February Penguins’ Goaltending Secrets Revealed: Which Prospect Could Become the Team’s Next Star?
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However, he’s struggled a bit since then. In his last six appearances, he’s put up an .878 save percentage and a 3.17 goals-against average, which puts his season save percentage at .916 and his record at 8-4-3-1.
Of course, the overall numbers are still good, and he is playing in a bit of a backup role behind Murashov, who has seen the majority of the starts. The Penguins are still high on Blomqvist, and his performance against Murashov’s for the rest of the season could help determine who has the inside track to a potential NHL roster spot for 2026-27.



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