of the military operation in Ukraine, the NHL suspended relations with the KHL, in connection with which the memorandum on mutual respect for the players’ contracts was also suspended.
In addition, the story of the goalkeeper of the Russian national team Ivan Fedorov, who was detained in the summer of 2022 before leaving for the Philadelphia Flyers and sent to the army for military service, is still fresh.
Michkov’s behavior also played an important role. In particular, the Russian striker refused interviews with almost all clubs and participation in the combine (physical training tests before the draft). These events are important in all North American leagues.
“Michkov could be called the biggest mystery in this draft,” said Canadian TSN correspondent and hockey insider Chris Johnston before the start.
Michkov’s talent is obvious to scouts who have seen him, but he hasn’t been tested in Buffalo and his association with NHL clubs has been limited, Johnston said.
“A lot of people in the league think he’s going to fall somewhere in the fifth or eighth position. That is, we are talking about Montreal with the fifth pick, Arizona with the sixth, Philadelphia with the seventh and Washington with the eighth, he added. “It is these teams that will have to decide what to do with Michkov.”
In turn, Andrey Nikolishin, scout for the Washington Capitals in Russia, spoke about Michkov’s “disrespectful attitude” towards people. “For me, by skill, he is the first or second choice (in the draft. — RBC ). But in terms of character, in relation to teammates, coaching staff, management, fans, the person has now fallen very low in the eyes of all scouts, all managers, ”he said.