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With eight points in his final 13 games, Canucks prospect Vasily Podkolzin has rebounded from a slow start to the KHL season.

If you checked in on Vasily Podkolzin’s point totals mid-way through the season, you were probably disappointed. So much so, in fact, you may have wondered if something was wrong with his game, or if it was time to worry just months after he was taken 10th overall by thePodkolzin went without a single point through his first 17 KHL games this season, but there was more to that total than met the eye.

And beyond that, Podkolzin didn’t spend this entire season with SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL. He also played 16 games in the second-tier VHL and two in the junior MHL, scoring eight and four points, respectively. He was a step above those leagues, but not getting much opportunity in the highest pro league in Russia. Part of the reason was because, well, he’s 18 years old, and another is that the SKA team he plays on is a stacked unit that finished with the second-best regular season record.

Podkolzin also left his team in December to play for Russia at the world juniors, earning a silver medal and finishing that event with five points in seven games. But when he returned to SKA, something important changed — Podkolzin was suddenly given much greater opportunity.

 

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