Now’s Not The Time For The Devils Goaltending To Have Consistency Issues
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The seconds were counting down as the Devils were on the verge of finishing off probably their most impressive first period (or any period) of their young season on Thursday in Florida, which had won all eight of its home games coming into the contest. Up 1-0 and outshooting the talented Panthers, 22-12, the Devils watched Florida wing Carter Verhaeghe pick up the puck in his own zone and motor down the left wing. When he reached the top of the left circle, Verhaeghe unleashed a strong wrist shot, but one that just has to be stopped by an NHL goalie.
Now’s Not The Time For The Devils Goaltending To Have Consistency Issues
Now’s Not The Time For The Devils Goaltending…
Now’s Not The Time For The Devils Goaltending To Have Consistency Issues
The seconds were counting down as the Devils were on the verge of finishing off probably their most impressive first period (or any period) of their young season on Thursday in Florida, which had won all eight of its home games coming into the contest. Up 1-0 and outshooting the talented Panthers, 22-12, the Devils watched Florida wing Carter Verhaeghe pick up the puck in his own zone and motor down the left wing. When he reached the top of the left circle, Verhaeghe unleashed a strong wrist shot, but one that just has to be stopped by an NHL goalie.