Juuse Saros

Juuse Saros

29-Year-Old GoalieG
Nashville Predators
2024 Fantasy Outlook
At this point, Saros is basically a lock to play in 60-plus games and to compile 30-plus wins after hitting both those thresholds for the third consecutive season. While the Finnish backstop was a model of consistency in those categories, his 2.86 GAA and .906 save percentage represented career-worst numbers. Despite already having a nine-year career under his belt, the undersized netminder is just 29 years old and showing little signs of diminished returns. Saros' future in Nashville is also confirmed, as he signed an eight-year contract extension in July, setting him up to spend the rest of the decade with the team. He'll have a veteran backup in Scott Wedgewood for 2024-25, but the Predators will ride with Saros as a rock between the pipes behind a boosted lineup next season, giving him the potential to be the No. 1 overall fantasy goalie. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed an eight-year, $61.92 million contract with the Predators in July of 2024.
Signing eight-year extension
GNashville Predators
June 28, 2024
Saros agreed to terms on an eight-year, $61.92 million contract with Nashville, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports Friday.
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Saros technically can't put pen to paper until the new league year opens Monday, but it seems the two sides have already worked out the details of a max-term deal for the netminder. At 29 years of age, and with one season remaining on his current contract, this deal essentially will tie Saros to the Predators for the remainder of his career -- barring a future trade. Considering the Finn has hit the 60-game threshold and 30-win mark in each of his last three seasons, fantasy players can likely expect more of the same heading into the 2024-25 campaign and beyond.
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Saros had another stellar season as the Predators' No. 1 goalie in 2022-23, posting a 33-23-7 record with a 2.69 GAA and a .919 save percentage in 64 contests. Those were nearly identical numbers to what the Finn produced a year before, but it wasn't enough to earn him a Vezina nomination this time. By both workload and performance, Saros figures to continue to be a top-five goalie in fantasy, and an excellent year by his standards could push him to the top of the list. He'll likely be gone within the first two to three rounds of fantasy drafts.
There are very few true workhorse goaltenders in the NHL these days, but don't tell that to Saros. The Finn played 67 games a season ago, by far the most of his career. He posted 38 victories after never finishing with more than 21 in any other campaign. Saros' GAA (2.64) and save percentage (.918) fell off a bit, but that's understandable considering how much action he saw. Saros injured his ankle late in the regular season and ended up missing the entirety of Nashville's brief four-game postseason run. He will be fully healthy well before the start of training camp, meaning Saros should again be a low-end No. 1 fantasy netminder in all formats this coming season.
The long-time understudy to fellow Finn Pekka Rinne, Saros was finally given a chance at the No. 1 job for Nashville last season and ran with it. Saros posted a brilliant 2.28 GAA, while his .927 save percentage was fourth best in the league. Rinne retired this past summer, prompting Nashville to ink former Calgary goaltender David Rittich to a one-year deal to serve as Saros' backup. Rittich should fare just fine in that role, but he isn't the type of talent to take starts away from Saros. Saros is one of the most technically sound goaltenders in the league and continues to be underrated from a fantasy perspective. There is high-end upside here at a reasonable price. Don't sleep on Saros on draft day.
Saros took over as the Predators' No. 1 netminder last season, and he held up pretty well with the increased workload, finishing the year with a 17-12-4 record, a 2.70 GAA, a .914 save percentage and four shutouts. Pekka Rinne is entering the final year of his contract, and he struggled to the tune of a 3.17 GAA and .895 save percentage in 36 appearances last year, so Saros should take an even bigger share of the starts in 2020-21, perhaps even as much as 60-65 percent. However, the Predators appear to be on the downswing as a whole, so a decrease in win percentage as well as worse GAA and save percentage figures are certainly in the cards for the 25-year-old Finn this season. Saros will still be worth a mid-round pick, but expectations should be tempered. He should be viewed as a No. 2 fantasy option in goal heading into this year's drafts.
