In previous editions of the top 20 Montreal Canadiens prospects, most fans opted to ignore any young goaltenders who weren’t named Jacob Fowler.It’s par for the course, as the Habs have one of the youngest goaltenders duos in the league, with 25-year-old Jakub Dobes serving as the elder statesmen, and 21-year-old Fowler emerging as the best backup option.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPrior to this arrangement, Samuel Montembeault (29 years old) served as the team’s starter, further insulating both Dobes and Fowler, while also mitigating the chances any of the other young netminders in the prospect pool would one day make their way to the NHL.But in this edition of the top Habs prospects, fans have ranked three goalies, a significant uptick compared to previous years.Alexis Cournoyer kicked things off at No.20, with Yevgeni Volokhin following close in tow, voted as the No.19 Canadiens prospect by Habs fans.It’s somewhat difficult to get a good read on goaltenders. They develop at a slower pace, and they’re highly influenced by the team playing in front of them.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFor example, Patrick Roy may have produced terrible numbers with his Junior hockey team, but the Granby Bison were so bad that Roy’s statistics were actually considered to be encouraging, relative to his usage.Of course, we’re not here to suggest that Volokhin has the potential to become one of the best goaltenders in NHL history, but it’s important to remember that context is king when discussing prospects.We should also remind everyone about the proper North American comparisons to the Russian hockey leagues.The KHL is equivalent to the NHL.The VHL is equivalent to the AHL.The MHL is equivalent to the CHL.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe leagues aren’t identical in their logistics, but in terms of talent level, you can use the equivalencies to get a better idea of a particular player’s usage.With that in mind, Volokhin’s development has been anything but linear.In 2024-25, he spent time playing in all three leagues, but due to his excellent numbers in the MHL, he was used exclusively in the VHL and KHL the following season, where his numbers differed considerably.In 40 games for Khimik, Volokhin produced a 25-10-5 record, a sparkling 1.51 goals against average, and a promotion-worthy .948 save percentage.But his four games with Spartak were far from dominant. He won just one matchup (1-2-0), had a 3.45 goals against average, and a lowly .870 save percentage. This was seen as a considerable step back, as he had managed to maintain a .901 save percentage in the KHL the previous season.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLike most young goalies, the question remains whether can he become a starter in a top-tier league.His KHL contract runs until 2028, which means he has plenty of time to iron out some of the issues in his game.He’s a smart goaltender who doesn’t waste much energy while using his large frame
Content Source: Yahoo News
Image Credit: Getty Images
All rights to the news content and images belong to their respective copyright owners.