G Sergei Ivanov - HC Sochi, KHL (2022, 138th, CBJ)

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Very exciting prospect to follow from afar. It is interesting though how his KHL team is so bad but all of their goalies have good to great numbers
 
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68 saves on 69 shots in a preseason game vs SKA...

Bet he's gonna be the better goalie than Askarov.
Also didn't allow a single goal against Russian U?? team for the 28 minutes he played in first game of the tournament.


What did Ivanov say there? I saw a comment from HC Zubov saying they decided to not keep him in net for shootout because he hurt himself in the game.
 
Also didn't allow a single goal against Russian U?? team for the 28 minutes he played in first game of the tournament.


What did Ivanov say there? I saw a comment from HC Zubov saying they decided to not keep him in net for shootout because he hurt himself in the game.

He said usual things for a goalie: "Making saves is my job, the team helped me a lot, I'm gonna rest a bit and start preparing for next games".
 
68 saves on 69 shots in a preseason game vs SKA...

Bet he's gonna be the better goalie than Askarov.
Literally the only negative thing I have heard about Ivanov is that he's short. His numbers are consistently fantastic. I hope he can keep it up and becomes the starter in Columbus one day.
 
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As a CBJ fan, him flying under the radar, developing and excelling in the KHL for a few years is fine by me.

Yeah, it looks like he's going to be 1G for Sochi, not bad for a 20 year old kid. On the other hand the second guy is Zavragin who is even younger, and compared to him Ivanov is a KHL veteran.
 
It's his contract year, 6'0 is probably accurate. As to his/Columbus plans, who knows...
I would imagine they sign him after averaging a .920 over 77 games in the KHL. Can't imagine they would want to trade him or let him go with the goaltending situation in Columbus.
 
The KHL site doesn't agree with you.
KHL site doesn't show it correctly in case of the loan - it shows only the length of the loan contract itself, not the main contract. And since Ivanov is on loan and they don't loan out players in their last contract season, therefore we can conclude that there is at least one more year with SKA.
 

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