Georgii Merkulov, an AHL All-Star, working hard for the Providence Bruins

Georgii Merkulov, an AHL All-Star, working hard for the Providence Bruins

Before AHL All-Star weekend, which begins tonight with the skills competition, Georgii Merkulov has been lighting it up for the Providence Bruins in the American Hockey League with 17 goals, 25 assists, and 42 points in 41 games. Due to his exceptional performances, Merkulov was called up to the NHL in late December to play for the major club. In four games, he averaged 10:34 of ice time, finished with three shots, and received a plus-one rating.

When Merkulov learned that he would be attending the NHL, he was ecstatic. He also thought his stay in Boston was excellent. While he appreciated the team environment, he noted that the NHL game moves more quickly. Merkulov enjoyed being near the team and practicing much of the time, so he compared his lifestyle in the NHL to that of Providence.

Merkulov recently said to BSJ, “It taught me to just stick with my game and earn every opportunity I get.” Russian-born Merkulov spent his early years in Moscow, three and a half hours northwest of Ryazan, where his parents were hoping to find him a better hockey opportunity. At the age of 19, Merkulov packed up and relocated to North America in order to chase a chance to play in the NHL.

Though it took him several months to adjust to a new nation and get past the language barrier, Merkulov feels that hockey is played faster in America. Despite this, he still makes time each day to FaceTime with his parents and fiancée, who are still in Russia.

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