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Ostap Safin’s season suffers another setback

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Nation Dan
5 years ago
By all accounts, the Edmonton Oilers decision to draft Ostap Safin with the 115th overall pick of the 2017 Entry Draft has been nothing short of a great move. He spent all of last year in the CHL (his first in North America) and lit up the QMJHL with the Saint John Sea Dogs, posting 58 points (26G 32A) over 61 games. This season, however, has been a little bit different as injuries have kept him out of the lineup and now there’s news floating around about a lower-body injury and will keep him out even longer.
The 2018-19 season began for Safin with an appearance for the Czech Republic U-20 team at the Four Nation Tournament in which he netted one goal and four assists in five games. According to Mark Spector, Safin suffered a hip injury at that time and, as a result, he missed rookie camp and was unable to participate in anything training camp related. Back in junior, the Sea Dogs traded Safin to the Memorial Cup hosting Halifax Mooseheads before he was able to get into game action.
When he did finally get into game action, Safin hit the ground running with two goals and six assists in his first seven games back.
Since then, Safin has been in and out of the lineup, but there were rumblings that he was set to return to action this past weekend. On Friday, the Mooseheads announced that Safin had been sent to Edmonton to see their doctors and further assess what’s being called a lower-body injury.
We hope to see further news coming so that the young prospect can get his season back on track.

Safin’s Career Numbers

SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-GPGAPtsPIM
2015-16Sparta PrahaCzech100000
2016-17Sparta PrahaCzech811222
2017-18Saint John Sea DogsQMJHL6126325831-29
2017-18Bakersfield CondorsAHL91012-1
2018-19Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL1027982
 

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