Anton Vasyatin -- MHL

Fantasy Summary

Misyul shows some good speed and ability to rush the puck which could translate at higher levels.


Observations

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July 2024 – An alright transition to North America, Misyul wasn’t the most exciting player, but he still possesses good tools as a pressing, physical defenseman with decent skating and puck control. He got a call-up to the Devils this season but didn’t dress. He’s not flashy but has good reliability, although it remains to be seen if he’s more than just a rotating piece or a full-time NHL option. Austin Kelly

March 2022 – Misyul’s numbers have stagnated over the past two seasons, as he currently stands at a meager three points in 41 KHL games for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. As yet another victim of Russian coaches’ ancient tradition of keeping young blueliners off the ice as much as they can, we won’t know what’s in store for Misyul until he comes to North America, whenever that is. Hadi Kalakeche

October 2020 – Misyul has been one of my sleepers from the 2019 draft – he keeps his head on a swivel in his own zone, spots and snuffs out embers of offense around the goal crease, and makes the job easier for his goaltender. In transition, he keeps his head up, spots options as they come, and doesn’t go out of his way to force plays through multiple defensive layers. He’s also able to land a big hit to knock the puck loose, and his impressive backward mobility allows him to close gaps very effectively one-on-one. Misyul has spent the entire 2019-20 season and is now starting the 2020-21 season with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the KHL, where coaches hesitate to allocate quality minutes to teenagers, which in turn affects scouting projections; if he continues to work on his discipline and stick positioning in the D-zone, I still see him topping out as a top-four, two-way defenseman. Hadi Kalakeche

March 2020 – Misyul performed better on the international stage with six points in 14 games as he played more minutes and was allowed to display more of his offensive tools. With Lokomotiv of the KHL, he saw bottom pairing minutes and little chance to work on his two-way play.  Chris Wassel 

June 2019 — Daniil Misyul was drafted in the third round by the New Jersey Devils (70th pick). He presents as a defenseman who can hit players with much force but also has the ability to show some offensive power.  Chris Wassel

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 4.2
NHL Certainty 4.5
Country RUS
Position D
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth October 20, 2000
Height 6‘3”
Weight 176 lbs
Drafted 2019 Round 3; Overall: 70
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Stats – Frozen Tools – Profile on FT

SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2024-2025NHLNew Jersey Devils10000-1
2024-2025AHLProvidence Bruins1110127-2
2024-2025AHLUtica Comets4708833-8
2023-2024AHLUtica Comets4441014471
2022-2023KHLLokomotiv Yaroslavl590773021
2021-2022KHLLokomotiv Yaroslavl41123160
2020-2021MHLLoko Yaroslavl100021
2020-2021KHLLokomotiv Yaroslavl46257126
2020-2021EHTRussia3112120
2019-2020WJC-20Russia U206000122
2019-2020KHLLokomotiv Yaroslavl3521311-1
2019-2020JCWCLoko Yaroslavl301123
2018-2019MHLLoko Yaroslavl4646107111
2018-2019KHLLokomotiv Yaroslavl301102
2018-2019JCWCLoko Yaroslavl5123313
2017-2018WJC-18Russia U1851014-3
2017-2018WJAC-19Russia U18 |WJAC-19|401120
2017-2018MHLLoko Yaroslavl33235266
2016-2017WHC-17Russia U17600040
2016-2017Russia U17Lokomotiv Yaroslavl U1725268180
2016-2017NMHLLoko-76 Yaroslavl25257638
2015-2016Russia U16Lokomotiv Yaroslavl U163351217450

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