Ilya Samsonov

Ilya Samsonov

27-Year-Old GoalieG
Vegas Golden Knights
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Samsonov joined Vegas in July on a one-year deal after delivering one of the NHL's worst performances in net in 2023-24. Sammy posted a 23-7-8 record in 40 starts with the Leafs, but his .890 save percentage was third-worst (51st) among the 54 goalies who played 25 games or more. He fared better in GAA where his 3.13 was 40th, but top-40 only works in music. Samsonov is the clear No. 2 in Vegas, so expect 20-25 starts behind an elite blue line, which should mean much better numbers. Additionally, starter Adin Hill has missed time to injury in each of the three seasons, so Sammy could see as many as 40-plus and could surprise this season. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a one-year, $1.8 million contract with Vegas in July of 2024.
Decent in preseason loss
GVegas Golden Knights
October 3, 2024
Samsonov allowed two goals on 26 shots in Thursday's 3-1 preseason loss to the Avalanche. The third goal was an empty-netter.
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Samsonov put in a fine effort, but he didn't receive much goal support. The 27-year-old netminder has lost both of his preseason outings despite allowing a modest five goals on 56 shots, which speaks to the defensive strength of Vegas' roster. Samsonov will begin 2024-25 in the backup role, while Adin Hill can be expected to work as the starter.
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Samsonov made a career-best 40 starts for Toronto in 2022-23, going 27-10-5 with a .919 save percentage and 2.33 GAA. He was top-10 in goals saved above expected, along with luminaries named Andrei Vasilevskiy, Connor Hellebuyck and Igor Shesterkin. He then outdueled Vasilevskiy to get the Maple Leafs out of the first round for the first time since 2004. Samsonov earned a big raise in arbitration and will lead his team onto the ice for 50 starts this year. Sure, there's risk in his game -- he's never started more than 40 games in any season. But the 26-year-old is playing on a team that is going to pile up wins, and he's got a big payday in 2024-25 in his sights. Draft Samsonov as a top-10 twinetender and adjust him up slightly if your format overweights wins.
Samsonov was widely considered one of the top young goaltenders in the league not all that long ago, but his GAA went up and his save percentage went down in each of his three seasons with the Capitals. Samsonov's record in 2021-22 was fine (23-12-5), but his supporting numbers (3.02 GAA, .896 save percentage) were dreadful. Washington decided to cut ties completely by not qualifying Samsonov with a contract. He ultimately signed a one-year deal with Toronto as a free agent. He'll be competing with another underachiever, Matt Murray, who was brought in from Ottawa via trade, for playing time in 2022-23. There's huge upside here if either netminder can find his prior form and run away with the Maple Leafs' No. 1 job, so keep an eye on this situation.
The stars were aligned for Ilya Samsonov to have a breakout campaign in 2020-21. Stepping out of Braden Holtby's shadow, the Russian netminder had a chance to secure a workhorse role behind a Stanley Cup capable roster, but Samsonov ended up only raising further doubts. Testing positive for COVID-19 not once but twice, the 24-year-old posted a rather pedestrian 2.69 GAA and .902 save percentage en route to a 13-4-1 record, battling the upstart Vitek Vanecek for a role he was expected to attain handily. Samsonov faces a pivotal year in his young career after securing just a one-year, $2 million extension in the offseason, and he'll be facing further competition from Vanecek. Samsonov will get another chance, but with an aging Capitals roster and stiff competition for starts, there's a large range of possible outcomes for him in 2021-22, and therefore some risk for fantasy managers.
It was a tale of two seasons for Samsonov in 2019-20. He won 10 straight games from December to January but ended the regular season on a five-game losing streak, and failed to log a single minute of playing time during the Capitals' brief playoff run. At just 23 years old with 26 career starts under his belt, Samsonov's path to the top of the Capitals' depth chart will likely be more or less unhindered in 2020-21, as it's doubtful the 38-year-old Henrik Lundqvist even has the stamina required to be a starter at this stage in his career. The Capitals beefed up their defense this offseason and have made the playoffs with ease in six consecutive campaigns, so even with a few bad starts here and there, 30 wins should be manageable for Samsonov over the course of a full 82-game schedule. The 23-year-old Russian should be considered a top-10 option at his position heading into this year's fantasy drafts.
