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The Party Lives On: Celebrating Artūrs Šilovs' Time With The Canucks

The Party Lives On: Celebrating Artūrs Šilovs' Time With The Canucks

Yahoo17-07-2025
Winning the first Bronze medal in Latvian hockey history. Taking a superpowered Edmonton Oilers team to seven games in the Division Finals. Backstopping his team to their first Calder Cup in franchise history. Making five shutouts in 24 playoff games, three of which came in series-clinchers. While Artūrs Šilovs' journey with the Vancouver Canucks has seemingly ended as of his trade to the Pittsburgh Penguins, there is no shortage of the impact his clutchness has had on the Canucks organization.
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