Florida Panthers’ Russian goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky earned the 390th victory of his entire career in the National Hockey League (NHL).
On the night of March 3, the regular season match took place, in which the Panthers defeated the Detroit Red Wings with a score of 4:0. Bobrovsky was on the ice for the fourth time this season and did not concede a goal. He saved 21 shots at his own goal.
In terms of number of wins, he rose to the 15th place in the National Hockey League, surpassing the Czech Republic representative Dominik Hasek. The leader of this indicator is Canadian goalkeeper Martin Brodeur, who won 691 matches during his career.
Bobrovsky also had the seventh 30-win season of his career, the ninth-most in league history.
Bobrovsky has been playing in the National Hockey League since 2010. He played for the Philadelphia Flyers from 2010 to 2012, defended the Columbus Blue Jackets’ goalie from 2012 to 2019, and then moved to Florida. During the lockout in the 2012/13 NHL season, goalkeeper SKA St. He played for St. Petersburg.
Florida leads the NHL Eastern Conference standings with 86 points from 61 games.
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