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Originally Posted by Canada 02
posting this again since it was lost in the million other posts
5. Daniil Miromanov
To say that Miromanov's career thus far has been a whirlwind would be an understatement. Not only did he bounce around North America and Eastern Europe chaotically for a number of years, but he was also originally a winger and only recently switched fulltime to defence. Despite some expected growing pains, the returns to date have been very impressive overall, and you can tell that he's still just scratching the surface of how good he can become once he fully adjusts to his new position. His heavy shot is a serious weapon, especially with the offensive instincts that carried over from his time as a forward, and he uses his strength and reach well to win defensive battles. Miromanov has an abundance of remaining unmined upside, and it's exciting to think of how good the final product could be after a few more years of stable, focused growth within the same organization.
https://www.mckeenshockey.com/nhl-bl...ional-rank-25/
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Thanks
That's actually a promising write up. Hopefully he can blossom with the Flames and a bigger opportunity.