The Russian 24-year-old showed poise and promise, backstopping the AHL’s Toronto Marlies through nearly half their games and earning his first starts in the NHL. Amidst a chaotic year in between the pipes for Toronto, Akhtyamov continued his steady growth and capitalized on the opportunities he was given to the best of his abilities.
Toronto’s NHL season may be over, but Akhtyamov continues to take to the ice with the Marlies as they fight for the Calder Cup. Here’s a look back at how he fared through the regular season this year.
How the year went
Akhtyamov made his Maple Leafs debut on December 13th, entering halfway through the third period in relief of Dennis Hildeby against the Edmonton Oilers. Through 10:32 played, Akhtyamov turned away the five shots he faced as Toronto fell 6-3.
Statistical profile
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All stats at 5-on-5 via MoneyPuck. Akhtyamov logged 107 minutes of even-strength TOI.
As stated above, all of Akhtyamov’s NHL numbers to this point can be taken with a grain of salt, considering the very small sample size, and the fact that bulk of his minutes came at the very end of the year. That being said, there is cause for optimism in his numbers.
Along with Hildeby, Akhtyamov was one of only two Leafs goalies to post a positive figure in the first three categories stated above. Coming in at the tail end of one of Toronto’s worst defensive seasons in years, he still managed to perform above the team average and showcase his potential for down the line.
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Akhtyamov stands tall and turns away the rush chance 🙅♂️
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