Russian goalkeeper broke the world record for the number of saves in a match

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All-Russian Hockey League (VHL) “SKA-Neva” St. Goalkeeper of the St. Petersburg club Artemy Pleshkov broke a world record and set a world record for the number of saves in one match. This has been reported telegram channel leagues.

On March 16, Tula AKM defeated SKA-Neva with a score of 1:0 in the fourth match of the Petrov Cup quarter-final series. The teams won the series with a score of 4-0 and advanced to the next round.

The match lasted 158 minutes and 11 seconds. Pleshkov stopped 124 shots in the match. Previously, the world record belonged to Finnish Jokerit goalkeeper Karri Ramo, who made 83 saves in a Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) match.

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