Sharks' Joshua Ravensbergen: Shutout in close WHL win
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Ravensbergen posted a 16-save shutout in WHL Prince George's 1-0 win over Wenatchee on Friday.
Ravensbergen logged the 10th shutout of his WHL career and his fourth this season. He's up to 30-13-0 with a 2.52 GAA and a .918 save percentage through 44 appearances. Ravensbergen is a Michigan State University commit for 2026-27, and it's clear he has little left to prove in the junior hockey ranks.
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Sharks' Joshua Ravensbergen: Earns third shutout of WHL season
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Ravensbergen posted a 21-save shutout in WHL Prince George's 4-0 win over Saskatoon on Friday.
This was his third shutout of the WHL season. Ravensbergen is up to 26-12-0 with a 2.52 GAA and a .919 save percentage through 39 appearances. He's expected to go to Michigan State University in 2026-27, which is a good landing spot if the team retains most of its talent from this season.
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Sharks' Joshua Ravensbergen: Notches second shutout
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Ravensbergen logged a 29-save shutout in WHL Prince George's 3-0 win over Wenatchee on Friday.
Ravensbergen continues to see steady work for the Cougars, and this was his second shutout of the season. He's at a 13-6-0 record with a 2.54 GAA and a .920 save percentage in 19 contests. The first-round pick of the Sharks in 2025 (30th overall) is looking promising after a tough 2024-25 campaign, though he'll still have a long path to the NHL.
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Sharks' Joshua Ravensbergen: Posts first shutout of season
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Ravensbergen recorded a 36-save shutout in WHL Prince George's 5-0 win over Seattle on Friday.
Ravensbergen improved to 3-2-0 on the season with his first shutout of the campaign. He was one of the top goalie prospects heading into the 2025 NHL Entry Draft despite posting a lackluster 3.00 GAA and .901 save percentage with no shutouts in 51 outings in 2024-25. He was selected 30th overall by the Sharks, who will take their time with Ravensbergen's development since they already have Yaroslav Askarov to lead them from rebuild to contention.