VOORHEES, N.J. — Matvei Michkov's first dose of culture shock in American hockey hit the teen sensation when he skated in the opening days of Philadelphia Flyers' training camp.
Flyers fans were already dressed in his No. 39 jersey. Lots of them. Kids. Adults. The Flyers open the doors to the public for most practices, and fans — who haven't had much to cheer for since 2010 — flocked to South Jersey to catch a glimpse of the talent whose buzz has already drawn comparisons to another franchise great, Eric Lindros.
''It's an unbelievable feeling to see the fans already showing up,'' Michkov said through a translator. ''It helps go though the hard training. Sometimes, we're doing it for the fans and it helps overall.''
The 19-year-old Russian also noted he'd never seen so many fans before wearing his jersey.
He better get used to the early fame.
In a sports city loaded with the biggest athletes in sports — from Bryce Harper to Joel Embiid to Jalen Hurts — the once-mighty Flyers have languished in obscurity with rosters filled with mostly indistinguishable skaters.
Michkov could be the breakthrough star the Flyers desperately craved as they make the climb back into the playoffs — and relevancy.
The hype comes with one critical caveat, per coach John Tortorella.