A good renovation can turn an average house into a stunning home. A good reconstruction of a National Hockey League player can turn struggles and self\u002Ddoubt into confidence and consistent production.
The Canucks receive a player with potential, who got lost in the Rangers’ roster shuffle to take a run at it all this season. The 23-year-old had just six points in 28 games and the 6-foot-3, 186 pound native of Vladivostok was a healthy scratch in nine of his last 11 games on the New York roster.Article contentVitali Kravtsov performs the Wingate cycle test during the NHL Scouting Combine on June 2, 2018 at HarborCenter in Buffalo, New York.
“He’s big and powerful and has goal-scoring abilities and good hockey sense. His skills are there in terms of passing and he could be a good second-line player. He has the ability to play centre, but should really be a winger.Article content “And he’s a bull. You think Podkolzin is a bull? This kid is one, too. At this point in his career, because he’s already 23, he could get you 40 to 50 points on a second line. And that’s decent. But his success is going to depend on the player development and who he works with in the off-season.Vitali Kravtsov of the New York Rangers skates against the Colorado Avalanche at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 25, 2022 in New York City.
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