GOALTENDER UST-KAMENOGORSK, KAZ
2010-11: Split the season between Houston and Providence... Posted a 19-12-1 record in 34 regular season appearances with the Aeros, 2.58 GAA and .911 save percentage... Earned two recalls by Minnesota (NHL) and saw action in four games for the Wild, posting a 2-1-0 record... Recorded a seven game unbeaten streak from November 21 to December 10 (6-0-0, 18 GA, 53 SV)... Earned his first career NHL shutout win against Vancouver (NHL) on January 16 (32 SV, 1st Star)... Traded to Boston (NHL) on February 28 from Minnesota for Jeff Penner and Mikko Lehtonen... Made his debut with Providence on March 4 and recorded a win and 3rd Star honors... Recorded an eight-game unbeaten at home streak from February 25 to March 27 (6-0-0, 13 GA, 170 SV).... CAREER: 2009-10: In 40 games with Houston, Khudobin recorded a 14-19-4 record and four shutouts (.907 SV % and 2.71 GAA)... Earned his first recall by Minnesota... Appeared in two games for the Wild, recording two wins (0.86 GAA and .979 SV %)... 2008-09: Split the season between Florida (ECHL) and Houston... In 33 games with Florida, he posted a 18-10-1 record and four shutouts (.907 SV% and 2.71 GAA)...Posted a 3-6-1 record in 10 regular season appearances with the Aeros, 3.04 GAA and .892 save percentage... In 17 playoff games, he went 8-8 with two shutouts (.900 SV % and 2.70 GAA)... 2007-08: Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by the Wild… Played most of the season with the Texas Wildcatters (ECHL)... Posted a 20-1-4 record, 1.98 GAA and .934 save percentage on his way to being named the league's Goaltender of the Year... Called up to Houston (AHL), going 2-2-1 with a 1.99 GAA and .911 save percentage… 2006-07: Played in 16 games as backup for 2007 Russian Super League champion Metalurg Magnitogorsk with a 2.72 GAA… 2005-06: Drafted by Saskatoon Blades (WHL) and played first season in North America… Khudobin compiled a 23-13-3 record with a 2.90 GAA and .917 save percentage, which was fourth-best in the WHL… Saved 80 of 84 shots in a 3OT playoff loss to Medicine Hat… Named Blades team MVP… Goalie for Russia's silver-medal team at the U20 World Junior Championships… 2004-05: Played in the Canada-Russia Challenge… Had a short stint as Metalurg Magnitogorsk backup for their Russian Super League squad, but played most of the season with their Division 2 team… He was also the starting goalie for Russia's silver-medal team at the U20 World Junior Championships... 2003-04: Played with Metalurg Magnitogorsk for their Division 2 league team… Backstopped Russian national team to gold medal at U18 World Junior Championships… Drafted by the Wild in the seventh round, 206th overall… ORIGINALLY OBTAINED: Acquired in a trade with Minnesota on February 28, 2011. DRAFT STATUS: Drafted by Minnesota 206th overall in round seven of 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
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