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Zamboni driver makes NHL debut as emergency goalie, helps Hurricanes secure 6-3 win in Toronto
Forty-two-year-old David Ayres, who drives the Zamboni for the Leafs and works as a maintenance man at another Toronto arena, came into face the franchise he works for late in the second period.
The Canes with a ZAMBONI DRIVER in net ripping the Leafs!
— Joe Mazur (@joemazurabc11) February 23, 2020
Both Canes goalies left the game with injuries forcing head coach Rod Brind’Amour to go with Ayers.
James Reimer started and was run into in the first period by Jaccob Slavin who was pushed from behind by a Toronto player.
In the second period, Mrazek went out to play a puck along the boards and was clobbered. He had to leave the game forcing Ayers into action.
The Canes scored on the ensuing power play giving Ayers a 4-1 lead.
The Leafs quickly put two past Ayers cutting the lead to 4-3 in less than two minutes. Ayers didn’t give up another from that point on.
Carolina got two more goals in the third period for a historic 6-3 win.
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