Konk
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I just don't get why all of a sudden they changed the rule on this
Because when the pause started they weren’t sure if there would be hockey again this season. But this rule they put it in place as no legs on standing, it’s not in the CBA. NHL can’t just change it without the PA agreeing to it. Like Burnside said today; it’s likely going to get reversed or modified shortly, which is great news for us. We get Sorokin
I see a lot of peak Jon Quick in him, stylistically and effectiveness. He stays real low to the ice, elite lateral mobility, does anything to make a save. I think that's my strongest comparison. Get this guy here.
The Isles are down 2-zip, i'm going to probably say Trotz throw the damm rook in already! (sounding like a Joe from Queens) LGI! Lou and co, get the kid in so we can either heckle him or anoint him already!Sorokin is the most important part of this. Just getting him to come to NA, but I'm already reinforcing my wall for the first Islander's fan who says, "Just start Sorokin" after Varly or Greiss let in a softy. I'll be looking to punch holes in things, lol.
This may sound funny, but there are many cases where a team has won the cup with an unproven goalie that got hot. Ken Dryden, Roy, Murray, and lest we forget Binnington. Stranger things have happened than Sorokin coming in and playing lights out.The Isles are down 2-zip, i'm going to probably say Trotz throw the damm rook in already! (sounding like a Joe from Queens) LGI! Lou and co, get the kid in so we can either heckle him or anoint him already!
I see a lot of peak Jon Quick in him, stylistically and effectiveness. He stays real low to the ice, elite lateral mobility, does anything to make a save. I think that's my strongest comparison. Get this guy here.
I'm going to play dime store goalie coach but can't the league just shoot high on this hot shot coming in??
I may be alone here, but the flexible, skinny figure dropping the stick to make a save thing reminds me of Dominik Hasek...
May we be so lucky.
Hasek flopped around a bit more, but yeah, another good one.
I wrote on the prior page that he reminds me of a Roy/Hasek combo, but I'll take a Quick/Hasek combo. Not asking for much, All I ask is that he becomes a Hall of Fame goalie ;-)Yeesh, a Hasek/Jon Quick clone. Loved seeing Sorokin's head was up the whole time. Watching the puck like a hawk. Looks like a super athelete. Can he stop a screened shot from the point? You know, the backbreakers that Varly and Greiss seemed to let in too regularly
Yeesh, a Hasek/Jon Quick clone. Loved seeing Sorokin's head was up the whole time. Watching the puck like a hawk. Looks like a super athelete. Can he stop a screened shot from the point? You know, the backbreakers that Varly and Greiss seemed to let in too regularly
Source:CSKA and Sorokin have started negotiating a next contract.
Source:
Есмантович: ЦСКА начал обсуждать контракт с Сорокиным, Капризов подпишет контракт в НХЛ
Translation:
President of CSKA Igor Esmantovich commented on reports about the possible signing of new contracts with goalie Ilia Sorokin and forward Kirill Kaprisov for the season-2020/2021.
"This week, to be more precise, June 1, began discussing the contract with Ilya Sorokin. Kaprisov was also in contact, interested in Kirill 's plans for the future. He said that he decided to sign a contract with the NHL club, "- said Esmantovich the press service of CSKA on Twitter.
The 23-year-old Kaprisov made his debut in the KHL in the season-2014/2015 as a part of Novokuznik Metallurg. In Kuzna Kirill spent two seasons, after which he moved to Salavat Yulayev. In the Ufa team Kaprisov spent a year and moved to CSKA, where he won the 2019 Gagarin Cup. In total, during his career in the league, the Russian played 340 matches, in which he scored 124 goals and made 137 assists. The hockey player intends to continue his career with the Minnesota Wild.
I hope the Islanders never draft another player from the KHL ever again if Sorokin does not come over
This is such f***ing bullshit.CSKA and Sorokin have started negotiating a next contract.
It’s the islander way. When is anything easy for this franchise?There is no doubt in my mind the Islanders are going to be screwed here. It sucks too because if Sorokin was drafted by a big market team this would 100% be a different scenario.