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Russian winger promises better things in the future after starting the year well but losing confidence

Whatever the future holds, Nikolay Goldobin says he hopes to get a chance to prove he can be a faster player.

“It was a tough season for us, we didn’t make the playoffs. difficult for me as well,” he said. “ wants me to be faster, a faster player, when you’re fast, you can get to the puck quicker.”“It’s going to be a long summer for me … I’m going to prove in camp and in the exhibition games.” “I like to be here, I like the guys and I love the city. Hopefully I’ll get another chance to play here, I don’t know right now what’s going to happen.”When things were working, he said, he was feeling confident. When they weren’t, he lost faith in his abilities.“I’m usually a cold-water guy but sometimes you can’t control it,” he said.

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