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Goaltenders

Filip Lindberg

By |2025-07-16T17:23:52-04:00July 16th, 2025|

After a surprisingly good freshman season at UMass, Lindberg will likely play in the NCAA for a couple more seasons. His fantasy potential is likely that of a long term project that will be a few years from relevancy.

Nick Malik

By |2025-07-16T17:05:39-04:00July 16th, 2025|

A butterfly goalie with good size, superb reflexes, good puck skills, and NHL bloodlines. Has already had success at the men’s level at a young age. Potential to become a starting goalie at the NHL level.

Jesper Vikman

By |2025-07-16T17:06:36-04:00July 16th, 2025|

It’s all about potential and tools for the large framed Vikman. He’s poised, has a fair amount of high level experience for his age, and could find himself as a 1B/backup option in the NHL someday if things fall his way.

Alexis Cournoyer

By |2025-07-15T23:20:46-04:00July 15th, 2025|

A tall and technically sound goaltender who reads the play well and has great puck tracking and the willingness to learn and adapt. He lacks the explosiveness and lateral movement of a bona fide starting goaltender, but is improving with every step he takes against higher-quality opposition.

Ivan Tkach-Tkachenko

By |2025-07-15T22:23:12-04:00July 15th, 2025|

A big goaltender who plays aggressively, frequently challenging shooters and has a great glove hand. Needs to work on rebound control and working through screens. A long-term project.

Yaniv Perets

By |2025-07-15T19:15:38-04:00July 15th, 2025|

Still a long-term project, Perets is an aggressive goaltender who never gives up on a play. However, he will need to work on his rebound control. He has the ability to take on heavy workloads while staying consistent.

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