As time starts to run out, plenty of NHL veterans still chasing first Stanley Cup
TORONTO — Time is running out for some NHL players that have yet to win a Stanley Cup over a lengthy career.
Here are 10 NHL veterans still chasing their first Cup:
1. Calgary goaltender Mike Smith — 37, 13 seasons (2018-19: 42 games played, 23-16-2, 2.72 goals-against average, .898 save percentage)
Smith arguably has his best chance at a Cup with Calgary after years in Dallas, Tampa Bay and Arizona. He has played just 19 career playoff games with 16 of those coming in the Phoenix Coyotes’ run to the 2012 Western Conference Final. Things weren’t looking good for the Kingston, Ont., native early in the season when he got injured and lost his starting job to David Rittich, but he’s bounced back to retake the No. 1 role with the Flames while playing in his final season of a six-year contract.