There's a lot of excitement about Philadelphia Flyers hockey this season. Why? Because Matvei Michkov has made it to North America and has already begun to show fans what he's all about. Let's explore why Flyers fans should be excited about Michkov.
Michkov is a 5-foot-10, 172-pound, 19-year-old from Perm, Russia. He is a left-handed center who the Flyers drafted seventh overall in the first round of the 2023 draft. General manager Daniel Briere managed to bring Michkov over to North America this past offseason.
Before coming to the United States, Michkov played for SKA Saint Petersburg where he only logged one game and didn't record any points. He was then loaned to HK Sochi, where he played in 47 games, scoring 19 goals with 22 assists for a total of 41 points. Pneumonia kept him off the ice for a while but he still showed he could perform.
Matvei Michkov scores AGAIN, this time against his former KHL team.
— Nathan "Grav" Murdock (@NathanGraviteh) October 2, 2023
He now has 4 goals, 8 points in 8 games with Sochi at age 18.
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Michkov could very well be the best offensive talent the Flyers have had in years. You would have to go back to the years of Eric Lindros and Bobby Clarke. He has the kind of puck skills that can give goaltenders fits. Michkov also has the set of hands to dangle around defensemen and boasts tremendous finishing talent. These are skills that the Flyers have been desperate for. Will he be the reason the Flyers reach the playoffs for the first time since the 2019-2020 season?
Riley Armstrong, director of player development, says the most impressive thing about Michkov has been his coachability.
"The one thing that I've talked to him [about] throughout the last year is understanding when you're playing in the NHL and you're playing for 'Torts,' is just understanding the other side of the puck as well," Armstrong told NHL.com's Adam Kimelman. "During the course of the season, I even showed clips to Danny [Briere] of him blocking shots, of him backchecking hard."
He then elaborated on his points.
"Those little things like that," Armstrong said, "that I was trying to get into him, it's like, 'Hey, if you want to play here and you want to be an impact player, you have to play 200 feet in North America, you have to play 200 feet in the NHL, to kind of be that all-around player.' I've seen him kind of buy into that already being over there and playing like that."
Although Michkov is only 19 years old and hasn't played in the NHL yet, you can tell that he already has the hockey IQ of any NHLer. Having an IQ in hockey means players anticipating the opponent's moves, reacting quickly and adapting to the situation, as well as understanding the game, making tape-to-tape passes and turning the tables of the game. Flyers fans will get the chance to see the IQ that Michkov plays with this season.
With John Tortorella as the coach, he expects young players like Michkov and Jett Luchanko to make mistakes early. He wants his players to hold themselves accountable in every game. Tortorella wants his players to learn from their bad plays and make up for it next shift.
It's normal for Flyers fans to have low expectations for the season. As they are going through a rebuilding phase, fans don't expect the team to reach the playoffs for a while. However, they should have high expectations for Michkov. He has what it takes to succeed in the NHL and has already shown some of his skill in the preseason, when he played in four preseason games and tallied three goals and four assists. Flyers fans have to hope this play carries over to the regular season.
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