Without further adieu, let's see why Garipov's night may have been a little off as Ak Bars Kazan faced off against Amur Khabarovsk.
Before we go any further, let me just say that we see at least one of these goals in the KHL annually. I don't know if goalies are losing the puck in the crowd when the puck is raised above the level of the boards or if it's simply a momentary lapse in concentration. Either way, we usually have one of these highlights every season from the KHL.
Garipov, for what it's worth, is no slouch in the net when it comes to his position. He's 86-50-15 in his career with Kazan since breaking into the league with the team in 2011-12 in both the regular season and playoffs. Over that span, he has a 1.86 GAA and a .933 save percentage to go along with 13 shutouts. It's pretty clear that the 26 year-old knows how to play the position. Here he is stoning Magnitka's Jan Kovar in last season's Gagarin Cup Playoffs on what looked like a sure goal.
Sometimes, players just whiff on what appear to be the easy ones. As we've seen in numerous examples over the years, though, the shots from the other end of the ice can take funny bounces, skip like a stone across the water, and find their way past even the best netminders. This goal certainly won't define Garipov's career by any means, but he will be the topic du jour for the next week or two as sports highlight shows replay the clip over and over despite Garipov and Ak Bars Kazan getting off to a 3-0 start in the KHL this season.
Sometimes, you just miss on the easy ones.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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