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Rangers News: Grachev will not play in the OHL next year

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Stick salute to mleetch352 for breaking this story, I would have put it on the main page but I wanted to go more in depth ....

Well with training camp fast approaching Ranger news is starting to pour in, this time about Evgeny Grachev. Our friend Laurie from Beyond the Blueshirts is reporting some no so surprising news. According to OHL Prospects the Rangers have told the Brampton Battalion that Grachev will not be returning for a second year with the team. Here is what OHL Prospects had to say:

In theory, the Battalion should have been able to return quite the squad this year. Cody Hodgson, Matt Duchene, and Evgeni Grachev are all eligible to return to the OHL. However, all are longshots at best to return. Hodgson and Duchene will most certainly be in the NHL, while Grachev will be in the NHL or AHL (with the Rangers already informing Brampton he won't be returning to them).

Check after the jump for more information.

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Like I said before this move should come as no surprise. There has been talk since the end of the OHL season that Grachev would make a play at the big club and the Rangers removing him from Bramton is the first big step. Much of the Rangers media--including us at the Banter--have been speculating that Grachev will make a splash in training camp; but will probably need one year in the AHL before he hits the Rangers squad.

Personally I think Grachev needs a year in the AHL before he goes to the Rangers--unless he has an unreal camp showing. As Jess from The Prospect Park said in our live chat here a few months ago: "The OHL is like 55 mph, the AHL is like 65 mph and the NHL is like 75mph." Grachev will get alot from his development in the AHL as he adjusts his game to the pro level. Rushing Grachev to the NHL would be a huge mistake by the Rangers. With the roster the way it looks right now I can't see Grachev playing on anything but the 4th line, especially if Anisimov makes the team. I would much rather Grachev play 20 minutes in the AHL than 7 minutes in the NHL--it's just basic development protocol.   

Now regardless of what this means for Grachev it means a lot for the Rangers. What this move tells me is that the Rangers brass is confidently following through with their "youth movement." With Grachev joining the pro ranks the Rangers have many players who are NHL ready that are "home grown." When you think about it this year the Rangers can definitely expect Byers, Anisimov, Potter, Sanguinetti, Sauer, Gilroy and Heikkinen (maybe) to be NHL ready if they need to be. If you look two years into the future we can also expect Grachev, Stepan, McDonagh and Del Zotto to be at--or very close--to an NHL level.

Now the pessimists out there will tell me I am crazy and that none of these players will be NHL ready anytime soon, but I disagree. The Rangers have a good core of players coming up through the ranks--hey if they didn't there wouldn't be so much speculation over who makes the team this year out of camp. Things are starting to get interesting here in Ranger land.

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IMO w/ the roster the way it looks now Grachev will be in Hartford this season. At least to start the year and could get a call up if he plays well or if NY has any injuries.

by PuckCentral.net on Aug 24, 2009 3:20 PM EDT reply actions  

Great article

Excellent report Joe & thanks to your friend informing us about Grachev. Finally the Rangers are starting to produce players like the days when they developed Leetch, Richter & the Russian players like Kovalev & Zubov when they joined with Sergei Nemchinov & Alexander Karpovtsev.

Now it’s Dubinsky, Callahan, Staal and the new crop of players.

by NYR #35 Richter on Aug 24, 2009 3:43 PM EDT reply actions  

Excellent News

This is good to hear. The idea of having prospects that become good players is exciting.

by easygents on Aug 24, 2009 6:00 PM EDT reply actions  

I think Grachev plays in HFD

The only roster spot that he might be able to wrestle away now that Prospal is here is a spot on th 4th line barring injuries. That’s a good thing b/c the kids only played one year in NA and at 19 years old, there’s no rush. He has the size and the speed to play in the NHL but it’s prudent to wait until everyone is sure he can not only handle the pro game, but he can excel in it.

He might be a mid-season call up if somebody goes down with an injury.

by John Merrigan on Aug 24, 2009 7:02 PM EDT reply actions  

Hey guys,

Brock from OHL Prospects here. I don’t have any confirmed information about Grachev at this time, and didn’t mean for the blog to read as it did. What I meant to say, was that it’s widely rumored in Brampton that Grachev won’t be back. Rumored was meant to be in place in the article, but as a typo was left out. Sorry to get your hopes up.

To give you a little more information, many Brampton fans seem to think Grachev is as good as gone, especially with it being a rebuilding season in Brampton. On the flipside, the Battalion do have an import spot open with defenceman Alex Eriksson signing in Sweden next year, rather than playing his OA year in the OHL. So it could go either way.

Personally, I can’t see the Rangers sending Grachev back. Brampton will be rebuilding this year without Hodgson, McCollum, and more than likely Matt Duchene. What more would Grachev have to prove at the OHL level? A similar player in a similar situation, Kings prospect Andrei Loktionov HAS informed the Spitfires he won’t be back to play in the OHL and will play in the AHL (if he doesn’t make the NHL). The Spits dropped his rights, so that is official. Considering that Loktionov was less effective as a player than Grachev last year, (IMO), I can’t see the Rangers doing something different in this situation. Grachev is pro ready, a complete player who got better and better as the season went along. He needs to take that next step, and there is a reason Battalion fans don’t expect him back.

Until then, I’ll try to get something official from Brampton management on the Grachev situation. Since they haven’t dropped his rights yet, anything can happen though.

Sorry to steer you guys in the wrong direction though with a typo! Hope you guys keep visiting the blog and I’ll continue to post scouting reports for you guys in your prospects section.

by Brock Otten on Aug 24, 2009 9:56 PM EDT reply actions  

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