seattlekraken fun fact: we love dev camp!
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seattlekraken fun fact: we love dev camp!
twt/ig 26.6.30
@erlenwein mentioned there is a short interview with Vitya Fyodorov and with Gleb filmed during the Milstein's combine, and it's fun to see how different Vitya's and Gleb's attitudes are
SO! I took my time and translated it
I'm just dying with Gleb's intonations, literally NO ONE i've ever knew talks like that 😍😍😍
and Vitya is so cute and polite and so Vitya <3
(also maybe someday I'll write the post about the interviewer, Nikita Filatov, the most talented forward of his generation, who ruined his career with his own hands, but not today, today I'll hope this'll never happen to ma boyz)
Another new squid!
Mf aged like fine wine
seattlekraken looked (dev) camp right in the eye
ig 26.7.5
“ Newest Kraken center draftee Viktor Fedorov spent his early years in a former Siberian outpost founded four centuries ago by pioneer Russian soldiers defending native Tatars against hostile neighbors.”
“ …Fedorov is making his own pioneering name as the first Russian forward drafted in Kraken history. The 5-foot-11, 183-pound left-handed shot, taken 99th overall in the fourth round at last week’s Upper Deck NHL Draft describes himself as a “two-way” player with “good hockey sense” who is “good in battles” and “good in faceoffs” and oh yeah, one additional attribute of note “Yes, I can also score,” he said with a chuckle.”
“ As one of two 17-year-olds on a squad with 19 players aged 26 and older, Fedorov managed a goal and three assists, bringing his total to three goals, nine assists over 45 games at both pro levels despite his relatively very young age. “
“ Throw in three goals, seven assists with his junior squad and another six goals and four assists for them in 10 playoff contests and Fedorov seems a player poised to take off once his playing situation stabilizes. He’d already been a captain of his Under-16 team and of Russia’s U16 national squad and an alternate captain on a U18 team and a U17 national side, known for reading the play and leading the offensive attack.”
“ “He’s kind of almost a complete two-way player,” said Kron, who saw Fedorov in action last month at a Florida combine camp for Russian prospects run by hockey agent Dan Milstein. “He’s slightly undersized but he’s an excellent skater, agile, he’s quick and he’s extremely smart.” ”
“Kron said that, from what he’s seen in-person and the Plyushkev scouting reports, Fedorov is versatile enough to man the power play, kill penalties and move interchangeably from center to wing. He creates offensive chances but is also very strong defensively and doesn’t get caught out of position in any of the three zones.”
seattlekraken what a week 🤝 // The 2026 #SeaKraken draft class has received their jerseys!
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kotkov_171717 Thanks @/nhlbruins for your trust, keep going