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Ivan Fedotov

Ivan Fedotov

W
0
L
1
OTL
1
GAA
4.95
SV%
.811
SO
0
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 6"/191 lbs
Born: Lappeenranta, Finland
Draft: Undrafted
  • NBC Sports

    Goaltender Ivan Fedotov signs a two-year, $6.5M deal with the Flyers after long journey to NHL

    Fedotov made his long-awaited Flyers debut earlier this month after being selected in the seventh round of the 2015 draft.

  • Winnipeg Free Press

    Jack Quinn scores 2 as Sabres win 4-2, drop Flyers to 0-4-2 in last six games

    Rasmus Dahlin had a defiant response to those counting out the Buffalo Sabres, who suddenly find themselves in the mix of a tightly contested Eastern Conference playoff race following a 4-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Friday night. “We're a team that never gives up,” Dahlin said. “I was encouraged with a lot of things with our game,” he said of an outing in which the Flyers out-shot their opponents 33-19. Despite the loss, the Flyers remain in the playoff picture with 83 points, but dropped from third in the Metropolitan Division standings to the East's second and final wild card.

  • https://www.inquirer.com

    With Sam Ersson and Ivan Fedotov, the Flyers have some uncertainty in net. Feels like old times.

    Sam Ersson spent Tuesday touring New York with his girlfriend and spent Wednesday afternoon, after the Flyers had practiced, watching a movie and relaxing at home, because when a goaltender has played as poorly as Ersson lately, sometimes he has to get as far away from hockey as he can. Over his last four games, Ersson has stopped fewer than 80% of the shots he has faced, has gone winless, and was benched Monday for a 27-year-old rookie who, having recently served in the Russian military, had never appeared in an NHL game before. It's been a rough go for the Swedish netminder, and the Flyers are clinging to a playoff berth with six games left in their regular season, caught in a cluster with at least four other teams fighting to get in. “When you're not playing great, you know that,” Ersson said after the Flyers practiced in Voorhees on Thursday, one day before the first of back-to-back road games, in Buffalo against the Sabres, and in Columbus against the Blue Jackets.