Nobody saw this coming. While all eyes were glued to Ivan Demidov, hailed as the next great hope of Russian hockey, another phenom has stormed onto the scene — and he’s already surpassing him.

Meet Alexander Gerovski, the 18-year-old KHL sensation who just unleashed a three-point masterclass that has scouts, fans, and analysts losing their minds. In just 12 games, Gerovski has piled up 12 points, a feat that even Demidov — yes, that Demidov — never achieved at his age.
👀 Gerovski didn’t just match expectations… he obliterated them.
The young forward’s poise, speed, and razor-sharp instincts have made him the player to watch in Europe. His ability to dictate play at top speed has left defenders scrambling and goaltenders guessing — and the Montreal Canadiens are paying attention.

Sources inside the organization hint that Montreal’s scouts are buzzing, labeling Gerovski a “can’t-miss prospect” who could redefine the team’s future. With trade rumors swirling around Nazem Kadri, the timing couldn’t be more critical. Kadri — whose name appears on multiple trade boards — does not have Montreal on his no-trade list, fueling speculation that a blockbuster move could be brewing before the March 6 trade deadline.
But here’s the catch: Kadri’s hefty contract (locked until 2029) could be a long-term gamble. The Canadiens’ front office is reportedly torn between chasing veteran stability and betting on their rising stars — a dilemma that could reshape the team’s rebuild strategy.

Meanwhile, in Laval, the Rocket are heating up.
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Shawn Frell: 6 points in 7 games — emerging as a dark-horse call-up candidate.
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Jared Davidson: leading the team with 4 goals — proving he’s ready for the next step.
This youth movement is no longer theoretical — it’s real, and it’s happening fast.

The Canadiens are standing at a crossroads: trade for immediate impact or trust the next generation that’s already knocking on the NHL’s door. And as Alexander Gerovski continues to rise, one thing’s becoming clear —
🔥 Ivan Demidov may have started the conversation… but Gerovski just changed it.
Montreal’s future may already be skating in the KHL — and he’s not waiting for permission to take the spotlight.