Jaxson Stauber become the first goaltender in Blackhawks history to start his NHL career with a 3-0-0 record following Friday’s win over Arizona.
Jaxson Stauber became the first goaltender in Blackhawks history to start his NHL career with a 3-0-0 record after stopping 24 of 27 shots in Friday's 4-3 overtime win over Arizona at the United Center.
"It feels great," Stauber said."Obviously it's a good start. It's pretty cool. Obviously really special with an Original Six team and so many great goalies. It feels good. Got to keep it going, though."Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters. Stauber didn't have his best game against the Coyotes, but he made some big-time saves when the Blackhawks needed him to, particularly on Nick Bjugstad in the third period and Barrett Hayton in overtime. He's given his team a chance to win in all three starts.
"It's been awesome," said Caleb Jones, who scored the overtime winner on Friday."He's pretty composed back there. He plays the puck well for young guys. He's not afraid of the moment, it doesn't look like he's getting too nervous. He's been playing great for us and he's been consistent, which is always great. He's a really good kid."
Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson said he didn't know what to expect from Stauber, but acknowledges he's had a nice stretch while Alex Stalock continues to work his way back from his second concussion this season.