
NHL sticking with emergency backup goalie rule despite wild scene in Toronto
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Dale Tallon had a sinking feeling.
With his team chasing Toronto for the Atlantic Division’s final playoff spot, the Florida Panthers’ general manager — like most fans and media — cringed when the Carolina Hurricanes lost both their netminders to injury in a crucial game against the Maple Leafs last month.
Down the tunnel and onto the ice at Scotiabank Arena that Saturday night trudged emergency backup goalie David Ayres, a 42-year-old Zamboni driver sporting blue gear and frayed nerves.
“I thought maybe they’d score 10 goals,” said Tallon, before adding with a laugh: “But, you know, I was wrong again.”