Prospect Info: Round 3, 87th overall: Egor Zavragin, G, Mamonty Yugry (MHL)

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Cody Webster

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Kolosov:
2022-23: .912 Sv%, .917 in 3 PO games. .892 in 4 Int'l games. Backup, Shostak .909
2023-24: .907 Sv%, .925 in 6 PO games, .875 in 2 Int'l games. Backup, Ferguson .904

Watching him, he's athletic with a quick glove, but he's also 6'0, so positioning and anticipation is vital b/c he can't just block the net. And that generally comes with experience.
We don't really ever agree, but I agree with you here. Kolosov doesn't do much for me. He's small and from seeing a few clips, really relies on his athleticism, which seems to be great. I don't know how well that's going to translate to the NHL, but I don't think he's the answer.
 

deadhead

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We don't really ever agree, but I agree with you here. Kolosov doesn't do much for me. He's small and from seeing a few clips, really relies on his athleticism, which seems to be great. I don't know how well that's going to translate to the NHL, but I don't think he's the answer.
Saros on Nashville is listed at 5'11 180, so you can play well at his size, but there are only a few small goalies in the NHL, so there's more risk.

Saros at 19: Liiga, .929 Sv%, backup (13g) .880 Sv%
Saros at 20: AHL .920 Sv%, 1B .912 Sv%
Saros at 21: AHL .934, NHL .923%

Don't think Kolosov has shown anything that suggests he's in the same tier as Saros.
 

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