Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Vegas leans on 1-2 goalie combo to even series vs Canadiens

- By JOHN WAWROW AP Hockey Writer

MONTREAL (AP) >> Vegas coach Peter DeBoer can’t think of a more challengin­g position for a player to be in than goalie Robin Lehner having to bide his time backing up Marc-Andre Fleury during a playoff run.

Lehner might not have as accomplish­ed a resume as Fleury, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, but is renowned for his intense nature that feeds off any hint of being doubted. The two goalies have establishe­d a bond of respect in being able to put aside their competitiv­e egos for the common good.

“He might have the toughest job in hockey playing behind a legend in ‘Flower,’“DeBoer said, using Fleury’s nickname. “How he’s handled that, I think, has earned the respect of everybody in our dressing room. And that’s not the stuff that people see. It’s genuine. He’s a good man and a good teammate. And he played a hell of a game for us.”

With a 27-save outing, Lehner played a key role in a 2-1 overtime victory against Montreal to even their Stanley Cup semifinal series at 2. Game 5 is at Vegas on Tuesday night.

Lehner came to the rescue when the Golden Knights needed a lift after losing two straight.

He got his second postseason start — his first was Vegas’ 7-1 meltdown against Colorado — with the 36-year-old Fleury appearing to wear down having played 15 games over 34 days. The fatigue may have contribute­d to Fleury’s late-game flub that allowed Montreal to rally for a 3-2 overtime win last week.

Anything to help, said Lehner. He dismissed questions of whether the game was an opportunit­y to redeem himself after giving up seven goals on 37 shots against Colorado, and whether his performanc­e moved him ahead of Fleury in the pecking order.

“Everything’s so blown out of proportion. I don’t care. I couldn’t care less,” Lehner said with a familiar defiance that has helped him overcome a series of concussion­s, being diagnosed as being bipolar and a stint in rehab to address issues of depression and alcoholism.

“Flower has been absolutely outstandin­g. He’s the reason we’re here,” Lehner added. “When you get a chance to come in and help, it’s great. You just do what you can for the team whatever position you’re in.”

The win and Lehner’s performanc­e provided DeBoer validation for a decision initially greeted with skepticism.

“I knew he’d be good,” the coach said. “The gamble to play (Lehner) having not played a lot lately was no bigger than the gamble of playing a fatigued, in my mind, goalie with no rest really on the horizon.”

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