First, since returning from his lower-body injury, Cam Johnson is (5-0-0, 1.10 GAA, .961 SV%). Over the past three games, Johnson has given up one goal. He’s coming off back-to-back shutouts.
Over the last three weekends, Johnson is (5-0-0, 0.60 GAA, .979 SV% and 2 shutouts). After giving up two goals on the first four shots that he faced this season, Johnson has a .956 save percentage. Those are very comparable to Zane McIntyre’s numbers.
After last night’s game, the head coach was impressed with his goaltenders play
“I thought Cam Johnson played an outstanding game tonight,” Fighting Hawks head coach Brad Berry said. ”He won the game for us.”
Going into tonight game between the North Dakota Fighting Hawks and the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs, some have asked how does Cam Johnson compare to other UND goalies. So, I decided to take a look. I am going to use McIntyre as a bench mark.
How does Cam Johnson Compare? I decided to take a look.
Last year, during the first half of the season, McIntyre played in 19 games and was (13-4-2, 1.95 GAA, .929.) If you look at Johnson’s numbers, he’s (6-0-1, 1.34 GAA and .947 SV%). Thoughts?
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