When the Blue Jackets selected Daniil Tarasov with the 86th overall pick at this year's Entry Draft, it surprised some. The goaltender had missed all of last season due to injury. But when you understand Tarasov's potential, the selection is likely a shrewd one for the Jackets.
Tarasov burst onto the international hockey scene in the 2016 World Junior Championships. Playing for team Russia, the then 17-year-old was part of a comparatively younger squad sent to the tournament after suspensions affected the country's U18 player's eligibility.
In five games, Tarasov posted a .920 save percentage.
"The entire hockey world was shocked at this goalie's performance," Blue Jackets' goaltending coach Ian Clark said. "Here was this underage goalie put into the fire to anchor this young group, and one of the reasons for the performance of the group was this young goalie."
With such excitement building around the young Russian, anticipation was high for the upcoming season. But a leg injury that required surgery kept Tarasov off the ice for the entirety of the 2016-17 campaign.
Blue Jackets excited by goaltending prospect Daniil Tarasov
Tarasov burst onto the international hockey scene in the 2016 World Junior Championships
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