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2025 Goaltending

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Regular Season 5 5 6 3.22 .887 1

Top Arturs Silovs News

  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Earns shootout win

    Silovs stopped 22 of 25 shots in Sunday's 4-3 shootout win over the Canadiens.

    Silovs had lost his last seven outings (0-3-4), including two defeats in the shootout. He got the job done this time after allowing the tying goal to Noah Dobson at 4:04 of the third period. Silovs is at 5-5-6 with a 3.22 GAA and an .889 save percentage over 16 outings this season. He's likely to remain in the backup role behind Stuart Skinner, though neither goalie has looked all that good over the last four games. The Penguins visit the struggling Maple Leafs on Tuesday.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Tending twine Sunday

    Silovs will patrol the home crease against Montreal on Sunday, Michelle Crechiolo of the Penguins' official site reports.

    Silovs will get the second half of Pittsburgh's back-to-back after Stuart Skinner played in Saturday's 4-0 loss to the Canadiens. The 24-year-old Silovs has a 4-5-6 record with one shutout, a 3.26 GAA and an .887 save percentage through 15 appearances this season. Montreal sits eighth in the league with 3.20 goals per game this year.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Concedes four in loss

    Silovs gave up four goals on 26 shots in Thursday's 4-0 defeat to the Senators.

    Silovs is mired in a seven-game losing streak during which he has posted a 0-3-4 record and .849 save percentage. Even with the whole team struggling, Silovs could struggle to pick up wins and may find himself sliding even further down the depth chart if the club decides to bring youngster Sergei Murashov up from the minors.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: First goalie off ice Thursday

    Silovs is slated to patrol the visiting crease in Ottawa on Thursday, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

    Silovs has struggled mightily recently, going 0-2-2, allowing 17 goals on 79 shots (.769 save percentage). Overall, Silovs is 4-4-6 with a 3.20 GAA and an .890 save percentage across 14 appearances this season. The Senators are generating 3.06 goals per game, ranking 14th in the NHL.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Late collapse Saturday

    Silovs made 26 saves in Saturday's 6-5 overtime loss to the Sharks.

    The 24-year-old netminder seemed to be cruising to his fifth win of the season when the Penguins took a 5-1 lead early in the third period. However, San Jose proceeded to put together the biggest third-period comeback in franchise history before John Klingberg ended things in OT. The six goals he allowed tied a season high for Silovs. Through 14 appearances this campaign, he sports a 4-4-6 record with a 3.12 GAA and an .893 save percentage. Silovs will almost certainly move into the No. 2 role in the Pittsburgh crease once Stuart Skinner (not injured related) settles his work visa situation.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Facing Sharks

    Silovs will patrol the home crease against San Jose on Saturday, according to Michelle Crechiolo of the Penguins' official site.

    Silovs has lost his last five outings (0-2-3) while allowing 14 goals on 102 shots. He has a 4-4-5 record this season with a 2.98 GAA and an .897 save percentage through 13 appearances. San Jose sits 25th in the league with 2.78 goals per game this campaign.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Heartbreaking loss

    Silovs made 26 saves in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Ducks on Tuesday.

    The guy simply cannot catch a break. Silovs was 0.1 seconds from a regulation win when Beckett Sennecke shoveled a puck into the net to force OT. His opponent, Ville Husso, put on a 44-save clinic at the other end of the ice. Silovs is 1-3-5 in his last nine starts. Prior to Tuesday, he was pulled in two consecutive games. There is no reason to consider him a fantasy option right now.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Exits ice first Tuesday

    Silovs was the first goalie to leave the ice Tuesday, Penguins play-by-play announcer Josh Getzoff reports, indicating he'll be between the pipes at home versus Anaheim.

    Silovs has played in just one of the Penguins' last seven outings, which shouldn't come as a surprise considering he is mired in a four-game losing streak. In those contests, the 24-year-old netminder is sporting a record of 0-2-2 and a 3.85 GAA. With an upcoming back-to-back versus San Jose and Utah on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, Silovs should see some extra work ahead of the Christmas break.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Rough outing leads to early yank

    Silovs allowed four goals on 10 shots before being pulled just 4:53 into the second period of Saturday's 7-2 loss to Toronto.

    Oh boy -- Silovs has allowed eight goals on 20 shots in his last two starts. His last win was Nov. 6 against the Capitals, and he's gone 0-2-2 in four starts since. Tristan Jarry replaced him and stopped 10 of 13 shots in relief.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Guarding goal Saturday

    Silovs will patrol the home crease against Toronto on Saturday, Penguins play-by-play announcer Josh Getzoff reports.

    Silovs will get the second half of Pittsburgh's back-to-back after Tristan Jarry played in Friday's 4-3 overtime win over Columbus. The 24-year-old Silovs has a 4-3-4 record with one shutout, a 2.74 GAA and a .907 save percentage through 11 appearances this season. Toronto sits eighth in the league with 3.25 goals per game during the 2025-26 campaign.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Pulled from Friday's game

    Silovs was pulled from Friday's 5-0 loss to the Wild after allowing four goals on 10 shots.

