NHL insider Elliotte Friedman warns the Philadelphia Flyers against trading Matvei Michkov, citing the potential loss of a unique talent. He emphasizes the need for the team to improve their handling of Michkov rather than giving up on him too soon.
Key points
Elliotte Friedman warns against trading Matvei Michkov.
Friedman cites Cutter Gauthier as a cautionary example.
Concerns exist about Michkov's performance and conditioning.
The Flyers fanbase is divided on Michkov's situation.
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Since Matvei Michkov ended the season a healthy scratch, he'll be all the talk this offseason, and that is going to open up some sore wounds for Philadelphia Flyers fans.
This conversation has, of course, resurfaced again, even after things went mostly well under John Tortorella, and later Brad Shaw, last season.
The Flyers fanbase has been divided into two splinter cells: one that thinks head coach Rick Tocchet is right to bench an underperforming, out-of-shape Michkov, and one that thinks the Flyers botched this whole operation and gave the player little opportunity to perform in a meaningful role.
In reality, both sides are, to an extent, right in both cases.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, who has no skin in this game, took to his "32 Thoughts" podcast to dish on Michkov and the Flyers, expertly playing both sides and making sense of it all.
He also indirectly cautioned the Flyers against trading Michkov, even invoking the despised Cutter Gauthier as an example of why it just can't happen again.
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[Flyers Boss Rick Tocchet Talks Matvei Michkov, Improved Recent Play Things were never quite right between head coach Rick Tocchet and phenom forward Matvei Michkov for much of the season, but Michkov's strong finish to the season has all but erased that now.]()
"Look what happened with Cutter Gauthier. . . just look at Gauthier's natural gifts. It's really hard to let two players walk like that in a short period of time," Friedman said.
"Gauthier was a really good pick by Philadelphia that didn't work out. And Michkov, I still say, was a really good pick by the Flyers. I just don't think you can give up that easily. If I'm [], I'm saying 'We have to find a way to make this better.' . . . You would have to show me a trade that really made sense for me to do this."
The Flyers obviously need a good center, and a young one, at that, but no team with a good center at Michkov's age is going to pony one up for him after this debacle.
And for the Flyers, taking a and/or other futures for Michkov from a team like the or doesn't make sense.
They just made the playoffs, and using a pick on a player who could be three years away from being a contributor at the expense of a back-to-back 20-goal, 50-point player strays from that progress.
"I would say to Tocchet, 'You can't find guys like this.' If we're going to move on from him, we better be sure. Better be sure, that there is absolutely no chance it works out here for him," Friedman continued.
"I would also say to Michkov, 'I am not going to trade you.' So, your best answer, whatever you're not delivering, you have to change that, too."
Some things we can safely assume Michkov has not delivered, at least for Tocchet, is a consistent forechecking presence and . It's not Michkov's style, especially offensively, but that is what the coach wants.
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At the same time, this is now two seasons and counting of the Flyers trying to pivot Michkov off the things that made him the seventh pick three years ago. The creativity, the risk-taking, opportunism, offensive puck touches.
Friedman and co-host Kyle Bukauskas went on to discuss the training camp out-of-shape stuff that has been beaten like a dead horse, and yeah, the player has to work on that. Everyone can benefit from improved conditioning and added speed.
We saw what did over the last few seasons, and it turned him from a bubble player to an important one.
Michkov is already important, so the next step is... elite?
At the end of the day, there are a lot of moving parts here, and there doesn't appear to be any motivation from either side for a Michkov trade.
Like Friedman says, get everyone together and figure it out, because nobody's going anywhere after the success the Flyers had as a team this season.
And Friedman's opinion matters. He's plugged in with front offices, agents, and all kinds of staffers, so he knows how the league works, why it works, and how the situation is viewed.
The Flyers have taken a beating from the public all season long over the Michkov stuff, and the perpetuated noise around them is asking them to quash it for good.
Q&A
Why does Elliotte Friedman caution the Flyers against trading Matvei Michkov?
Friedman believes Michkov is a rare talent that the Flyers cannot afford to lose, especially after their previous mistakes with players like Cutter Gauthier.
What are the concerns regarding Matvei Michkov's performance with the Flyers?
Concerns include his inconsistent forechecking presence and lack of frequent skating, which do not align with head coach Rick Tocchet's expectations.
What did Friedman suggest the Flyers should do instead of trading Michkov?
Friedman suggested that the Flyers should find ways to improve Michkov's performance and ensure that they are not giving up on his potential too easily.
How has the Flyers fanbase reacted to Matvei Michkov's situation?
The fanbase is divided, with some supporting Tocchet's decision to bench Michkov while others believe the team mishandled his opportunities to perform.
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