“Hartley’s school in the NHL means nothing” – Buchnevich

Offensive “Saint Louis” Pavel Buchnevich in an interview with said that the experience of playing in KHL even under the guidance of successful trainers does not negate adaptation to other speeds and demands in NHL .

Buchnevich has been playing for the St. Louis Blues since the 2021/22 season, which traded him to the New York Rangers. Last season, the Russian played 73 games in which he scored 76 points (30 + 46).

–Klim Kostin has received a new contract from St. Louis. Happy for him?

– So we saw each other at the Panarin charity match. Well, I don’t know…

What’s stopping him from playing in the NHL? It seems that he is ready, he went through the Hartley school of Omsk Avangard.

– And how is the Hartley school going to help Kostin in St. Louis?

– Everyone says that Hartley teaches the system, helps…

– Whose? Well, for example.

– Yegor Chinakhov said Hartley helped him a lot.

– And what, Chinakhov had a good season? How many is there ? Minus 30?

– Minus 27. But it has its own story – Columbus didn’t make the playoffs.

– So I tell my story. Hartley’s school in the NHL means nothing. There are other requirements, other speeds, that’s hard.

My opinion is that Kostin was unlucky that we had a lot of guys with average contracts in St. Louis. People have to play. The business model decides a lot here, and it is difficult for him to find a place in the team in the first three links. Well, Kostin has to play there.

Source : MatchTV

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