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Ivan Fedotov has given the Flyers organization some positivity, and they need it. Although, the big club is struggling, there are some young prospects that are flourishing, and none more than Fedotov. The mission now is get Fedotov to North America ASAP.
In six Olympic games, Fedotov finished Beijing with a 4-2 record, with two shutouts, and made 163 saves on 174 shots faced. For his efforts, he earned a .936 Save Percentage as Russia (ROC) finished Beijing with a Silver Medal, after falling to Finland 2-1 last night. Of course, Fedotov made 29 saves on 31 shots faced in the loss.
It is very likely that Fedotov would skip the AHL to play in the NHL next season, if the Flyers are able to sway him to come to North America. The Flyers have been in talks with his agent about him signing with the big club, which is good news, although the Flyers own indefinite rights to him. Most teams, to include the Flyers, would easily be able to place Fedotov as a backup for the prized Carter Hart next season. He’s arguably playing well in the second best league in the World (KHL), but temper the expectations on Fedotov, as the orange and black would love to have his services here in North America. It has been previously noted that Fedotov at the moment does not want to leave Russia, although he has not closed the door on playing in North America.
This towering prospect in Fedotov stands at 6’8 and weighs 203 pounds. Since being drafted by the Flyers; the now 25-year-old Fedotov has made his way up the ranks in Russia. He is now playing in the KHL (Kontinental Hockey League), which is not only Russia’s top league, but it’s arguably the second toughest league in the World. This season Fedotov has spent time with CSKA Moscow and he has posted a 14-10-2 record, a 2.00 GAA (Goals Against Average), with a .919 SV% (Save Percentage). Moreover, Fedotov also is credited with two shutouts. Simply put, he is kicking butt, and deserves this honor to be play for his home country of Russia in the Olympics.
In the end, Fedotov is off to a stellar start to his career in the KHL, and hopefully this will bear fruit in the future for the orange and black in North America sooner rather than later.
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