The Finnish goalkeeper got a nasty list.

The season of Juuse Saros was disappointing for many. AOP / USA Today Sports

Hockey website Daily Faceoff reporter Steven Ellis your name five of the greatest disappointments of this season in the NHL. Ellis selected the list third by Nashville Predators number one goalkeeper Juuse Sarosfor whom the season was a great disappointment.

Ellis writes how the entire Predators team could be on the list, but emphasizes how much the club trusted Saros in success.

This season, Finnish goalkeeper marked one of the most harshest readings of his career, for example, his 5-5 GSAX statistics showed -13.5. In practice, this means that the Finnish goalkeeper scored 13.5 goals behind his back than he would have kept 5-5 in situations.

Only Seattle Krakenin Philipp Grubauer and Philadelphia Flyers Samuel ersson They recorded the miserable figures in that statistics.

Saros with the Predators signed an extension of as much as eight years and approximately EUR 56.4 million last summer. Saros’s new agreement will take effect next season.

Confidence in the top mole is also illustrated by how the club gave up last summer in the barter with San Jose Sharks for its top goalkeeper promise Jaroslav from Askarov.

Swedes cheated

JT Miller and Elias Pettersson’s rooster struck was characterized by Vancouver Canucks. AOP / USA Today Sports

Ellis’s first list was the Swedish center of Vancouver Canucks Elias Petterssonwhose 45 power points in the 64 NHL games of the season is undoubtedly too little for a player who is currently neting $ 11.6 million per season under his current contract.

In addition to Saros and Pettersson, the list is complemented by the New York Rangers Chris Kreider (2.), Swedish striker of Boston Bruins Elias Lindholm (4.) as well as the goalkeeper who finished the season Aleksandr Georgiev (5.).

Nor did The Athletic give mercy to Saros as it listed the Finnish goalkeeper Predators as the worst disappointment this season.

Saros defeated the Lions with a four -country tournament. He started one match in the tournament, which was the opening match of the Finnish tournament against the United States. The rest of the matches as a start -up goalkeeper worked Kevin Lankinen.

Saros announced For IS Previously, his or her interest in the Spring World Championships, if the invitation is.

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