Tomas Vokoun has been the best goalie in the NHL early in the season. With a 9.25 save percentage and a 2.14 GAA going into a game against the Maple Leafs, Scott Clemmensen got his chance to play goal to give the beleagered Vokoun a rest. Colton Orr, Toronto’s enforcer (goon) took care of Clemmensen in the third period, with enough contact to at least warrant a penalty but the referees missed the call and that was the game.
So the team is below .500 with that kind of goaltending… HHEEEEEELP… we need some more scoring.
About the Author
Written by Marvin Miller
Freelance Sportswriter for many years. Hockey coach for 10 years up to Bantam AA. Certified Level 2 in both hockey and racquetball. Works now as a Senior Technical Writer. Hobbies, racquetball, playing guitar, and following hockey, particularly the NHL Draft.










