Doesn't seem so, at least no close relation.Is he related to Evgeni?
Probably 25-26 at the earliest if he's willing to come over.When can we expect Nabokov to make his Avs debut?
I don't think we are at the point where we should "expect" him to play in the NHL one day.When can we expect Nabokov to make his Avs debut?
If the Avs have invested in a good AI it is now working on landing Askarov.
Having Annunen, Nabokov and Askarov get you knighted.
Probably 25-26 at the earliest if he's willing to come over.
Under contract next season.Really with him being an overager (made up words are fun)?
He just won in the KHL. No one thinks they'll try to get him here sooner? Is he under contract?
If only we could merge them into one superior Cerberus-esque monstrosity to guard the gates of the Avalanche goal
PED's Russian doctorsIt is possible in baseball, a few brave persons imagined.
But until then we dream about Robin Lehner!
And never again in human history a single former european country will be responsible for fostering both the best goalie (Vasilievsky), the goalie of the Stanley Cup winner (Bobrovsky) and the highest paid (Shestyorkin, based on a season´s performance). Not to mention the best goalie tandem (Varlamov and Sorokin), best goalie prospect (Askarov) and highest drafted (Nabokov).
It's no use, he sees herThe novelist?
I assume some people here readThe novelist?
He definitely has a lot of Varlamov in his game.Contains video clips of Nabokov making stops at the recent KHK All Star game.
GOTTA SEE IT: Nabokov Stonewalls NHL Star In Charity Match GOTTA SEE IT: Nabokov Stonewalls NHL Star In Charity Match
I've got no concerns. Now that I've developed a conspiracy theory that @Gigantor The Goalie is actually Frankie, I'm sure he'll get him to concentrate on his stance. Frankie is going to eventually find and then hone the next Patrick Roy for us.My concern with Nabokov is how low his stance is. He seems to play small in net. It might become a real problem once NHL shooters figure him out.
For it to work long-term, he has to have elite glove and blocker. Even then, these guys can get leaky. Quick and Bobrovsky are two guys who play similar.My concern with Nabokov is how low his stance is. He seems to play small in net. It might become a real problem once NHL shooters figure him out.
I think it also comes down to why are they doing it. Is it a fundamental flaw in their technique or are they using it to bait shooters into an area that they feel confident they can make a save? It's the same with boxers that leave their chin out, is it because you have bad fundamentals or is it that you've got the reflexes to draw your opponent in and then you can counter?For it to work long-term, he has to have elite glove and blocker. Even then, these guys can get leaky. Quick and Bobrovsky are two guys who play similar.
They can be doing it to bait and still be terrible though...I think it also comes down to why are they doing it. Is it a fundamental flaw in their technique or are they using it to bait shooters into an area that they feel confident they can make a save? It's the same with boxers that leave their chin out, is it because you have bad fundamentals or is it that you've got the reflexes to draw your opponent in and then you can counter?
Agree with this. Georgiev plays like this as well and the top part of the net got exposed frequently during the past season.For it to work long-term, he has to have elite glove and blocker. Even then, these guys can get leaky. Quick and Bobrovsky are two guys who play similar.