While it was previously reported that there was some hope that injured Nashville Predators starting goaltender Juuse Saros would be able to play after the first two games of his team’s first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche, it seems that timeline may have been a bit optimistic.
On Friday, Predators coach John Hynes announced that Saros would not be playing in Game 3 and that rookie Connor Ingram will retain the starter’s crease. After a brutal overtime loss on Thursday night, the Predators have a crucial home contest on Saturday as they try to fight their way back into the series.
While this news is undoubtedly unfortunate for the Predators given their increasingly dire situation and Saros’ brilliance this year, there is one wrinkle to this storyline that could prove to be a positive for Nashville: the emergence of Ingram.
The rookie started Game 2 after season-long backup David Rittich’s Game 1 implosion and performed admirably. Ingram made some spectacular saves and finished with 49 saves on 51 shots, nearly carrying the Predators to a miracle road victory. If Saros’ injury is what puts Ingram into the spotlight and he raises his stock leaguewide considerably, perhaps that can be some consolation to the Predators faithful.
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