Ovechkin without stopping is glorified in America! Now they remembered the feat that he performed 19 years ago

This top also included Malkin, Kaprizov and Panarin. The offseason is an ideal time for ratings, counting statistics and other near -cocked things. The Hockey Writers publication has released an interesting top of the 20 best holders of Calder Trophy, since 2005, in the era of the ceiling of salaries. And the names of Russian players are found there, and in the top ten. At the seventh line, Artemy Panarin was located, who won the prize to the best newcomer in the 2015/2016 season, playing for Chicago Blackhox. Panarin in that season went around the “Colder” race of Connora McDavid. “It cannot be said that Artemy Panarin spent a typical season in the status of a nHL beginner. The Russian extreme striker came to North America only at 24 years old, becoming the oldest winner of the Colder Trophy since Evgeny Nabokov in 2000-2001. No less Panarin stood out, he scored 30 goals and scored 77 points in 80 games. In the same season, Connor McDavid finished the third, scoring 48 points in only 45 games, and probably would take a reward if it were not for the injury, ”writes the author of the rating Eugene Hellfrik.Getty ImageSTOP-5 NHL begins in the era of the salary ceiling is opened by Kirill Kaprizov. The Russian striker came to the National Hockey League with a fully formed striker. In the KHL, the whim became the owner of the Gagarin Cup with CSKA, and at the international level-the Olympic champion. “On the eve of the season-2020/21, all the attention was focused on Kirill Caprizov by The Thrill (Clothing Cyril), who joined the Minnesota Wilde in the KHL in recent years. In the end, he was one of the most powerful and talented attackers in the world, and he had the potential of a person around whom you can build a team. Kaprizov did not need much time to imagine himself in the NHL: he scored a winning goal in his first match, and then scored 27 goals and scored 51 points in only 55 games. If he kept this pace throughout all 82 games, he would score 40 goals and scored 76 points, which is incredible numbers for a beginner. ”The author gave NHL.comed the line in this rating to Evgeny Malkin, who won the Colder Trophy in the 2006/2007 season. “Evgeny Malkin became the second in a row by the Russian striker who won this award, following in the footsteps of Alex Ovechkin. The 20-year-old hockey player scored 33 goals and scored 85 points-no one can score such figures for another ten years except Matthew Barzal. It will also note that this season the new comrade Malkin on the command, Sidney Crosby, received his first Hart Trophy. Of course, these two subsequently became one of the best duets in the history of the NHL, having won many individual awards and several Stanley Cups. ”NHL.com is, on the first line, Alexander Ovechkin was located, nobody could repeat the achievement of which in the 21st century. “The first season of Alex Ovechkin defined his further career as an elite sniper and one of the best hockey players for decades. The dimensional Russian became the first newcomer to overcome 100 points after Teom Selannu in the 1992/93 season. Ovechkin scored 52 goals and scored 106 points, barely ahead of Crosby, who scored 102 points, and became a leader among newcomers. Since then, no beginner has reached a hundred points or 50 goals. Perhaps such as Ovechkin, among newcomers, will not be for a long time, ”the author of the rating summed up.NHL.comomal rating is as follows: 20. Jonathan Yuberdo (Florida Panthers), season 2012/2013;
19. Gabriel Landeskug (“Colorado Evelansh”), season-2011/22;
18. Aaron Ecblad (Florida Panthers), season-2014/2015;
17. Tyler Mayerz (“Buffalo Sybrz”), Season-2009/2010;
16. Matty Benirs (“Siettle Kraken”), season-2022/2023;
15. Kale Although (“Colorado Evelaus”), season-2019/2020;
14. Connor Bakard (“Chicago Blacksuksuksuksuksuksuksux), Season-2023/ 2024;
13. Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhouks), season 2007/2008;
12. Nathan McKinnon (“Colorado Evelansh”), season 2013/2014;
11. Lane Hatson (“Montreal Canadiane”), season-2024/2025;
10. Moritz Zaider (“Detroit Red Wings”), season-2021/2022;
9. Jeff Skinner (“Carolina Harrickeniz”), season 2010/11;
8. Elias Pettersson (Vancouver Canax), season-2018/2019;
7. Artemy Panarin (Chicago Blackhouks), season 2015/2016;
6. Steve Mason (Columbus Blue Jackets), 2008/2009 season;
5. Kirill Kaprizov (Minnesota Wilde), season-2020/2021;
4. Matthew Barzal (New York Ilanders), season 2017/2018;
3. Oston Matthews (“Toronto Maple Lives”), season-2016/2017;
2. Evgeny Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins), 2006/2007 season;
1. Alexander Oveckin (“Washington Képitalz”), Season-2005/2006.

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