Fantasy Summary
A big power forward with middle-six upside. More of a complementary offensive player than someone who creates offense on a regular basis.
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August 2024 – After a respectable first season in the AHL, Groshev is looking to build upon that going into this year. The athletically gifted wing had questions if he could translate his game to the smaller ice in North America and so far, it’s looking like he can. He is now in his second year of his entry level contract. Having proved a valuable player for the Crunch, he will get every chance to continue growing his game and proving his worth. Groshev stood out during development camp as one of the most NHL ready prospects. He might be in contention for a bottom-six role if he can stand out during training camp. Markus Roach
June 2023 – After splitting time between the KHL, MHL, and VHL in the three seasons following his draft year, Groshev has finally inked his entry level contract with the Lightning. While he struggled to maintain a spot in the KHL with SKA St. Petersburg, he found moderate success with their VHL affiliate. His game is still far from NHL ready, so he’ll likely spend his time between the AHL and ECHL this season. Wade Messier
October 2020 – Groshev was drafted 85th overall by the Lightning. Groshev is expected to spend at least two more years in Russia before crossing the pond. Jokke Nevalainen
December 2019 – Groshev impressed for the first time at last year’s WJC-18. He scored three goals in that tournament, including the tie-breaker on a great rush against Sweden in the final game. This season, he has earned a roster spot in the KHL with Neftekhimik, and a little bit surprisingly made the Russian roster at WJC-20. Even though he hasn’t impressed at the KHL level, he managed to produce points at the junior level and elevated his game throughout the season. Groshev is a winger with large frame, and he likes to rush the puck himself. He is a pretty prototypical power forward. He knows how to take advantage of his size and move the puck through the neutral zone. He shows some flashes of creativity sometimes but his game is mostly strict and aimed to go to the net. He likes to shoot the puck, and his wrist shot is quite a good weapon. He lacks tempo at senior level so far, but his skating isn’t weak as he is pretty agile taking size into equation. Top speed is decent for his size, but acceleration definitely needs some work. Groshev is likely to develop into a strong middle-six forward without any standout tools. But with size, good rushing skills, and ability to score goals from close distance, he seems to be an attractive option for teams searching to add some quality prospect pool depth. Not a star, but a useful utility guy you’d like to see on your team. Groshev should be a mid-round pick at the 2020 NHL Draft, and likely won’t bump his draft stock at the World Juniors while playing on the fourth line. Sergei Kuzin
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