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Let's face it...
Edmonton is not a good hockey team, and may not be for another few years...
But the trade with the LA Kings for goalie Ben Scrivens paid off last night. Scrivens set a record for most saves in a shutout with 59 in a win over the San Jose Sharks. He breaks the old record of 54 by Coyotes goalie Mike Smith from the 2011-2012 season.
Here's most of them... feel free to count off...
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“I was seeing the puck well,” he said postgame. “We got extremely lucky with a couple of posts in the second.
“I had an awful, awful warm-up, it was an inauspicious start to it. It’s one of those things where you try not to look at the forest while you’re in the trees. You try to focus on the process and give yourself a chance to make that save and when the puck drops again, you try to focus on the next one and don’t try to get too far ahead of yourself.”
The Oilers better now think of locking up Scrivens for quite a while...
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