Ivan Demidov: Top Offensive Threat in 2024 Draft? | Scouting Report, Highlights & Stats

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Unveil the potential of top 2024 NHL Draft prospect Ivan Demidov! This video dives deep into his draft analysis with a full scouting report, showcasing his electrifying highlights and key stats. We analyze his strengths (elite playmaking, silky smooth hands), weaknesses ( does he leverage his teammates enough? ), and NHL readiness. Is Demidov a future superstar? Find out now!
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:11 - Profile
    00:35 - Stats
    01:58 - Strengths & Weaknesses
    03:18 - Skating
    04:36 - Hockey Sense
    06:06 - StickHandling
    08:01 - Compete
    09:51 - Passing
    12:18 - Shooting
    13:43 - Conclusion
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  • @majiinbuu4689
    @majiinbuu4689 21 день назад +12

    future Hawk

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  20 дней назад +1

      I refuse! You guys pick a D or Lindstrom and leave Demidov alone.

  • @juckoosaurus
    @juckoosaurus Месяц назад +8

    My favourite talent from this year's draft
    he is so fun to watch

  • @TravisHague-tu6xy
    @TravisHague-tu6xy Месяц назад +9

    thanks for all of these scouting reports. i know these take a lot of effort to put together. appreciate it.

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much. I love doing it so it's my pleasure.

  • @TheFlizash
    @TheFlizash Месяц назад +7

    I love this channel and always jump to watch every video. It's always well done and thought out.
    As a Hawks fan, it's very possible a Demidov-Bedard led Hawks team could happen.
    That'd be sick!!!

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад +1

      That would be one hell of a duo!
      I'm not sure what they intend to do if they miss on the 1st OA pick but I think adding top 6 size with Lindstrom or a big top pair 2 way D in Dickinson or Levshunov seems like the appropriate way to go no ?

    • @TheFlizash
      @TheFlizash Месяц назад +1

      @bluechipprospect I feel Lindstrom is more likely. They have so many young decent D-men in the system. But none are Top pair worthy in my eyes. They lucked out with Vlasic. He's a beast. The team needs some more "nasty". So maybe Silayev?
      I still think Lindstrom is the pick if they don't win the lottery again.

  • @_Thunderball_
    @_Thunderball_ 2 месяца назад +5

    Hey, great video as always. Can you make a video or podcast on how to spot signs of untapped potential and/or busts. I've been fascinated by cases like Yakupov, Point, Pastrnak, Boston's 2015 1st round choices...
    Especially Kucherov. I've followed highly touted Russian prospects over the years, but Kucherov came out of nowhere for me. He was supposed to be good but not Hart and playoff scoring leader good. How did the teams miss him? Were there any signs?

  • @reneroussel33
    @reneroussel33 2 месяца назад +2

    He is an unbelievable skill player
    Maybe the best in the draft

  • @jwhite514
    @jwhite514 20 дней назад +1

    The way he skates reminds me of Hossa.

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад +1

      Lol not at all, if you said Pavel Datsyuk or Lane Hutson, then maybe, but Hossa? We definitely haven't watched the same Hossa!

  • @kehmesis
    @kehmesis Месяц назад

    The website is amazing! Bravo! The only thing I don't like is the dark blue on dark grey is hard to read, like the skill grades section.

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад

      Thanks ! Yeah I know, I'm just not capable to fix it 😆 I'm trying, I'll find a solution eventually.

  • @aqaz120
    @aqaz120 20 дней назад

    alot of scouting reports say below average skating, from what I see I think his skating is great cause it complements his vision playmaking IQ and his creativity for him to see his options at a high speed rate. Sure he may need to put on some muscle but I love the reports saying his work ethic on and off the ice is what makes him great and he is willing to play the corners and be in front of the net, at 5'11 descent height will get stronger as he develops but man this will be a privilege to have him on the blackhawks

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад +1

      They said Lane Hutson had below average skating and didn't seem to be bothered by it when he was manipulating play in Detroit's end last 2 games. If a player has elite edge work and elite hands, he can get away with not having blazing speed in a straight line.

    • @coreygavin9134
      @coreygavin9134 13 дней назад +1

      I agree...Gretzky wasn't a great skater; need i say more?

  • @play_hard_cwb
    @play_hard_cwb Месяц назад +2

    Please pick for Anaheim Ducks!!! We need this player!!!solid 1°line player!

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад +3

      Would fit better on the Habs ..... 🤷

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад +1

      You need a top notch defenseman. You have good D in the pipeline, but not great. You can't compete without a bonafide #1 defenseman in this league, just look at the playoffs, every single team that passed the first round has a bonafide #1 defenseman. Anaheim should be drafting Dickinson, Levshunov, Silayev or Buium. Personally I'd go for one of Dickinson or Levshunov. Can't produce offensively if you can't move the puck out of your zone and if you want to be able to outplay top offensive lines, you need elite D. Best years in Anaheim was when they had Niedermayer and Pronger and they should look to replicate that.

  • @brianb_1085
    @brianb_1085 Месяц назад +4

    Welcome to Montreal! 🔴⚪🔵

    • @mtlhabsss
      @mtlhabsss Месяц назад

      We wish! but honestly no chance he drop that much. Unless we’re drafting top 3….. no chance

  • @thattoneguyy.
    @thattoneguyy. 14 дней назад

    Hope he goes to the Hawks!

  • @maxberglind3275
    @maxberglind3275 21 день назад

    Patrick Sharp comp?

  • @MrVisde
    @MrVisde 2 месяца назад +2

    Great breakdown. It seems like anyone in the top 5 last year who passed on Michkov will probably pass on Demidov…except maybe Chicago.

    • @bajjanitor
      @bajjanitor 2 месяца назад +5

      I think it's a vastly different situation because Michkov had 3 more years on his KHL contract when he was drafted compared to the 1 year that Demidov will have. Michkov was pretty standoffish with some teams as well, which we have no reason to believe Demidov will be.

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks !
      I think the situation is a little bit different though.
      The contract thing, the supposedly bad attitude thing, the fact that he even refused to talk to some teams, his father's suspicious death a month before the draft and the lack of any compete from the neutral zone to the defensive zone are all things that played against him.
      They Might pass on him anyway but it's different

    • @coreygavin9134
      @coreygavin9134 13 дней назад

      Putin might add some seriously heavy tarriffs on their ultra-talented hockey exports from here on out.

  • @alexlefebvre77
    @alexlefebvre77 Месяц назад

    I would love Demidov on the habs I yhink he's the type of linedriver we miss.
    Catton looks reslly good though but he's smaller, Lindstrom is big but was injured. Eiserman droppes in rankings but he's still a fantastic scorer. Helenius is not flashy but he has a real good season. There are many question mark on all forwards after Celebrini and that means we will be able to land one of them.
    Demidov did not get much viewing outside Russia and didn't play against men.
    However Bobrov seems to know and like him.
    I am hoping the defensemen are out in the top 5. For me, Dickinson and Levshunov are studs that should be out in the top 5. Then Silayev could or Buuium (big fan of him). Anaheim needs defense after the Drysdale trade, Chicago needs too. Columbus I also see them taking a franchose defenseman. Only the sharks will need everything but I see them drafting Celebrini anyway.

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад

      He's the guy I really hope we get to pick. But unless they go really outside the box, I'll be very happy with most of the forwards and defenseman available.

    • @chriswegner9943
      @chriswegner9943 Месяц назад

      Not sure the Ducks need defensemen with Zellweger (20), Mintyukov (20), Luneau (20), LaCombe (23), Hinds (21), Dionicio (20)... etc.

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад

      ​​​@@chriswegner9943none of those project as #1 D so yeah ducks need defenseman. It's not about quantity, but quality when it comes to prospects. Ducks would be insane not to draft one of the top 4 D this year, especially a guy like Dickinson who has all the tools to become a top pairing defenseman in the NHL. Levshunov is a close second because ducks are weaker on the right. You can't just look at details, you have to look at the bigger picture. Can't be an elite team in the league without a true #1 defenseman. That's always been a factor since the damn of professional hockey. Every top team has had a top 10 defenseman in this league, you just can't compete without those guys.

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад

      Catton small but Demidov not small? I can't grasp your logic, maybe because there is none?

