MLive’s Ansar Khan posted a morning column which discusses Red Wings goaltender Alex Lyon’s attempts to earn the starting job in Detroit’s three-goalie crease:
Ville Husso and Cam Talbot have considerably more NHL experience than Lyon, but coach Derek Lalonde said during training camp that the goaltending job is wide open. Lyon, who appeared in a career-high 44 games and went 21-18-5, can grab it.
“My whole career I had to kind of work for every inch that I’ve gotten,” Lyon said. “So, my approach remains the same. Coming off last year, feel a bit more comfortable playing in the NHL and just trying to build on that confidence and I think that everybody in the locker room feels like we’re on a mission.”
Talbot, signed to a two-year deal in the offseason, was tested in the third period, making nine saves. Christian Fischer and Vladimir Tarasenko (power play) scored in the second period as the Red Wings moved to 2-0 and have allowed only two goals thus far.
“Our approach all along was a clean slate for the goaltending and we’re sticking to that,” Lalonde said. “And so far, I think all four goalies that have played have shown some positives. The positive with so many exhibition games is eight (games) is a lot of goalie looks.”
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Lyon said the disappointing end to the season – missing the playoffs on a tiebreaker – left a bad taste.
“I’m sure everybody would probably say that but just tried to use it as fuel for the fire and felt like I put in a lot of work this summer and just excited and optimistic to get going,” he said.
Update: The Hockey News’s Connor Eargood wrote about Lyon as well:
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