With Stromgren coming to the Wranglers last season and the Flames cutting ties to Topi Ronni; the Flames officially do not have any skater prospects playing in Europe or the KHL.*
They are however left with 3 goalies in Russia. To help simplify the leagues in Russia:
KHL = top pro league
VHL = development minor league for KHL. Essentially the AHL of the KHL.
MHL = major junior. Essentially the CHL of Russia.
Notes:
*There is no transfer agreement between the NHL and Russia. Because of this, there is no expiry for the NHL rights of players drafted out of Russia or draft picks considered to have defected to Russia until they sign a NHL contract.
This means the Flames still have the rights to Rafikov (2013 187th OA) and Karnaukhov (2015 136th OA) besides both exceeding the age where they would be UFAs in the NHL.
The Flames also retain the RFA rights to Tuulola (2016 156th OA) and Okhotiuk until they reach NHL UFA age because the Flames extended Qualifying Offers before they signed in Europe.
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Watched the game on Youtube. I really liked the way Zarubin played thought he made a number of good saves. Don't blame him on any of the goals against his defense is very bad and they ran into penalty trouble.
He moved good in the crease, able to track the play well and fought through traffic in front of him to stop the puck. He had good rebound control too.
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Four GA for Zarubin. One was a massive defensive breakdown at 5v5 that let the Dynamo player go in all alone. The other three were PP goals he had no chance on.
Replaced him less than nine minutes in? Did Kanarsky get hurt?
Watched the game on Youtube. Kanarsky was not hurt but Moscow got a 2-0 lead thanks to sloppy play in front of him. Coached pulled him to give his team a kick in the ass it worked they scored the next 4 goals and won 5-3. The goal that beat Zarubin was with the goalie pulled late in game. Another solid game from him.
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Yegorov just turned 19 last week. I wonder if that's just an emergency loan, because you'd think he'd be better off in Russian Major Junior than Russian AHL.
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