Saros took a small step back last season, but he still put up a highly respectable stat line, compiling a 17-10-2 record while posting a .915 save percentage and a 2.62 GAA in 31 appearances. The Finnish backstop is just 24 years old, and should only continue to get better over the next two years before presumably replacing Pekka Rinne as the Predators' starter in 2021-22. Saros' playing time has steadily increased over the last three campaigns due to Rinne's age, but he probably won't make more than 35 appearances in 2019-20. However, he should get enough work to be worth rostering as a No. 2 or No. 3 option in most formats this year, especially if owners are confident that he can post a save percentage north of .920 for the third time in four seasons.
In his second season as the Predators backup to starting netminder Pekka Rinne, Saros rebounded from a poor start to post some pretty decent numbers by the end of the season. After going 1-3-1 in his first five games, along with a 3.71 GAA and .870 save percentage, Saros was sent down to the AHL a number of times to get in some extra starts with the Milwaukee Admirals. The move seemed to pay off, as Saros went 10-2-6 the rest of the way for the Preds with three shutouts, improving his GAA and save percentage to 2.44 and .925, respectively. Looking ahead, Rinne may have won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best netminder last season, but Saros remains the goalie of the future in Nashville. As Rinne's time with the club winds down – 2018-19 will be the final year of a hefty seven-year contract – Saros is well-positioned to take over the reins. He signed a three-year, $4.5 million contract in July, all but guaranteeing the Preds are readying him to take over as their No. 1 guy.
Saros started the 2016-17 season at AHL Milwaukee as the No. 3 guy on the Preds’ goalie depth chart, but it only took him a couple months to surpass Marek Mazanec and become Pekka Rinne’s full-time backup. He achieved that by posting a sparkling 13-2-0 record with a 1.86 GAA and .934 save percentage in the AHL, and the young Finn -- just 21 years old when he was called up -- carried his high level of play over to 21 NHL contests, going 10-8-3 with a 2.35 GAA and .923 save percentage. With two years remaining on Rinne’s contract, Saros doesn't figure to inherit the starting job anytime soon, but he certainly appears to be the Preds’ goalie of the future -- and a potential star of the league, at that. If Rinne struggles or goes down to injury, Saros could see his value spike in a hurry, but the veteran has generally enjoyed great health throughout his career.
After spending two seasons with Hameenlinna in the Finnish Elite League (2013-15), Saros made his transition to North America last season and posted outstanding numbers for the AHL Milwaukee Admirals, finishing 29-8-0 with a 2.24 goals-against average and .920 save percentage. Saros is currently expected to start the 2016-17 season back in Milwaukee, with fellow rookie Marek Mazanec likely to get the nod as Pekka Rinne's backup. However, if Mazanec falters, the Preds won't hesitate to give Saros a look. "I have no fear that if [Mazanec] doesn't do it that Saros can do it," Preds GM David Poile said at the team's Development Camp back in June. It may take another season or two for him to arrive, but currently it looks like Saros and Mazanec are the Preds' future between the pipes once the 33-year-old Rinne's career starts to wind down.
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Comes up short in Game 6
GNashville Predators
May 3, 2024
Saros stopped 28 of 29 shots in Friday's 1-0 loss to the Canucks in Game 6.
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Tending twine Friday
GNashville Predators
May 3, 2024
Saros will face the Canucks at home for Game 6 on Friday.
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Keeps season alive
GNashville Predators
April 30, 2024
Saros stopped 19 of 20 shots in Tuesday's 2-1 win over the Canucks in Game 5.
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Starting in must-win scenario
GNashville Predators
April 30, 2024
Saros will protect the road goal versus the Canucks on Tuesday, Zach Gilchriest of the Predators' official site reports.
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Falters late in Game 4
GNashville Predators
April 28, 2024
Saros stopped 16 of 20 shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Canucks in Game 4.
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
Closing in on extension
GNashville Predators
June 27, 2024
Saros and the Predators are reportedly close to agreeing on an eight-year contract extension, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
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The deal is expected to come in at a cap hit between $7-8 million. Considering Saros' status as one of the top goalies in the league, it appears the 29-year-old could take a hometown discount to remain with the only team he's ever suited up for. If the deal reaches the finish line -- Saros is eligible to sign an extension Monday -- he would be under contract through his age-37 campaign, which could eventually lead the Predators to deal away their presumed goalie of the future, Yaroslav Askarov.
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