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Fantasy Summary

High-octane offensive facilitator who excels at finding space in the offensive zone. Extremely raw, but could develop into a middle-six playmaker.


Observations

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April 2025 – Kantserov been showing a lot of promise up in the KHL, proving he can hang with the big boys. With 38 points in 47 games and a KHL Forward of the Week nod in March, heis putting himself on the radar in a big way. The Blackhawks will have to work to get him over to North America, but if they do, they might have a sneaky-good offensive weapon on their hands. Puneet Sharma

December 2024 – Kantserov parlayed a strong and productive KHL playoff into a red-hot start to his season (13 points in 23 games, helping his team win the Gagarin Cup). Things began late for Kantserov, as he was sidelined with a preseason injury. But when he did return, he made a huge splash and is rocketing up the scoring list with 15 points in 17 games. As a point of comparison, his teammate – who is more highly touted as a prospect – Daniil Yurov, has 16 in 29! Kantserov’s size (5-9) still leaves questions about an NHL career, but he has sneaky-good offensive upside and could be one to stash in keepers. – Dobber

June 2023 – Kantserov was selected 44th overall by the Blackhawks. Pat Quinn

 

June 2023 – Kantserov took a lot of time to warm up to the DobberProspects scouting team. He was off to a slow start, but before the end of the season, he had turned some interesting individual tools into an exciting package of skills. He finished his MHL campaign with an even split of 27 goals and assists for 54 points in 45 games for Magnitogorsk’s MHL side, and even appeared in one KHL game.

A lot of what Kantserov does, he does at his highest possible speed. He loves to rush down the flanks and circle the net with the puck out of transitions, almost to a fault. At the start of the year, it was pretty egregious; I don’t think I saw him cut back a single time with the puck. It was always full steam ahead with Kantserov. As the season went on, it seemed like Kantserov caught on to what works better – he started cutting back with the puck, lifting his eyes off the puck to scan the ice, and that’s when flashes of playmaking became consistent staples of his game. He started hitting tough seams more often, using his hands and feet to get to the middle, and getting shots on goal from more and more dangerous spots. Overall, Kantserov needs a lot of work in refining his game, but the progression throughout the year makes him an alluring prospect to take a shot on in the mid rounds. Hadi Kalakeche

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 7.8
NHL Certainty 6.8
Country RUS
Position RW
Roster Type Europe
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth September 20, 2004
Height 5‘9”
Weight 176 lbs
Drafted 2023 Round 2; Overall: 44
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Stats – Frozen Tools – Profile on FT

SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2024-2025KHLMetallurg Magnitogorsk4713253812-1
2023-2024KHLMetallurg Magnitogorsk53871510-2
2022-2023MHLStalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk452727541723
2022-2023KHLMetallurg Magnitogorsk100000
2021-2022MHLStalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk552928575038
2020-2021Russia U17Metallurg Magnitogorsk U1798715478
2020-2021MHLStalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk47101121610
2019-2020Russia U17Metallurg Magnitogorsk U17540423
2019-2020Russia U16Metallurg Magnitogorsk U16321628442251

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