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  1. Demidov (Russian: Деми́дов) is a town and the administrative center of Demidovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kasplya River at its confluence with the Gobza River. Population: 7,333 (2010 Russian census); 8,786 (2002 Census); 10,198 (1989 Soviet census). It was previously known as Porechye (until 1918).

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · One of the biggest names at the event is right winger Ivan Demidov, the No. 2 prospect in our Draft Preview issue and a big-time producer for SKA-1946 in Russia's junior league. Demidov didn't...

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    The House of Demidov ( Russian: Деми́довы) also Demidoff and Dimidov, was a prominent Russian noble family during the 18th and 19th centuries. Originating in the city of Tula in the 17th century, the Demidovs found success through metal products, and were entered into the European nobility by Peter the Great.

  4. Demidov is a town and the administrative center of Demidovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kasplya River at its confluence with the Gobza River. Population: 7,333 (2010 Census); 8,786 (2002 Census); 10,198 (1989 Census). It was previously known as Porechye.

  5. 5 days ago · Throughout most of 2023-24, we’ve dealt with the same questions surrounding Ivan Demidov, whom Daily Faceoff has ranked as the No. 2 prospect for the 2024 NHL Draft. And to a point, it makes sense. He plays in Russia, where most teams have a limited scouting presence. Most teams finally got a chance to talk to Demidov for the first time in ...

  6. 58 minutes ago · What Ivan Demidov brings to Canadiens Demidov broke out in 2022-23 in the MHL, the top junior league in Russia. He scored 19 goals and 62 points for SKA St. Petersburg's junior team that year.

  7. 3 days ago · Then came the pandemic in 2020, which restricted international travel and canceled play, followed by the NHL ceasing business relations with Russia following the start of the war in 2022. The restrictions, however, have had little impact on the number of Russian players being drafted — though the numbers also reflect Russian players choosing to play in U.S. colleges or the USHL.