Former St. Louis Blues goaltender and current Pittsburgh Penguins back-up Brent Johnson has had a middle of the road career.
A disappointment in St. Louis, Johnson has failed to flourish in the NHL and is lucky to be the back up to fan favorite goalie Marc Andre-Fleury.
In 10 NHL seasons spent with the Blues, Phoenix Coyotes, Washington Capitals, and now Pittsburgh, Johnson has a career record of 130 wins and 104 losses, a 2.60 goals against average, and a career .904 save percentage.
Hardly great numbers for such a goalie who was once such a promising young prospect.
But last night Johnson officially made a name for himself in the NHL.
He has the best left-hook of any goaltender in the NHL.
Take a look for yourself.
A disappointment in St. Louis, Johnson has failed to flourish in the NHL and is lucky to be the back up to fan favorite goalie Marc Andre-Fleury.
In 10 NHL seasons spent with the Blues, Phoenix Coyotes, Washington Capitals, and now Pittsburgh, Johnson has a career record of 130 wins and 104 losses, a 2.60 goals against average, and a career .904 save percentage.
Hardly great numbers for such a goalie who was once such a promising young prospect.
But last night Johnson officially made a name for himself in the NHL.
He has the best left-hook of any goaltender in the NHL.
Take a look for yourself.
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