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Vote for Raanta, Bonar, Berra, DiDomenico, Kasutin and Darzins. Who was the most outstanding player in February?
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Antti Raanta (G), Ässät Pori
Had a perfect streak last month with 10 wins in as many games. He also erarned 4 shutouts, had a goal against average of 0.80 and a save percentage of 97,66%.
Josh Bonar (RW), ASC Corona Brasov
In 7 MOL games he scored 4 goals and earned 11 assists. Finished the season with 1.8 points per game in 40 games and +27.
Reto Berra (G), EHC Biel
Had six wins and one loss in seven
February matches in NLA. His save percentage was 95.9% and he received
1.27 goals against per game. He also had 3 shutouts!
Chris DiDomenico (C), Asiago Hockey
Was the decisive man to let Asiago win relegation round with 3 goals and 2 assists in 4 games. Even more important he earned 3 goals and 13 assists in 6 games when Asiago surprisingly threw out top team Bolzano in the playoff quarterfinals.
Ivan Kasutin (G), SKA St. Petersburg
Had 5 wins in 6 KHL games in February. He was the key player for SKA's first round series win in the Gagarin Cup playoffs against Atlant Mytishchi when he won all three games with one goal against and two shutouts!
With three goals, one of them game winner, he led Latvia to the 2014 Winter Olympics. With Kazan he gained a sweep against Neftekhimik in the first round of the Gagarin Cup playoffs where he scored three goals in four matches, including the overtime winner in game #4 that ended the series with a sweep.
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