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Predators players Roman Josi (Switzerland) and Juuse Saros (Finland) have been selected for the 2026 Winter Olympics. This marks the return of NHL players to the Olympics after an absence since 2014.
Predators players Roman Josi (Switzerland) and Juuse Saros (Finland) have been selected for the 2026 Winter Olympics. This marks the return of NHL players to the Olympics after an absence since 2014.
Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros and Team Finland saw their time at the IIHF Men's World Championship come to a close Thursday when they lost to Brady Skjei, Michael McCarron and Team ...
Saros led the NHL in losses with 31, while recording the lowest save percentage (.895) and highest goals against average (2.98) of his career.
In the past two seasons, Saros has a 55-55-11 record and a .901 save percentage, which ranks 42nd among goalies with at least 1,000 minutes played, according to Natural Stat Trick.
But Saros, who turned 30 in April, is heading in the wrong direction. In 2022-23, when he placed fourth in Vezina Trophy voting, finished with a .919 save percentage.
Why Barry Trotz says he isn't concerned about Juuse Saros "Any team can take a goaltender, take the Vezina Trophy winner, and put them on our group . . .
Yet Trotz insists he is not concerned. "The way you play in front of your goaltender is paramount," he said. Why Barry Trotz says he isn't concerned about Juuse Saros "Any team can take a ...
Why Barry Trotz says he isn't concerned about Juuse Saros "Any team can take a goaltender, take the Vezina Trophy winner, and put them on our group . . .
Saros had a career-worst season statistically, including a .895 save percentage and 2.98 goals-against average. Coach Andrew Brunette acknowledged Saros' struggles but also pointed to the team's ...
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