Mikko Koskinen comments on his statistics: “I’m too old for that”

Mikko Koskinen reset the Philadelphia Flyers.

Mar 1, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Edmonton Oilers goaltender Mikko Koskinen (19) watches the Puck against Philadelphia Flyers center Scott Laughton (21) during the second period at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports Eric Hartline

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Mikko Koskinen defeated as many as 39 times as the Edmonton Oilers knocked out the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0. Koskinen was chosen as the second star of the game.

– I have felt pretty good all year, but when I win games, my confidence grows. It is higher now because we win, and I will try to continue this, Koskinen said after the match to nhl.com.

Zero games have been a rare treat for Finns in recent years, as Koskinen last kept his goal clean in the NHL in November 2019. At that time, he reset the New Jersey Devils with 29 fights.

Koskinen has recently found the top spot, as the man has won seven of his last eight games. The Lord’s rebound percentage in those games has been 92.7 and the average number of goals scored has been 2.34.

The rapids are not interested in hard statistics.

– It’s about winning. Either you win or lose, you get two points or zero points. I’m a team player, so I’m not interested in the stats. I was too old for that. I’m here to win games and hopefully something bigger, Koskinen, 33, said.

Selected as the number one star in the game Leon Draistaitl (1 + 1) thanked the Finn for the excellent grips.

– He has played incredibly well, kept us in the game, taken booths when they were needed. There is no hope for the goalkeeper. He has been great. He just has to continue with the same pattern, Draisatil said.

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