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Today I was assigned to research into the hockey career of the Canadian child prodigy Mikey Markov. I learned some very interesting things about Markov and I will discuss them in this report. To get started Mikey Markov is a player of 5’5, 170 lbs frame. He’s a very small player but this has never stopped him from performing. Mikey Markov was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on February 17th 2005. He’s come along way in his young career. He’s played in several leagues throughout his hockey career and has impressed in every single one.

 

            At the age of 8, Mikey Markov began his league play. He started in the MJHL also known as the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. This is where he caught the eye of many scouts around the world from many different international leagues. Markov gave himself high expectations in return due to his very high level of play he showed. In this league, Markov played mainly against older and larger competition than him but he still dominated the league in scoring. Markov had 71 goals and 43 assists in 56 games and always seemed to find the back of the net whenever he shot the puck. Every team was on notice and always attempted to contain Markov but nobody could and so he simply kept dominating until he exited the league after the season ended.

 

            At age 15, Markov was granted exceptional status into a league known as the WHL based in North America. The young Canadian excelled in this league as expected and gave himself even more of a name. Markov was seen as one of the top prospects in the whole world during this stint and was even invited to meet with the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. In his WHL rookie season, Markov lit it up with 21 goals and 28 assists for 49 points in 56 games. This is the best rookie season of all time in any North American junior league for a player under the age of 16. He won the league mvp award and the rookie award which were his first ever hockey accolades. He was very impressive and it really helped his personality and confidence grow. He played another almost full season in the league where he registered 73 goals and 61 assists for 134 points in 49 games which is the best points per game in the WHL in the modern era and the highest all time for anyone under 18 in North America.

 

            Markov’s play in the WHL caught the attention of several teams in the VHL in Russia. Markov decided to pack his bags and head to Russia for the chance to play in this prestigious league. Markov signed a 1 year contract worth $1.5 million dollars in the minor affiliate VHLM. He played 1 regular season game with the Houston Bulls and 5 playoff games. He was a point per game during his short stint with the team. This seemed to impress other teams as well and he was selected 23rd overall in the s78 VHL entry draft. He was also selected 7th overall in the VHLM dispersal draft. Markov is a highly skilled player and will be a great addition to the teams who selected him.

 

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1 hour ago, Frank said:

@Quik maybe the Rookie Profile and Bio sub forums should be hidden now.

Bio is still relevant just not in the way it used to be. Yeah, RP should be banished

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