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The Russian defender was interrupted by the best hockey player in the world. Serial against McDavid – Zadorov’s chance for a big contract

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“It’s all in my hands, if I get on the field from the start of the season and show my game consistently, there will be no problem to get a long-term deal. My defensive responsibilities are not going anywhere. In the last two seasons everyone has realized that I can play against the best hockey players in the world. Close, ineffective. At the same time, I can score when I need it. Score points”– Nikita Zadorov said these words almost two years ago, when he was still a Chicago player.

For the Blackhawks, Zadorov only played one season. He scored 8 points in 55 games, the worst result in his career. As you understand, he did not receive a long-term contract from Chicago. Moreover, the Hawks traded him to the Calgary Flames for a third-round pick. Simply put, I got rid of it. Nikita’s expectations shattered against the rocks of harsh reality. But today, already a Calgary player, Zadorov has the opportunity to prove with his own action the thesis that “Zadorov can play against the best hockey players in the world”.

Zadorov was lucky in a way. Calgary went to Edmonton in the second round of the playoffs. This is a chance not only to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Alberta Derby, but also to test yourself against the backdrop of Connor McDavid. The regular season top scorer spent the series with Los Angeles in such a way that it’s fair to say he single-handedly pushed Edmonton to the next level. Usually this type of turnover is a huge exaggeration, but not so for McDee, who averaged two points per game.

We don’t know if Nikita is happy with this situation, but her shifts intersect with McDavid’s quite often. Their first meeting as a whole is not bad for the Russians. His team won 9-6 in a crazy match and Nikita left the ice with the Flyers players’ best playing time and a +1 efficiency indicator. True, once Edmonton overlooked the captain, and before that he allowed defender Tyson Berry to enter the zone where the goal attack began.

However, there was a much brighter episode in the second game of the series, which Calgary lost. At the start of the second period, the Oilers 1:3 was on fire and everything seemed to be under the control of the host. Zadorov tried hard to meet the receiving disc McDavid, but failed badly instead. Connor, his physical condition noticeably below him, stood up and did not stray from the path towards the target. This is how “Oilmen” started their comeback.

Zadorov finished the second match of the series with “-1”. His stats were smashed by Edmonton’s fifth goal, also on McDavid’s shift. That’s right, this time the Russian defender lost with his feet to another superstar, Leon Draisaitl. 3:5 – this is the final score of the meeting. Zadorov may not be the worst player of the game, but he certainly can’t do this game justice.

Why is facing McDavid so important to Zadorov? Well, except it feeds his ego. The fact is that in Nikita’s career there were no serious long-term contracts yet. It shouldn’t be seen as such a rookie contract with Buffalo. In terms of money, it’s currently maxed out – $3.75 million Yeah, bad luck, even this contract is about to expire. Nikita and his manager will have to renegotiate, present arguments and bargain for a stable future.

Nikita herself did not explain why she signed a one-year contract, but admitted that she had not received offers for three, four, five years. If Calgary beats Edmonton and Zadorov doesn’t lose his face in front of McDavid, he should be able to feel pretty comfortable in the off-season. At the same time, saying “keep sight of your face” does not mean turning off MacDie completely. No one in the NHL can do that. Connor will score, there’s no escape. But minimizing its impact on the outcome is key to a great deal. Otherwise, no one will believe Zadorov’s words that he knows how to play against the best hockey players in the world.

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OFFICIALLY. The club suspended participation in the Ukrainian Championship

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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

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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

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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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