Ilya Proskuryakov

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Ilya Proskuryakov
Ilya Proskuryakov 2012-01-28 Amur—Traktor KHL-game.jpeg
Born February 21, 1987 (1987-02-21) (age 35)
Surgut, Soviet Union
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
KHL team
Former teams
Dinamo Riga
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
CSKA Moscow
Traktor Chelyabinsk
Admiral Vladivostok
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
HC Yugra
Krefeld Pinguine
HC Sochi
Playing career 2003–present

Ilya Proskuryakov (Russian: Илья Проскуряков; born February 21, 1987) is a Russian professional goaltender who is currently playing for Dinamo Riga in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Playing career[]

Ilya Proskuryakov began his professional career in 2003, playing with Metallurg-2 Magnitogorsk of the Russian Hockey First League (Pervaya Liga). At just 18 years of age, Proskuryakov made his debut for parent team Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the Russian Superleague.[1]

Proskuryakov amassed less than 463 minutes within the Superleague over the next four years, but after Metallurg starter Andrei Mezin became injured in 2009, Proskuryakov rocketed up the charts as one of the brightest KHL rookies.[1]

In late January, 2009, Proskuryakov played one of his greatest games yet, earning a 2-0 win for his team, and stopping 26 saves for the shutout. Proskuryakov's night did not end there though as he became the first netminder to score a goal in a KHL game,[2] when he added an empty net goal with 15 seconds left in the game.[1]

Career statistics[]

Regular season and playoffs[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2004–05 Metallurg Magnitogorsk RSL 1 3.89
2006–07 Metallurg Magnitogorsk RSL 1 0.00 1.000
2007–08 Metallurg Magnitogorsk RSL 13 1.77 .935
2008–09 Metallurg Magnitogorsk KHL 40 22 11 7 2196 86 4 2.35 .912 9 6 2 463 19 2 2.46 .921
2009–10 Metallurg Magnitogorsk KHL 32 19 8 4 1810 58 4 1.92 .927 3 0 1 103 3 0 1.75 .912
2010–11 Metallurg Magnitogorsk KHL 18 10 4 3 960 38 3 2.38 .923
2010–11 CSKA Moscow KHL 3 0 2 1 185 12 0 3.89 .846
2011–12 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 12 5 1 3 609 23 0 2.27 .908 1 1 0 45 3 0 3.95 .769
2012–13 CSKA Moscow KHL 18 4 4 7 577 23 0 2.39 .914 1 0 0 44 0 0 0.00 1.000
2013–14 CSKA Moscow KHL 25 12 8 3 1270 43 3 2.03 .929
2014–15 Admiral Vladivostok KHL 36 13 15 2 1895 79 1 2.50 .902
2015–16 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod KHL 40 16 7 13 1957 67 2 2.05 .921 10 5 4 538 24 1 2.67 .912
2016–17 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod KHL 50 24 17 8 2584 75 7 1.74 .927 2 1 1 129 6 0 2.79 .897
2017–18 HC Yugra KHL 39 9 22 4 2052 98 1 2.86 .914
2018–19 Krefeld Pinguine DEL 14 2 9 0 680 38 1 3.35 .865
2019–20 HC Sochi KHL 18 4 7 4 863 34 2 2.36 .906
KHL totals 331 133 104 59 16959 636 27 2.25 .917 26 13 8 1323 55 3 2.49 .914

International[]

Year Team Event Result GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2005 Russia WJC18 5th 4 3.00 .905
Junior totals 4 3.00 .905

Awards and honours[]

Award Year
KHL
Aleksei Cherepanov Award (Best Rookie) 2009 [3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c He saves, wins, and even scores, Martin Merk & Florian Russmann, IIHF.com, January 26, 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009
  2. ^ "Top 10 players not in the NHL". bleacherreport.com. 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. ^ Alessandro Seren Rosso (2009-05-18). "KHL awards". InternationalHockey.net. Archived from the original on 2009-08-19. Retrieved 2009-06-02.

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