It was an up and down year for Semyon Varlamov. The New York Islanders goalie started the year well with a 2.22GAA and a 0.918SV% through the first half of his 45 games played. In the back half that changed.
Through his next 22 games played, Varlamov averaged a 2.65GAA and a 0.911SV%. That also coincided with the entire team folding like a house of cards and dropping just outside of the playoff picture when the season was suspended in March.
It certainly wasn't the way Varlamov would have wanted his first season on the Island to end after a four-year $20 million commitment in free agency from Isles.