  • @jmanni4508
    @jmanni4508 2 месяца назад

    🦈🦈

  • @moviestoshare813
    @moviestoshare813 Месяц назад +3

    35G & 45A is just 80pts
    and you say that is his Ceiling ???
    To me, that’s almost his
    FLOOR 😅
    He has 100…110… heck maybe even 120 !!!
    points per year
    Ceiling.
    This guy is a mix of :
    Kaprisov, Kucherov, Panarin & Datsyuk
    P.S. : I love your videos btw.
    Don’t let my one criticism / comments / disagreement
    lead you to think otherwise
    (that I don’t like your videos)
    because I DO like them,
    a LOT !!!

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад +1

      I'm pretty consistent in the way I talk about ceilings and expectations. The only players I'll say are 100+ points ceilings are players like McDavid, Bedard, McKenna in 2026... Clear cut superstar 1st overall type players. Everyone else I'll refer to PPG or 80-90 points players.
      It's not that I don't believe they can reach that type of production, it's about projecting a ceiling with a reasonably high chance to reach it.
      I hope that helps you understand my train of thought.

    • @jamiebate7044
      @jamiebate7044 9 дней назад

      @@bluechipprospect First of all I love the channel. But a ceiling is usually defined as the absolute max a player can reach, which is probably why this guy is saying up to 120 points. I was also surprised when you said 80 point ceiling lol

  • @nickboyd6716
    @nickboyd6716 Месяц назад

    Future Senator I hope

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад

      😆 that's 2 future Senator in the same day !

    • @nickboyd6716
      @nickboyd6716 Месяц назад

      @@bluechipprospect need one of those two studs man 😂😂

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  Месяц назад

      I'm not too familiar with the Sens depth chart but I thought they'd go with a stud RD of the future ?

    • @nickboyd6716
      @nickboyd6716 Месяц назад

      @@bluechipprospect I'm assuming Lev and Parekh don't make it to 7th, and I'd rather have Catton (Or Demidov unlikely) over Yakemchuk.

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@nickboyd6716but Yakemchuk seems to be the perfect player for the Sens, slightly plays like an asshole, he'd fit right in with guys like Tkachuk.

  • @UnleashthePhury
    @UnleashthePhury Месяц назад

    Kid looks like Jagr

  • @Feurmc_
    @Feurmc_ Месяц назад +2

    Future hab🙏🏽

  • @habsfan9383
    @habsfan9383 2 месяца назад +2

    Welcome to Montreal!

    • @UnleashthePhury
      @UnleashthePhury Месяц назад +1

      If only they’d drafted Michov…

    • @habsfan9383
      @habsfan9383 Месяц назад +2

      @@UnleashthePhury Reinbacher will be a stud too.

  • @evannovitzke
    @evannovitzke Месяц назад

    Idk he might be better than Celebrini

  • @s.b.3275
    @s.b.3275 20 дней назад

    It's really hard to project a player when he's playing in a lower league. If he's playing in the KHL and doing none of that, where does he get drafted? Good compete, great hands, great vision, but in the MHL. How would the other top prospects do in the MHL? Catton was almost 2 points per game player in the WHL, Celebrini lit up the NCAA, Levshunov was nearly a point per game player in NCAA and a physical force against older players, Buium broke scoring records as a 17-18 year old rookie in the NCAA, Dickinson is playing 30 minutes a game on probably the best team in junior and a major reason why they are the best team, Silayev is playing important minutes against good competition in the KHL, Helenius had amazing production as a 17 year old in liiga, nobody scored more goals then Eiserman this year and Lindstrom was scoring nearly a goal per game in the WHL. These guys are all easier to project. I love how Demidov plays, i love that he as an edge but doing it in the MHL? That's a serious red flag for me especially on a year with so many highly touted prospects. If i was rebuilding, I'd pick a D. Demidov would be a good pick for team like Columbus, Utah, Ottawa or Seattle. Teams that on paper seem do be at the twilight of there rebuilds and need to hit a home run, but teams like Anaheim, Chicago and Montreal, who are still looking for building blocks should be looking more for someone who's game is highly translatable and easier to predict. You can't go gambling when you're trying to build a contender.

