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The Athletic put out a goalie ranking based on a panel of coaches and GMs.
Shesterkin finished 12th despite his lack of NHL games.
12. Igor Shesterkin, Rangers
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[TBODY] [/TBODY]Average 2021 tier rating: 2.23
So, this one was interesting. Typically, when people are asked to project or evaluate a 25-year-old goalie who’s played 12 career NHL games, they want to see more before drawing conclusions. They are conservative in their assessment. But something about the way Shesterkin performed (.932 save percentage) in New York while replacing a Hall of Famer eliminated the normal reservations.
“He hasn’t been overhyped,” said a head coach. “Whenever I see him, I really, really like him. He’s pretty damn good.”
“He’s the real deal,” said another. “He came in under pressure. He’s the young guy everyone is talking about, getting his chance.”
“This kid walks down Broadway and says, ‘See you later Lundqvist,’” said a panelist. “And pushes the other guy out of the way. Do we know a lot about him in the world of goaltending? Not a lot. What I do know is that on the mental side of things, he’s done something very interesting. … I’m very intrigued about this guy’s mental game. He reminds me of the way (Vasilevskiy) came in and treated things when he came to Tampa. ‘Move over. I’m coming through.’ This guy, I don’t know if he’s exactly like that. His play will tell us that.”
Shesterkin finished 12th despite his lack of NHL games.
12. Igor Shesterkin, Rangers
2019-20 RECORD | SV % | GAA | SO |
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10-2-0 | .932 | 2.52 | 0 |
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So, this one was interesting. Typically, when people are asked to project or evaluate a 25-year-old goalie who’s played 12 career NHL games, they want to see more before drawing conclusions. They are conservative in their assessment. But something about the way Shesterkin performed (.932 save percentage) in New York while replacing a Hall of Famer eliminated the normal reservations.
“He hasn’t been overhyped,” said a head coach. “Whenever I see him, I really, really like him. He’s pretty damn good.”
“He’s the real deal,” said another. “He came in under pressure. He’s the young guy everyone is talking about, getting his chance.”
“This kid walks down Broadway and says, ‘See you later Lundqvist,’” said a panelist. “And pushes the other guy out of the way. Do we know a lot about him in the world of goaltending? Not a lot. What I do know is that on the mental side of things, he’s done something very interesting. … I’m very intrigued about this guy’s mental game. He reminds me of the way (Vasilevskiy) came in and treated things when he came to Tampa. ‘Move over. I’m coming through.’ This guy, I don’t know if he’s exactly like that. His play will tell us that.”