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Sarthou Invited to Warren Strelow Goaltending Camp

May 7, 2015 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Tri-City Americans News Release


KENNEWICK, WA - Tri-City Americans Goaltender Evan Sarthou has been invited to the Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Camp, May 7-10, at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube in Ann Arbor, Mich.

The Warren Strelow Goaltending Camp is a select camp made up of the top goaltenders in each age group eligible for international play. The camp is used to help goaltenders master the fundamentals of the position while developing a personal identity that translates to game success, with the camp covering both the mental and physical aspects of the game.

Camp includes both on and off-ice workouts, as well as video training and guest speakers. The camp is led by National Goaltending Coach Kevin Reiter.

Sarthou, a 6'1 180-lb netminder from Black Diamond, WA, just finished his second season with the Americans, appearing in 28 games and collecting a 11-15-0-2 record, along with a 3.10 goals against average and a 0.906 save percentage. Evan recorded seven shutouts this season, tied for the league in shutouts with Landon Bow or Swift Current and one shy of the single season record set by Carey Price.

Sarthou competed in the IIHF U-18 World Championships with Team USA. He played in five games, accumulating a 92.68 save percentage and a 1.15 goals against average. Sarthou recorded a shutout in his first game of the tournament against Slovakia and played in all three games down the stretch of the tournament, helping Team USA earn a gold medal.




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