Igore Shesterkin is having a brilliant season. He has become the backbone of the New York Rangers' defense. Shesterkin has played 50 games this season, averaging 60 minutes on ice. He has allowed 2.5 goals per game at a save percentage of 0.913. He is tied for second with a win-loss record of 32-19 in the league.
The 27-year-old signed a four-year contract with the Rangers in 2021 and is expected to earn $22,666,667 with this contract. The player got a signing bonus of $3,000,000 and will have an annual average salary of $5,666,667. In 2022-23, Shesterkin will earn a base salary of $6,000,000 with a cap hit of $5,666,667.
Igor Shesterkin career overview
Shesterkin started his NHL career with the New York Rangers in the 2019-20 season. He has played 151 games so far, averaging 60 minutes on the Ice, allowing 2.4 goals per game with a save percentage of 0.923. Shesterkin has won 94 games which includes 10 shootout wins.
How have the New York Rangers performed this season?
The New York Rangers are placed third in the Eastern Conference Metropolitan with 94 points, eight behind the top-placed Carolina Hurricanes.
The Rangers have done well offensively to score 237 goals this season, with a contribution of 69 goals from Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider. The Rangers look great as a unit and have enough options like Panarin and Patrick Kane to use in the upcoming games.
The defense has done well, allowing 2.7 goals per game this season. The Goaltenders have done a fantastic job, especially Igor Shesterkin. The Rangers' defense is in great shape for the upcoming challenges.
What's next for Igor Shesterkin and the New York Rangers?
Being the number one goaltender for the team, Shesterkin will look to help his team win the division title. He has been in solid form in the last two wins, allowing only one goal per outing in his last three appearances.
Meanwhile, for the Rangers, every game is important from now on if they want to win the division title. They have won five of their last six games and are in fine shape to face the upcoming challenges.
The challenge for them will be to maintain the same consistency as they face some tough teams next, starting with the Florida Panthers on March 24.