Varlamov’s strong play has Islanders on brink of semifinals
After a strong regular season, Islanders goalie Semyon Varlamov found himself on the bench while rookie Ilya Sorokin was shining in the first round of the playoffs.
When Sorokin lost the series opener against Boston in the second round, New York coach Barry Trotz turned back to Varlamov and the veteran has been stellar since. He has helped his team move within one win of the Stanley Cup semifinals. The Islanders host the Bruins in Game 6 on Wednesday night.
“There’s probably not a guy that’s more low maintenance,” Trotz said. “That understands himself, and the game, the process of being a goalie in the NHL. … Goaltending is one of the those positions where, if you don’t have that trigger where you can just sort of understand it, why maybe you didn’t have the night that you did or a goal goes in that you don’t expect, how to shake those off. … Park what happened in the past and move forward and understand that there was very little you can do sometimes.”
Varlamov was 19-11-4 with a 2.04 goals-against average and .929 save-percentage in the regular season. His seven shutouts were tied with Colorado’s Philipp Grubauer for the league lead. He gave up seven goals on 72 shots while the Islanders lost Games 2 and 3 against Pittsburgh in the opening round. Sorokin came in and helped the Islanders win three straight to advance.