DrStrangelife
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Girgensons with his first Assist in AHL in a game against B-Sens (16/10/2012) which they unfortunately lost. (1:3)
What line did he play?
and what's even more interesting is that his line, with Begovs and Siksnis, has outscored the 1st line Upīts-Lipsbergs-Jelisejevs in the last few games and he is now trailing only 2 points to Upītis in scorer's table.Rihards Bukarts just scored his 3 goal in 3 games,glad to see him back
I'm not sure but I guess he must be playing second line with Nicklas Jensen, because he had his second match with the 5-1 AIK win over Brynäs, where both N. Jensen and Klavins surprisingly were pointless. (AIK homepage doesn't give the playing lines).
He is called up since AIK have a lot of injuries.
You can see line ups on swehockey by clicking on the result and then line up: http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Schedule/2892
Klavins played with Christian Sandberg and Nicklas Jensen.
Latvia could surprise this year. Their development system is improving and there are a lot of kids playing in top leagues. Can't wait to see what Girgensons, Bluegers and the other top guys can do at the WJC. Wouldn't be surprised if they finished ahead of Germany and Switzerland.
Watched AIK yesterday and I was super-impressed by Klavins. He was put on the first line and they were dangerous every shift. Great hands and size, I think he has good chances of being drafted this summer.
Going a bit off topic here but I noticed that many of the Latvian players share a striking resemblance to scandinavians ex. Blueger, Dzerins while others resemble eastern europeans slavs . My understanding was that people from these country as well as the other baltic nations have both Scandinavian ancestry as well as Slavic, is this correct? Forgive me I didn't know where else to ask and wanted an answer from a true Latvian.