Samsonov migrated to North America in 2018-19 and acquitted himself quite well in his inaugural season with AHL Hershey, posting a 2.70 GAA and .898 save percentage behind a 20-16-1 record in 37 starts. While not eye-popping numbers, the Russian owns an excellent combination of size and skill that projects well at the NHL level should his development continue as planned. With Braden Holtby an unrestricted free agent in 2020, Samsonov's time may come soon, but the Capitals will remain patient and look to see what he can do with a heavier workload in 2019-20.
One of the premier goaltending prospects, Samsonov continued to fine-tune his game in the KHL with a 2.31 GAA and .926 save percentage en route to a 12-9-1 record over 26 games for Metallurg Magnitogorsk last season. The Russian signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Capitals in May and is expected to get a heavy workload with AHL Hershey in the 2018-19 season. With Braden Holtby firmly entrenched as the starter, Samsonov's fantasy value remains limited as long as he is buried on the depth chart, but the talented netminder owns tremendous upside in dynasty formats. Now that he's made the jump to North America, he should become a factor in standard leagues before long.
A first-round pick in 2015 and arguably the top goalie prospect in the world, Samsonov is slated for another season in the WHL, where he's already developed into one of the circuit's better goalies, having posted a 2.13 GAA and .936 save mark over 27 games last season. He did that despite playing against veteran competition while being just 19 years old for most of the campaign, which has to have his dynasty-league owners salivating about his arrival at the NHL level. Unfortunately, that’s a while away, as Samsonov won't come over to North America until 2018-19 -- and even then, the young Russian will be stuck behind Braden Holtby and perhaps Philipp Grubauer in Washington. Of course, he could also be used as a trade chip to bring the Caps a star player during the 2017-18 season; such a development would likely be a boon for Samsonov’s fantasy owners, as it might create a clearer path to playing time in his early 20s.
A somewhat surprising first-round selection by the goalie-rich Washington Capitals in 2015, Samsonov had a productive 2015-16 season with the KHL's Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Primarily playing as the backup netminder, the 19-year-old netminder managed an impressive 2.04 GAA and .925 save percentage en route to a 6-4-3 record in 19 appearances last season. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound netminder has an impressive blend of size, athleticism, and hockey IQ that remind scouts of current Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevsky. With Vezina Trophy-winner Braden Holtby under a reasonable contract for the foreseeable future, the Capitals have every incentive to take their time with Samsonov's development, a plan they appear to be embracing as he will be allowed to finish out the remaining two years of his KHL contract before hopefully transitioning to the North American ranks sometime after the 2018-19 season. While he has a high ceiling and a bright future, he is unlikely to demonstrate his talents at the NHL level anytime soon, although he should get a chance to showcase his skills for Team Russia at the upcoming U-20 World Junior Championships in Canada, as well as continued work in the KHL ranks.
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Facing Avalanche
GVegas Golden Knights
October 3, 2024
Samsonov will defend the home crease versus Colorado on Thursday, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
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Slated starter Wednesday
GVegas Golden Knights
September 25, 2024
Samsonov is likely to start in Wednesday's preseason home game against LA, per Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
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Heading to Vegas
GVegas Golden Knights
July 1, 2024
Samsonov signed a one-year, $1.8 million deal with Vegas on Monday.
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Drops Game 7 in overtime
GToronto Maple Leafs
May 4, 2024
Samsonov allowed two goals on 31 shots in Saturday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Bruins in Game 7.
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Thrust into service for Game 7
GToronto Maple Leafs
May 4, 2024
Samsonov is expected to start on the road in Game 7 against Boston on Saturday, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
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Seeking longer-term deal
GToronto Maple Leafs
May 8, 2024
Samsonov is hoping to sign a longer-term deal in free agency after playing the last three seasons on one-year contracts, David Alter of The Hockey News reports.
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Samsonov went to arbitration with the Maple Leafs last summer before being awarded a one-year, $3.55 million deal for the 2023-24 campaign. He largely struggled this season -- he was waived and sent to the AHL in January after a poor start to the campaign, and he finished the regular season with a 23-7-8 record and a sub-par 3.13 GAA and .890 save percentage. Still, the pending unrestricted free agent was good for Toronto in 2022-23, going 27-10-5 with a 2.33 GAA and a .919 save percentage, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him receive a two or three-year deal on the open market this summer.
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