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Arturs Silovs

Arturs Silovs

W
3
L
0
OTL
1
GAA
2.47
SV%
.881
SO
0
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 4"/203 lbs
Born: Riga, Latvia
Draft: 2019 6th round (156th pick) by the
  • Associated Press

    Bouchard scores late winner, Oilers edge Canucks 3-2 to tie playoff series at 2 games apiece

    Evan Bouchard scored the game-winning goal with 38.1 seconds remaining and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Tuesday night. The victory evened the best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series at 2-all, with Game 5 set for Thursday night in Vancouver. Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring for the Oilers on a first-period power play and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins added a tally late in the second period.

  • ESPN.com

    Who is Arturs Silovs? How a rookie goalie has steadied the Canucks' playoff run

    Ryan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN. It was a way to let Arturs Silovs know that although he had already done quite a bit, he could still do so much more, because those around him believed he was capable of more. Several months have passed since Abbotsford Canucks coach Jeremy Colliton delivered that message. In that time, Silovs has gone from a strong AHL goaltender to one who has won three postseason games for the Vancouver Canucks in one of this year's unlikeliest situations.

  • Richmond News

    I Watched This Game: Suter and Silovs the Canucks heroes in series-clinching Game 6

    In 2006, rookie goaltender Cam Ward stepped into the net for the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, replacing their regular starter, Martin Gerber. Ward was dynamite, turning their series around against the Montreal Canadiens, then backstopping the Hurricanes to their first (and only) Stanley Cup. With a sterling .920 save percentage — a major jump up from his .882 in the regular season — Ward won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs.