Alexander Zharovsky’s inaugural KHL season came to a disappointing close as his team, Ufa Salavat Yulaev, was swept in the playoffs by Yaroslavl Lokomotiv. In the decisive fourth game, Lokomotiv secured a 4-0 victory, with former Canadiens player Alexander Radulov making a significant impact by scoring a goal and adding two assists.
During the match, Zharovsky logged over 16 minutes of ice time across 19 shifts, managing two shots and blocking another two. While he recorded only two assists in 10 playoff games, it’s essential to consider that the 19-year-old is competing against seasoned veterans in the KHL, a league known for its high level of play, especially during the postseason.
In his first full KHL season, Zharovsky showcased his potential, finishing with 16 goals and 26 assists for a total of 42 points. Standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 176 pounds, he still has some physical development ahead of him before making the leap to North American professional hockey.
Former NHL coach Bob Hartley, currently leading Lokomotiv, spoke about Zharovsky’s prospects on BPM Sports earlier this week. He expressed optimism about the young forward’s future, suggesting that Zharovsky, like fellow prospect Demidov, will be worth the wait for Canadiens fans. Hartley noted, “Martin St-Louis has shown time and time again what he can do with young players who have a knack for reading the game.” The anticipation grows for Canadiens supporters as both Zharovsky and Michael Hage prepare to turn pro by the end of next season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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