Update: Rumor/Video: Russian Defensemen To The Maple Leafs - Everything You Need to Know
With the Leafs season in the books, Chris Johnson of Sportsnet has an update on a rumor we have been tracking closely.
Johnson says "The Leafs have reached terms with six-foot-two righty Igor Ozighanov out of CSKA Moscow – unnamed sources say that deal is done" and Igor is Toronto bound in the fall of 2018.
Originally rumored in mid August 2017 when Mike Babcock and Lou Lamoriello travelled to Russia to meet with CSKA Moscow‘s top free agent defender, this rumor gained traction in late October when Elliotte Friedman announced on Hockey Night in Canada that sources in Russia say its a done deal.
If you are not familiar with Ozhiganov, let me fill you in. Igor is a big boy at 6’2”, 214lbs. He has a big frame and is not afraid to use it. As a junior player he racked up an enormous amount of penalty minutes, which is rumored to have steered scouts away from him in his entry draft eligible years. As he refined his game as a pro in the KHL he has gotten the PIM under control, however, never shy’s away from the rough stuff.
At 26 years old, Ozhiganov has been a
perennial plus (+/-) player for the majority of his career and is reliable in
his own end.
In the offensive end he is not noted for
creativity or exceptional hockey sense. However, he does have decent hands and a
booming shot from the point. A shot hard enough to win the KHL’s hardest shot
contest last season.
As a player who seems to fit the mold of
the Brian Burke era Leafs, this may come as a surprising move by current
management. However, as this writer will remind you, truculence is not a dirty
word. Giving the opposition a hard time in front of Freddy Andersen or making
life miserable in the corners in the leafs end, is a defensive skill set which
is noticeable absent on the blue line with the exception of an aging Roman
Polak who is also slated for Unrestricted free agency next season.
With the Maple Leafs last KHL signing,
Zaitsev, arguably being the Leafs best all around defensemen in his rookie season, Leafs Nation may be able to look forward to another addition from
mother Russia.
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