Steve-o said:
Confirmed: Lehner starts tonight.
Lehner, the Sens' second-round pick in 2009, has been absolutely spectacular, posting a .938 save percentage in 31 games this season in the AHL. The praise for him from NHL sources is very high, with some saying he can be a star goaltender, a comment you normally don't hear for goalies seeing as that is usually a position that requires a conservative approach to project. Lehner is a big goalie, measuring at 6-foot-4 and over 200 pounds, and a source describes him as a goaltender "who moves like a small man. You simply can't score on down low."
His combination of athletic tools, size, good overall hockey sense and a record of high-end puck stopping makes Lehner a top prospect. NHL backup Ben Bishop is playing well in net for Ottawa, and it's hard to know how long Anderson will be out for, but if Ottawa needs to use Lehner to fill starts, he is more than ready. In the long run, the Sens' goalie of the future will likely find a way to get himself in the net sooner rather than later.
This could prove to be better!