Mike Hoffman made his National Hockey League debut on
Friday night.
The Ottawa Senators recalled the former Saint John Sea
Dogs forward on Friday on an emergency basis. Hoffman skated for the Sens in their 2-1 overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday in Raleigh.
Hoffman wore No. 68 for the Senators and saw nine minutes
and one second of ice-time. He had no points or shots and finished the game a
-1.
The 22-year old who has spent this season playing with
the American Hockey League’s Binghamton Senators became just the third Sea Dog
to see action in a NHL game. Defensemen Yann Sauve and Simon Despres are the
others. Goaltender Mathieu Corbeil was a backup goaltender for the Columbus
Blue Jackets earlier this year but did not play.
"I was going home for Christmas holidays, but I'd much
rather be here," Hoffman said before the game.
"I feel pretty good," he added. "I had a
few exhibition games so far and I just want to take the experience I got from
those games and carry it into a regular-season one. It’s definitely a great
opportunity for me and I’ve got to take every opportunity I can get right now.”
"We’re excited for him," said Senators head
coach Paul MacLean. "He showed some great speed during the exhibition
season and he’s worked hard in Binghamton. That team has struggled, along with
him, but he does bring an awful lot of speed to his game and if he can bring
that to us tonight and that energy of playing in his first game, it’s going to
help the team a lot."
Hoffman has seven goals and 10 assists in 32 games with
the Baby Senators this year.
Photo Credit: Sens Twitter
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