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Per Bill Meltzer, unless Matvei Michkov re-signs in the KHL at some point, he’ll be over by training camp 2026. But getting him over here before then would be a huge challenge for a variety of reasons. So, it’s probably better if he stays.



Per Bill Meltzer, unless Matvei Michkov re-signs in the KHL at some point, he’ll be over by training camp 2026. But getting him over here before then would be a huge challenge for a variety of reasons. So, it’s probably better if he stays.

by pbro42

3 Comments

  1. DH28Hockey

    Michkov not being able to come over until 2026 sets up the *perfect* window for this team. He will still be 21 so he’ll still be eligible for a 3 year length on his ELC, and with 3 more years of pro experience until his belt he has the potential to step in as a top line forward immediately once he gets here. Having a player that cheap for 3 years is an enormous advantage for a team trying to compete, so Briere needs to try and set that as the target year for contention.

  2. Patient_Jicama_4217

    Huge challenge, why is the NHL so soft when it comes to this?

    I get that it may be a preference for us to want him to stay there but as far as it being challenging to get him so what, do it if you want him

  3. FlyersAndMusic

    I obviously wanna see him earlier but this makes the most sense. Having him on an elc until he’s 24 is insane. Then sign him to 8 years and he’s 32. It’s honestly probably the smartest route but I still wanna see him sooner because I’m eager

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