AhosDatsyukian
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lol exactly, we're going to be seeing 1st line SBA and whine even more than seeing 1st line Martinook.We'll probably whine about this one, too: "We all know why he is playing..."
lol exactly, we're going to be seeing 1st line SBA and whine even more than seeing 1st line Martinook.We'll probably whine about this one, too: "We all know why he is playing..."
Our very own nepo babylol exactly, we're going to be seeing 1st line SBA and whine even more than seeing 1st line Martinook.
- Let's take Alexander Nikishin, who also grew up in the Spartak system. I talked with him many times, the guy at one time also wanted to go overseas.
But there is a huge difference - he would have left two years ago or, for example, now. Because over these two years, Alexander has grown into a player of a completely different level. Now he's ready for the NHL.
74 games played with a .935 save percentage?!? that could be adequate.
6'1, so not Freddy size but also not Irbe.Is he a munchkin or does he have some size?
If not 6’1” then Saros size with that save percentage still works for me6'1, so not Freddy size but also not Irbe.
They both played for the same team in the bchl, penticton, before going to collegeRemember the last great college goalie we signed...Hobey Baker Finalist, Mike Richter award?
ha. thankfully this one was a hair more consistent in college, hopefully that continues to be the case.Remember the last great college goalie we signed...Hobey Baker Finalist, Mike Richter award?
And goalies are voodoo...he could be the next Logan Thompson or the next Jack LafonDarlingHe’s the best kind of goalie prospect. Free.
Remember the last great college goalie we signed...Hobey Baker Finalist, Mike Richter award?
Well, if that were really going through his head out there all the time, he handles the pressure well.So imagine yourself being a NCAA goalie kind of hoping for a NHL career, and then realizing that a former Stanley Cup winning NHL Captain, current NHL coach is watching quite a lot of your games.
Then imagine yourself being Skyler. Your dad is former Stanley Cup winning NHL Captain, current NHL coach, who comes to see your games and then has his team sign your teammate.