Banackock 8,048 Posted June 26, 2016 Share Posted June 26, 2016 Prior to the trade, Jakab Holik managed a record of 13-18-4, with a 2.86 GAA and a .911 S%. With the trade that sent Muller and Clegane one way and Holik back to the Bears, the league has seen a much different side to the young goalie. With Davos, he was a young up and coming goalie who had potential to come into form of an elite star one day. but with the Bears he's proved to the league that it could happen a lot sooner than we think. On a weaker roster, Holik has somehow put up some fairly consistent, strong number as he's boasting above the .500 win mark with a record of 16-15-1, a 2.05 GAA and a .923 SV%. With those totals, it puts him at 29-33-5 on the season with fairly competitive GAA and SV% numbers. I've said it countless times, but Jakab will be the guy that leads us through the season, deep into the playoffs and hopefully to a future of us lifting a cup over our heads. To give up a goalie like Sandro Clegane for a much younger player with potential is obviously a tough choice and potentially a small risk, but we knew right away Holik would become something big in Seattle. He's the 2nd highest merchandise earner, right behind Bogdan Podarok for amount of jerseys flying off the wall. The fans believe in him as much as we do and we're going to do everything possible to surround him with a strong core as soon as we can so that he truly has glory in his time here with Seattle. Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/31696-jakab-holik-out-of-hibernation/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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