Arturs Silovs of Abbotsford Canucks Is An IIHF 2022-23 Male Hockey Player of the Year Finalist

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff CanucksBanter

Arturs Silovs (G, Latvia) is one of 7-players chosen as a finalist for the IIHF’s 2022-23 Male Hockey Player of the Year.

Silovs made his NHL debut this past season, appearing in five games for the Vancouver Canucks, sporting a 3-2 record and 2.75 GAA. He played most of the season with the team’s farm club in the AHL, Abbotsford, where he had a 26-12 record.

Silovs became a finalist for his stellar and exceptional play at the recently completed 2023 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship.

Silovs carried off three pieces of hardware from Tampere at the IIHF 2023 World HockeyChampionship, and rightly so.

The 22-year-old was named the tournament MVP, IIHF Directorate Award Best Goalie, and the goaltender for the Media All-Star Team. He also appeared in every game for Latvia, his 601:00 total minutes played second all time for one IIHF WM event, and he was key to Latvia winning the bronze medal, the country’s first medal in any top-level IIHF event ever. Silovs had a save percentage of .921 and a GAA of 2.20, winning seven games.

Other finalists include, (in alphabetical order): Andres Ambuhl (F, Switzerland), Connor Bedard (F, Canada), Adam Fantilli (F, Canada), Dominik Kubalik (F, Czechia), JJ Peterka (F, Germany), and Moritz Seider (D, Germany).

The voting will take place among Media and invited members of the IIHF Family, and the winner will be announced on Monday, 19 June. Voters are not limited to these seven candidates, and if anyone feels another player is more deserving, that name can be “written in” on the ballot.

This is the first year for this trophy, and Hilary Knight has already been named Female Player of the Year by receiving nearly 41 per cent of all votes in that category.

Both winners will be awarded their trophy in person by IIHF delegates, the larger version of which will be housed permanently at the Hockey Hall of Fame and a smaller version for the player to keep. The candidates are chosen based on players who best exemplify exceptional skill, determination, team success, and sporting character on and off the ice during the preceding season.

The Male Player of the Year must have competed in at least one IIHF tournament this past season (IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, IIHF World Junior Championship, IIHF  Ice Hockey U18 World Championship) as well as in a domestic league of the highest calibre for that country, the combined performances of which were deemed superior to all other players.

International Ice Hockey Federation

Source: IIHF

Silovs MVP, All-Stars Named For 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship

Latvian goaltender Arturs Silovs receives his bronze medal. Photo: © International Ice Hockey Federation / Andrea Cardin

By by Derek O’Brien|28 MAY 2023

In a tournament where Latvia won a medal for the first time, the country has also for the first time produced the IIHF World Championship MVPgoaltender Arturs Silovs.

The 22-year-old played all but the first 4:56 of the tournament for the Latvians and backstopped them to 7-wins in their last 8-games, en route to the historic bronze medal. He was also the goalie on the Media All-Star Team and the Top Goaltender chosen by the IIHF Directorate.

Silovs started 9, appearing in all 10 of Latvia’s games and had a 7-2 record with a 2.20 GAA, a 92.1 save percentage, and a shutout to go with the bronze medal.

Since it was first awarded in 1999, Silovs is the 5th goalie to be named World Championship MVP following Dennis Endras (Germany 2010), Viktor Fasth (Sweden 2011), Pekka Rinne (Finland 2014) and Juho Olkinuora (Finland 2022).

The defenders on the Media All-Star Team are MacKenzie Weegar from Canada and Moritz Seider from Germany. Weegar, who was also the Directorate’s Top Defender, led all d-men with 11 points, which tied him for fourth in overall tournament scoring. Seider, meanwhile, was a steady two-way force on the German blueline. Both defenders led their respective finalist teams in time on ice.

The forwards on the Media All-Star Team include Germany’s John Peterka, the USA’s Rocco Grimaldi and Czechia’s Dominik Kubalik, with Peterka being named the Directorate’s Top Forward. Grimaldi led the tournament in scoring with 14 points, with Kubalik and Peterka’s 12 tying for second. Kubalik led the tournament with eight goals despite going out in the quarter-finals.

MEDIA ALL-STAR TEAM

Goaltender: LATVIA #31 SILOVS Arturs
Defender: CANADA #52 WEEGAR MacKenzie
Defender: GERMANY #53 SEIDER Moritz
Forward: GERMANY #33 PETERKA John
Forward: USA #56 GRIMALDI Rocco
Forward: CZECHIA #18 KUBALIK Dominik

IIHF DIRECTORATE AWARDS

Goaltender: LATVIA #31 SILOVS Arturs
Defender: CANADA #52 WEEGAR MacKenzie
Forward: GERMANY #33 PETERKA John

MVP: LATVIA #31 SILOVS Arturs

Source: iihf.com