Devon Levi has earned an analytical, process-driven reputation in his years developing from a seventh-round draft pick into one of the most accomplished goaltenders in NCAA history.
Levi is known to stay on the ice long after practices end. He uses virtual reality technology to take his training home and visualization techniques to keep his mind sharp. But the work all boils down to one simple objective, which he considers his purpose.
"Just keep the puck out of the net," Levi said inside KeyBank Center on Monday. "That's what it comes down to. The guy that can do it the best is the guy that's going to play.
"… There's so many different ways to do it, there's so many guys that did it differently. Just at the end of the day, it's just whether it crossed the line or not and just keeping it out. I feel like I was born to do this and it's my passion."
Levi: 'I just felt in my heart that I wanted to be a Sabre'
Notes from Monday's practice at KeyBank Center
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