The Montreal Canadiens' plan for the Russian prospect Bogdan Konyushkov has been derailed due to a big-money extension signed overseas. In Montreal, fans and management can be happy with the state of the team.
A surprise in Russia: Canadiens prospect Bogdan Konyushkov has extended his contract in Russia by one season. This means he’ll be tied to his team (Torpedo) until the end of the 2026-2027 season, leaving him with two years left on his contract there.
The Montreal Canadiens will be holding their annual development camp in July, one week after the NHL Entry Draft is completed. There, they will provide guidance to their young prospects; however, this summer, a 22-year-old will be attending, Bogdan Konyushkov.
The Montreal Canadiens have one of the best groups of prospects in the entire NHL and it’s only getting stronger as each youngster continues to develop into professionals.
Ivan Demidov’s arrival in Montreal has been the talk of the town, not only because the guy is talented, but also because the process of bringing a player from Russia to North America is not a simple one.
The Torpedo Nijni Novgorod, which is the club of Bogdan Konyushkov, was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in the KHL. The management was so upset that they told the players to continue practicing even if the team was eliminated.
Bogdan Konyushkov is a prospect of the Habs who is quite intriguing. Praised by many in the KHL during his debut, he decided to sign to stay in Russia until next year.
With all the Canadiens’ good prospects around the world, some can be overlooked. Such is the case with Bogdan Konyushkov, a fine 21-year-old defenseman.
The promising prospect Bogdan Konyushkov, currently playing in the KHL, has reached out to Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens to join the team. According to reports from the RG website, Konyushkov mentioned that he would be absolutely thrilled to cross the Atlantic and eventually suit up for Martin St-Louis' squad.
Among the Habs prospects, Bogdan Konyushkov is an intriguing name. The 21-year-old Russian defenseman is playing huge minutes in the KHL despite his young age.
We’re quickly approaching the start of the 2024-25 season in various leagues, which means it’s time to check in on some of the top players in the Canadiens prospect pool who are expected to play an important role in the team’s rebuild.
Among the Habs’ bank of prospects, Bogdan Konyushkov is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing names. The 21-year-old defenseman, under contract in Russia for the next two seasons, is already a big name in the KHL.
It’s time for another edition of the top Montreal Canadiens prospect rankings. Unlike our Canadiens prospect power rankings that are published during the season, this list is based on overall value, including perceived potential.
Bogdan Konyushkov had a good second season in the KHL. He started the campaign with a bang offensively… But he calmed down afterwards, finishing the season with 28 points in 65 games.