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Vitaly Kravtsov keeps impressing - KHL best players of round 2

March 29, 2018, 12:00 PM ET [0 Comments]
Aivis Kalnins
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-KHL- Conference finals get underway today, so now it's time to look at who excelled at the semis.


– Best goaltender was Mikko Koskinen (SKA), who celebrated victory in four of the five games in the series against Lokomotiv, shutting the Yaroslavl team out in two meetings. The 29-year-old Finn achieved the highest save percentage (97.06) and lowest goals against average (0.81) of any netminder in the round;

– Best defenseman was Nick Bailen (Traktor). The 28-year-old Belarusian-American played in all seven games of the series against Salavat Yulaev, celebrating four wins, scoring 6 (2+4) points, firing off 18 shots, and meriting a +8 for the round - the highest efficiency rating of any D-man in the Conference semi-finals;

– Best forward was Linus Omark (Salavat Yulaev). The 31-year-old Swede faced Bailen and the Chelyabinsk Men in all seven encounters in the dramatic series, firing off 31 shots at goal, earning a +1 for the round, and - despite finishing on the losing side - scoring 8 (2+6) points in the series – the best total of any player in the Conference semis;

Surprise surprise – Best rookie was Traktor forward Vitaly Kravtsov, who was also the winner of this accolade for the quarter-finals. Like Bailen and Omark, the 18-year-old appeared in all seven matches of the classic Ufa-Chelyabinsk series, and his personal semi-finals account shows 13 shots, 6 (2+4) points (including the winning goal in Game 1), an average of 13 minutes 54 seconds on the ice, and a +2 for the series.
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