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The Russian child prodigy created a masterpiece in the finale. The goal of the “new Ovechkin” can be watched forever
Matvey Michkov / Photo: © KHL / Ilya Smirnov
Matvey Michkov continues to prove that he was given the status of the “new Ovechkin” for a reason: the winning goal in the Kharlamov Cup final is worthy of the NHL level. Incredible craftsmanship!
Petersburg forward Michkov is the most famous Russian hockey player under the age of 18. They call him the new Ovechkin, and this is not just PR: he broke the record of Alexander the Great for a year, received a call to the main team at 16, scored more goals in the MHL than Nikita Kucherov, and became the undisputed leader of the youth team.
It was not possible to show himself in all its glory at the MFM this season due to covid, so Michkov, with his talent, began to be matched not just anywhere, but in the Olympic team. However, the coaching staff of the Russian national team decided not to take risks with the challenge of the 17-year-old child prodigy, noting that he had “everything ahead.” Maybe it’s even for the best: a painful defeat from the Finns in the Olympic final, the fragile Michkov could take too close to his heart.
During the season, he played for the main team of SKA, and in one of the matches he even scored 3 points, but in the middle of autumn he returned to his peers in SKA-1946. The sports director of the Petersburgers hinted that Michkov had not grown up to the KHL yet, and it would be better for him to play in the MHL on an ongoing basis, where there are all opportunities for development. A smart hockey player would not be offended by such words, but motivated. As a result, SKA-1946 finished the youth season as a champion, and Michkov became the best scorer in the playoffs with 13 goals, making a big contribution to the victory.
In the final, the Red Army was defeated in six matches, and the winning goal in the final meeting by the star striker from St. Petersburg turned out to be a feast for the eyes: being outside the gate, Michkov picked up the puck on the hook of the stick and brought it in behind the goalkeeper.
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This goal is called “lacrosse”. And although it is often practiced in the NHL, for example, by Andrey Svechnikov from the Carolinas, each successful execution of such a technique is a whole event even overseas. He looks very impressive.
But for Michkov, throwing such goals is not new. He scored his first lacrosse at the age of 16 against Sweden at the Eurotour stage, making the whole hockey world talk about himself. He also brought the puck into the net on the hook in the MHL regular season match against Dynamo from St. Petersburg. And in the final confrontation with the Red Army, this lacrosse is not the first attempt for him. True, the goalkeeper of the army team Kirill Samsonov plucked the previous one, having read the opponent’s idea. It was all the more important for Michkov in such an unusual way to put a winning point in the final of the Kharlamov Cup. This club trophy was the first in his career for the Petersburger.
But it hasn’t really started yet: Michkov will be chosen in the NHL draft only a year later, when he turns 18 years old. In the meantime, the Petersburger has plenty of time not only to enjoy the first triumph, but also to work on the mistakes. It seems that this is exactly what Michkov is set up for: immediately after winning the Kharlamov Cup, when it was time for joy, and not for analysis, he admitted that the team and he personally had “no end of work”. And this means that he is not going to live forever in the status of a young child prodigy, and sooner or later he will turn from the new Ovechkin into the first Michkov.
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OFFICIALLY. The club suspended participation in the Ukrainian Championship
Storm hockey club announced its decision to suspend participation in the Ukrainian Championship. The Odessa team had not come to the Krizhinka match before.
At the same time, Storm denied that the issue was related to financial problems and expressed distrust of the Ukrainian Hockey Federation.
Statement from HC Storm
“Due to systematic violation of the principles of equality and justice in competitions, Shtor hockey club expressed its distrust in the leadership of the Ukrainian Hockey Federation and decided to suspend its participation in the Ukrainian Championship.”
There was already a situation this season when Krizhinka suspended its participation in the championship due to referee problems.
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NHL. Buffalo surprises, wins from Florida, Edmonton and San Jose
At the end of game day of the NHL regular season, Carolina defeated the New York Rangers to become the sole leader in the East and sit two points ahead of Detroit with 7 wins in 10 games.
Among other results, we also note Buffalo’s improbable 9 straight wins. Blades, St. It defeated St. Louis and snapped such a long winning streak for the first time since 2018. There are only two points in the top 3 of the league.
Florida won an important victory. The champions were stronger than Washington and were slowly rising to the top of the Atlantic Division.
In the West, Edmonton handed Winnipeg its sixth straight loss, and Oilers goaltender Calvin Picard made 41 saves. Connor McDavid extended his point streak to 13 games.
In the California derby, San Jose beat Anaheim 5:4 and forward McClean Celebrini scored three points to extend their streak of points to eight matches.
Regular season in NHL
Ottawa – columbus 1:4
Florida -Washington 5:3
Caroline – New York Rangers 3:2 in overtime
winnipeg – Edmonton 1:3
St.Louis – buffalo 2:4
colorado -Los Angeles 5:2
Utah – Nashville 3:4
calgary – Boston 2:1 in overtime
Vegas- Minnesota 2:5
Anaheim- San José 4:5
Seattle – vancouver 2:3 in shootouts
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Junior World Hockey Championship. Great comeback from the USA, 9 goals and hat-trick from Canada
Another day of play in the elite league of the World Junior Hockey Championship has ended.
The USA team beat Slovakia with a score of 6:5, with big problems. The host team of the tournament lost 0:2 and 1:3 but managed to come back and win.
Forward Tomas Hrenko scored a double for the Slovaks, scoring three goals in the last match. And the Americans have a double thank you to James Hagens.
USA and Sweden are leaders in the group with 9 points.
In the other group, Canada beat Denmark 9-1, while forward Gavin McKenna is expected to score a hat-trick and become number 1 in the 2026 draft.
In another match, the Czech Republic defeated Finland 2:1 in overtime.
Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A
Slovakia – America 5:6 (2:0, 2:4, 1:2)
Discs: 08:53 Pitka – 1:0, 11:15 Khrenko – 2:0, 21:50 Spellasy – 2:1, 26:46 Belushko – 3:1, 38:33 McBorrow – 3:2, 31:00 Riker – 3:3, 34:44 Svrchek – 4:3, 39:15 Hagens – 4:4, 40:18 Hagens – 4:5, 44:34 Zellers – 4:6, 58:06 Khrenko – 5:6
Goalkeepers: Pradel – Hale
Group B
Finland – czech republic 1:2 (extension) (0:1, 0:0, 1:0, 0:1)
Goals: 01:52 Kubiesa (Galvas) – 0:1, 59:10 Hemming – 1:1, in extra time 03:39 Jiracek (Sikora, Chinar) – 1:2
Goalkeepers: Rimpinen – Orsulyak
Canada – Denmark 9:1 (3:0, 2:1, 4:0)
Washers: 03:17 McKenna – 1:0, 08:36 Coates – 2:0, 10:03 Parek – 3:0, 20:28 Cliveau – 3:1, 26:11 Martone – 4:1, 35:03 McKenna – 5:1, 44:11 Misa – 6:1, 45:45 McKenna – 7:1, 54:16 Aitcheson – 8:1, 54:40 Martone – 9:1
Goalkeepers: George – Tijen
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