The fact Iaroslav Askarov played as well as he did for Russia to lead them to a championship in the Karjala Cup last weekend wasn't necessarily a surprise, but the goaltender's stellar effort was another nice affirmation for Nashville's brass.
The 18-year-old netminder, who the Predators selected with the 11th overall pick in last month's NHL Draft, backstopped Russia to a tournament title by winning all three of his appearances, while posting a 0.98 goals-against average and a .962 save percentage. Askarov's exclamation point came in the final contest against the Czech Republic, where he recorded a 29-save shutout to claim the trophy.
Many who were in attendance, including Predators European Scout Janne Kekalainen, would name Askarov the tournament's best puck-stopper - if not best player overall - and that's exactly what those in Nashville were hoping to see from their top goaltending prospect.
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