Radulov’s third period goal lifts Dallas Stars over Calgary Flames 2-1
CALGARY — Kari Lehtonen had a rough beginning to life as a backup goalie with the Dallas Stars this season.
In just his second start of the season, Lehtonen made 29 saves to backstop the Stars to a 2-1 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Friday.
“I hadn’t played much and now I was able to get a chance and, of course, you want to do well and help the team,” said the 33-year-old veteran goalie from Helsinki, Finland, who was selected second overall by the Atlanta Thrashers at the 2002 NHL Draft. “Everything’s hard. It’s hard to play every night. It’s hard to play once in two weeks. You just have to go out there with a fresh mind and believe in your abilities as a goalie.”
Lehtonen lost his only other start of the season on Oct. 7 and was also tagged with two other losses in relief appearances of Ben Bishop, who the Stars acquired from the Los Angeles Kings on May 5 for a fourth-round selection in the 2017 NHL Draft.