Draft:Georg Vladimirov
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Georg Vladimirov is an Estonian goaltender, born on February 23, 2005 in Tallinn. He began his career in Estonia with the HC Vipers. At the age of 12, he moved to Russia to play for the SKA-Varyagi hockey club to gain further development. At the age of 15, he returned home, where he spent several months with the HC Panter. In the 20-21 season, Georg returned to his native Vipers to play in the adult Estonian championship Coolbet Hokiliiga. After his debut season at the adult level, in the 21-22 season, Georg moved to Sweden to play for Söderhamn/Ljusne J20. In the same season, Georg debuted for the Estonian U20 national team, where he played at the U20 World Championship in D1B and was named the best goaltender of the tournament at the age of only 16. In the same season, Georg played for the Estonian U18 team at the World Championships D2A and won a silver medal and helped Estonia to rise to the U18 D1B for the first time in history. In the following years, Georg played for Strömsbro IF J18 for one season, and is currently in his second season defending the colors of Nyköpings SK J20, where he also made his debut at the professional level in Sweden. At the national team level, Georg also played again at the World Championships U18 in D1B in 2023 and also at the World Championships U20 in D1B in 2025. Georg was the number one goaltender for the Estonian team at all tournaments.