stacked or not Igor has competed at every level so far and while the stacked team played it's part the likes of Kovalchuk aren't the ones stopping the rubber and to have a 1.64 GAA in 39 games played is absurd.
stacked or not Igor has competed at every level so far and while the stacked team played it's part the likes of Kovalchuk aren't the ones stopping the rubber and to have a 1.64 GAA in 39 games played is absurd.
Girouxsalem
(G,A,PIM,PPP,GWG,FOW,SOG,HIT, BLK)(W,SV,SO,GAA,SV%)
F:
D:
G:
ThePeterNorthStars
G(4),A(2),PIM(1),PPP(2),SHP(3.5),GWG(2),SOG(.5),FOW(.25),FOL(-.25),HIT(.75),BLK(.5) W(6)L(-4)GA(-2)SV(.5)SO(4)
C: Zibanejad,Trocheck,Kempe
L: Draisaitl,Forsberg
RW: Tippett,Boldy,Meier,Raymond
D: Josi,McAvoy,Carlson,Theodore,Faber,Montour,Sanderson
G: Shesterkin,Kotchetkov
Guess I will keep him on my prospect list for a few more years then.
Piranha Hockey League est 1990 - Oakley Doakley's - 16 teams
Pts only W=2 OL=1 SO=3 Auction Draft
WHL - est 2016 Expansion - Glasgow Kiss - 24 teams
25 pro players / 10 minor league players
G,A,+/-,PPP,SOG,Hits,Blk,PIM,FOW, W,Sv,GA,SHO
Sorokin had 1.61 GAA this year (in 39 games) and 1.06 a year ago when he won the KHL Best Goaltender award. His playoff performance a year ago was also amazing: 20 GP, 1.32 GAA, .945 SV%
I'm not saying Shestyorkin isn't good, just that Sorokin has been even better. This was Shestyorkin's first full season at the KHL level while it was Sorokin's 4th year when he's played 27+ games at the KHL level, so his track record is much longer. Shestyorkin also lost the starting job in the playoffs although that was mostly because they just trusted the more proven Koskinen more.