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  • The NHL has published the top 10 best goalkeepers in the league. The first three places were taken by Russian goalkeepers. This is reported by http://sevcable.ru

    Andrey Vasilevsky from the Tampa Bay Lightning topped the rating. The second place was taken by the goalkeeper of the New York Rangers Igor Shesterkin. Ilya Sorokin from the New York Islanders rounded out the top three.

    The full rating looks like this.

    1. Andrey Vasilevsky (Tampa Bay Lightning).

    2. Igor Shesterkin (New York Rangers).

    3. Ilya Sorokin (New York Islanders).

    4. Connor Hellebike (Winnipeg Jets).

    5. Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators).

    6. Linus Ullmark (Boston Bruins).

    7. Jake Ettinger (Dallas Stars).

    8. Alexander Georgiev (Colorado Avalanche).

    9. Philip Gustavsson (Minnesota Wild).

    10. Thatcher Demko (Vancouver Canucks).
    The NHL has published the top 10 best goalkeepers in the league. The first three places were taken by Russian goalkeepers. This is reported by http://sevcable.ru Andrey Vasilevsky from the Tampa Bay Lightning topped the rating. The second place was taken by the goalkeeper of the New York Rangers Igor Shesterkin. Ilya Sorokin from the New York Islanders rounded out the top three. The full rating looks like this. 1. Andrey Vasilevsky (Tampa Bay Lightning). 2. Igor Shesterkin (New York Rangers). 3. Ilya Sorokin (New York Islanders). 4. Connor Hellebike (Winnipeg Jets). 5. Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators). 6. Linus Ullmark (Boston Bruins). 7. Jake Ettinger (Dallas Stars). 8. Alexander Georgiev (Colorado Avalanche). 9. Philip Gustavsson (Minnesota Wild). 10. Thatcher Demko (Vancouver Canucks).
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  • The Washington Capitals appointed Brian McLellan as president of hockey operations and general manager, and Chris Patrick as deputy general manager. In addition, **** Patrick took the position of chairman of the Capitals. This was announced by the official website http://news-ul.ru

    The 2023/2024 season will be McLellan's 23rd at the club, 10th as general manager and first as President of Hockey Operations and General Manager. During McLellan's tenure, the Capitals won the Stanley Cup, two Presidential Trophies and a franchise record five consecutive titles in their division from 2016 to 2020.

    Chris Patrick is starting his 16th season with the team and for the first time as deputy general manager. Patrick worked closely with McLellan on all matters related to hockey during his tenure as Assistant General Manager for Player Personnel.

    **** Patrick has been with the company since 1982. He was involved in all aspects of managing three professional sports teams: the Capitals, the Washington Wizards of the NBA and the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, as well as the Capital One Arena.
    The Washington Capitals appointed Brian McLellan as president of hockey operations and general manager, and Chris Patrick as deputy general manager. In addition, Dick Patrick took the position of chairman of the Capitals. This was announced by the official website http://news-ul.ru The 2023/2024 season will be McLellan's 23rd at the club, 10th as general manager and first as President of Hockey Operations and General Manager. During McLellan's tenure, the Capitals won the Stanley Cup, two Presidential Trophies and a franchise record five consecutive titles in their division from 2016 to 2020. Chris Patrick is starting his 16th season with the team and for the first time as deputy general manager. Patrick worked closely with McLellan on all matters related to hockey during his tenure as Assistant General Manager for Player Personnel. Dick Patrick has been with the company since 1982. He was involved in all aspects of managing three professional sports teams: the Capitals, the Washington Wizards of the NBA and the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, as well as the Capital One Arena.
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  • Seattle Kraken forward Joonas Donskoy ended his career due to the effects of a concussion. I wrote about it https://miralago.pt

    Recall that last fall, the 31-year–old forward received his seventh concussion in training before the match with the Vancouver Canucks - he collided with a partner and hit his head on the ice. Joonas reported headaches and dizziness that he encountered.

    During his career, Donskoy played in the NHL for the San Jose Sharks, Colorado Avalanche and Seattle Kraken. Jonas missed last season. In total, he has 474 matches in the NHL, in which he scored 208 (80 +128) points. The Finnish player was selected in the National Hockey League draft in 2010 by the Florida Panthers in the fourth round under the 99th overall number.

    As a member of the junior national team of Finland, Donskoy became the bronze medalist of the 2010 World Championship.
    Seattle Kraken forward Joonas Donskoy ended his career due to the effects of a concussion. I wrote about it https://miralago.pt Recall that last fall, the 31-year–old forward received his seventh concussion in training before the match with the Vancouver Canucks - he collided with a partner and hit his head on the ice. Joonas reported headaches and dizziness that he encountered. During his career, Donskoy played in the NHL for the San Jose Sharks, Colorado Avalanche and Seattle Kraken. Jonas missed last season. In total, he has 474 matches in the NHL, in which he scored 208 (80 +128) points. The Finnish player was selected in the National Hockey League draft in 2010 by the Florida Panthers in the fourth round under the 99th overall number. As a member of the junior national team of Finland, Donskoy became the bronze medalist of the 2010 World Championship.
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