TORONTO — David Ayres went out for a casual game of pickup hockey last week.‘ practice goalie, the 42-year-old Zamboni driver hadn’t been on the ice with friends in a few months.
The resident of Bowmanville, Ont., has been interviewed dozens of times, appeared on "Today" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" in the United States, and was a guest of the Hurricanes along with wife Sarah at their game Tuesday in Raleigh, N.C. Ayres, who underwent a kidney transplant in the mid-2000s, allowed goals on the Leafs’ first two shots, but stopped the next eight, including one at the buzzer that he snagged with his glove to put an exclamation mark on a moment the hockey world won’t soon forget.
One idea floated is ensuring a member of each team’s backroom staff can suit up in a pinch or that there’s an across-the-board standard for emergency backup goalies — known as an "EBUG" — but there’s likely no easy solution. It didn’t happen — Toronto was embarrassed, not the NHL, in a game dominated by the Hurricanes — but the optics could have been disastrous.
Canes HockeyHallFame Last week the dog was lying on it. Today I can't touch it without these little white gloves on... Who would have thought?
Canes HockeyHallFame The display will be there for a certain time period. Hey the HHOF is a business and with the popularity of this story, they can attract more foot traffic $$$$$$ they are taking advantage of the Zamboni driver
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