    Silovs didn't have his best stuff before being replaced by Sergei Murashov, who made 10 saves on 11 shots faced in relief, in the second period. Silovs has been struggling of late and has won just one of his last five starts, a stretch where he's gone 1-2-2 with a 3.16 GAA and an .890 save percentage.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Tending twine against Wild

    Silovs was the first goalie off during Friday's morning skate, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports, signaling that he'll draw the home start against the Wild.

    Silovs has struggled to enter the win column over the past month, as he's gone 1-1-4 across his last six starts despite a decent 2.56 GAA and .917 save percentage during that time. He'll have a favorable matchup against the Wild, who are scoring 2.76 goals per game this year, which is tied for the seventh-worst mark in the NHL.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Beaten twice Friday

    Silovs stopped 28 of 30 shots in Friday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Predators.

    Silovs has suffered overtime losses in his last two starts, as he was also between the posts in the 2-1 OT defeat against the Devils on Nov. 8. The lack of offensive support has been a factor conspiring against Silovs of late, as the Penguins have scored two or fewer goals in four of his last five starts, a span in which Silovs has gone 1-1-3 while allowing 12 goals on 151 shots faced.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: In goal Friday

    Silovs will get the starting nod in Friday's Global Series matchup with Nashville, Michelle Crechiolo of the Penguins' official site reports.

    Silovs has been struggling of late, going 1-1-3 in his last five outings while posting a .914 save percentage. With Tristan Jarry (lower body) on the shelf, it's possible Silovs sees an uptick in starts, though youngster Sergei Murashov is considered the goalie of the future for Pittsburgh and could get the nod versus Nashville on Sunday.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Stuck with shootout loss

    Silovs stopped 23 shots in regulation and overtime but was beaten twice on two attempts in a shootout during Saturday's 2-1 loss to the Devils.

    The only puck to get past him during the first 65 minutes came after a bad giveaway by Kris Letang in the Pittsburgh zone, which set Arseny Gritsyuk up for a wide-open chance on Silovs' doorstep, and the New Jersey rookie didn't miss. The 24-year-old netminder had less success in the shootout, however, as Paul Cotter and Jesper Bratt both got pucks past him. Silovs has just one regulation loss in his last seven starts, going 3-1-3 during that stretch, and on the season, he sports a 2.49 GAA and a .916 save percentage. With Tristan Jarry (lower body) likely out until the end of the month, Silovs will be handling a much bigger workload in November.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Starting Saturday

    Silovs will defend the visiting cage in New Jersey on Saturday, per Josh Yohe of The Athletic.

    Silovs has taken over as the Penguins' No. 1 goaltender with Tristan Jarry (lower body) on the shelf. Silovs is 4-2-2 with one shutout, a 2.70 GAA and a .912 save percentage across eight starts this season. The Devils are averaging 3.57 goals per game, tied for sixth in the NHL.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Holds on for win

    Silovs faced 30 shots, stopping 27, in a 5-3 win over the Capitals on Thursday.

    Silovs and the Penguins were up 3-0 in the second period when the wheels started to fall off. Washington evened the score 3-3, but Silovs did enough in the third period to hang on for the win. With the victory, the 24-year-old backstop brought his three-game losing streak to a close. It figures to be a heavy dose of Silovs in the crease for Pittsburgh over the next three weeks while Tristan Jarry (lower body) is sidelined. A back-to-back versus the Devils and Kings on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, will see Silovs split the workload with Sergei Murashov.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Exits ice first Thursday

    Silovs was the first goalie off the ice ahead of Thursday's clash with the Capitals, Michelle Crechiolo of the Penguins' official site reports, indicating he'll be in goal at home.

    Silovs should see the bulk of the workload while Tristan Jarry (lower body) is on the shelf, though with a back-to-back against the Devils and Kings on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, youngster Sergei Murashov will get an early look after being recalled from the minors Tuesday. How the Penguins deploy the duo could be impacted by how well, or not, Murashov adjusts to the NHL tempo. For now, fantasy managers can expect Silovs to get most of the starts, but he is likely on a short leash with the presumptive goalie-of-the-future right behind him.

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  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Downed by Jets

    Silovs stopped 29 of 33 shots in Saturday's 5-2 loss to Winnipeg, with the Jets' final goal getting scored into an empty net.

    The home side scored just 15 seconds into the game when Gabriel Vilardi banked in the puck off Silvos from behind the net, setting the tone for the afternoon, and Winnipeg took a 4-0 lead in the second on a Kyle Connor penalty shot before the Pittsburgh offense woke up. Silovs has lost three straight starts, going 0-1-2 while giving up 10 goals on 108 shots (.907 save percentage) as he continues to work in a timeshare with Tristan Jarry.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 203 lbs
Birthplace: Riga, Latvia
Age: 24
Experience: 3
Shoots: Left