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Alexander Pashin Profile


Alexander Pashin
Ht/Wt: 5' 8"/154 lbs
Position: RW
Team: Tolpar Ufa (MHL)



Alexander Pashin's Player Profile

Dylan Griffing - Dobber Prospects - Sept. 30th: "With possession, he uses a combination of speed and stickhandling to create space for himself and play passes from the boards. Without the puck, he’s always working to get open in dangerous areas to create offense for his team."

Scott Wheeler - The Athletic - Sept. 21st: "Pashin is tiny. Like he’s tinier than most tiny players. That will likely contribute to his selection being lower than where his talent should otherwise dictate. There’s no question a team is taking a risk by selecting Pashin."

Chris Peters - ESPN - June 30th: "There are some special tools with him, including an elite release and high-end shiftiness, but I imagine his size and the "Russian factor" -- a lengthier time frame in getting him to North America and a harder pro projection."

Eugene Helfrick - The Hockey Writers - May 22nd: "Some have him at the end of the first, some have him in the third round, but there’s no doubting Pashin’s skill. He has a great shot that he likes to use and utilizes his creativity to create space for himself and his teammates. He’s 5-foot-8, 154 pounds, but he has high potential."

Ross Martin - The Draft Analyst - May. 13th: "As with most small players, there are several limitations and concerns surrounding Pashin regarding his lack of size and ability to win physical battles. However, Pashin does a solid job engaging on the forecheck, especially if he senses an upcoming offensive chance. His defensive game can be described in a similar way — the ability is there but the compete is inconsistent."

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Alexander Pashin Videos

2020 Scouching Report #9 - Alexander Pashin


Alexander Pashin 1g2a vs. Omskie (MHL), 12/24/2019


Aug 10, 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup: Final. Russia 3-2 Canada -- 1-0 Alexander Pashin (Vasily Ponomaryov) -- 3-1 Alexander Pashin (Pavel Tyutnev) - 48:38



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