Golden Knights suffer bad luck as starting goalie Adin Hill out of commission
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Ryan Hall
March 24, 2024 (2:38 PM)
It's always a crushing feeling for any hockey fan to witness their star goaltender go down to injury after making a sprawling save or being hit by another player.
Golden Knights fans witnessed this last night when the team was facing off against the Columbus Blue Jackets where hill was stretched out to make a save and then had to leave the game.
Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy explained during his postgame that hill told him that he was not able to continue.
«He came to the bench and said he wasn't 100%,»
This season, the golden Knights currently sit in the second wild card spot with 83 points through 70 games. Their last 10 have not been dominant as they hold a record of 5-5-0 and are trying to solidify their position.
Hill, has put together a modest season with a record of 18-10-2 with the goals against of 2.62 and a save percentage of .914 with two shutouts it has shown signs of struggle in his game.
Currently he is listed day-to-day, and we will continue to monitor any changes.
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