  • @coachwire8827
    @coachwire8827 14 дней назад

    If the Hawks take Lev, the ducks don’t pass him up

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  14 дней назад

      Very possible but I prefer him in a Habs jersey 👀

  • @mtlhabsss
    @mtlhabsss Месяц назад

    so much talent but what impresses me the must about demidov its how selfaware he is in the defensive zone., guys this talented normally wouldn’t care about playing well defensively. Give him a Canadian / UU.Ss passport he is going first overall. Not even close

    • @s.b.3275
      @s.b.3275 20 дней назад

      That's what I like the most about his game, that he actually seems to care about defense and that's probably his most translatable skill while everyone looks at his offensive game, which he gets away with a lot of plays that won't translate to the pro game. Is offensive game is slightly overrated because he plays MHL while is D game is way underrated. If he becomes an impact player in the NHL, it'll be because he becomes a solid two way player, not a one dimensional, offense first player. People comparing him to Kucherov and Kaprizov are way off. He needs to base his game more on players like Datsyuk and Larionov to become an elite player in the NHL.

  • @anti-uefa
    @anti-uefa 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, as always.
    However, I don't see any chance him, Michkov, Nikishin, or any other Russian top prospect coming to North America any time soon. Back in 1989, the relationship between USSR and the West was much better than it currently is - yet Mogilny still had to defect to join the Sabres...
    Imo, the only team that can afford drafting Demidov is Chicago, as they already have Bedard and are also an attractive market for UFAs - meaning, they would be just fine in a couple of years even if Demidov never leaves Russia

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks ! I'm happy you like.
      I don't know how it will all turn out but Miro broke his khl contract in russia to come to NA last summer, Fedotov is coming today after his military service, Khusnutdinov arrived a few weeks ago, Mukhamadullin at the end of last season.
      I might turn out to be completely wrong but I don't see it as a big issue ... At least for now.

  • @cromagnoneightyseven6951
    @cromagnoneightyseven6951 Месяц назад

    Please

  • @tommygiroux2402
    @tommygiroux2402 2 месяца назад

    Catton >

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  2 месяца назад

      It's close enough. To me Demidov is in his own tier after Celebrini but the next players aren't that far off imo.

  • @Zukethegoat
    @Zukethegoat 2 месяца назад +1

    I think he could definitely fall to 5-6 depending on who wins the lottery. Every teams currently in the top 5 NEED dmens more than they need F. So my guess would be that Dickinson, Levshunov, Silayev and maybe Parekh could all go before him. Plus you can add Lindstrom.

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  2 месяца назад +3

      I agree but I'm just mentally preparing myself to be disappointed 😅
      He's unreal ! If we somehow end up with him, the Habs will be fun and dangerous!

    • @Kshahdoo67
      @Kshahdoo67 Месяц назад +2

      Chicago doesn't have anybody to play with Bedard, and they need to please their superstar. Demidov is just a few months younger than Bedard so if he's picked they will play together for next 10-15 years, another Towes - Kane combination with probably even more talent. And given more and more experts call Demidov the 2nd best player of the draft, it's hard to imagine the Hawks pass on him. Of course if Chicago picks 1st OA then yeah, Demidov can slip to Montreal because teams like Sharks, Columbus, Anaheim have a lot of good/great young forwards and not that many defenders.

    • @simonleclerc5024
      @simonleclerc5024 Месяц назад

      @@Kshahdoo67big fact

  • @thomasbgage
    @thomasbgage 19 дней назад

    18 years old is on the older side now? well throw me in the trash then i suppose

    • @bluechipprospect
      @bluechipprospect  18 дней назад

      😆 for his draft year... Everyone born from September to December would be considered a late or on the older side.
      Yakemchuk for exemple is days away from being eligible for last year's draft because of his September birthday. On the other hand, Eiserman being an august birthday is one of the youngest.
      That's what I meant by old lol

  • @s.b.3275
    @s.b.3275 20 дней назад

    I'll put this out because everyone is trying to compare with random players that didn't even play or skate like Demidov or don't look anything like Demidov. Best comparison is Pavel Datsyuk if Demidov pans out. Good defensively, not overly physical, but will play with an edge if he has to, solid puck touches, flip passes, goes through whole defenses, magician with the puck on his stick, solid edge work, not the fastest in a straight line but decent bursts of speed to create seperation, good stick, good stick lifts, solid at taking pucks off of players, sound positionally in both offensive and defensive zone. If he pans out i see him having Datsyuk like numbers and Datsyuk like impact. Anyone comparing him to Kucherov or any other player not named Datsyuk is way off.