Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar says the net is Pavel Francouz's following goaltender Philipp Grubauer's injury in Game 1 of the team's Second Round series against the Dallas Stars.
Francouz entered Saturday's contest 3:06 into the second period after Grubauer went to stretch out his right leg to make a kick save before falling to the ice in pain. Colorado's starting goalie for most of the postseason needed help from the Avs' training staff to leave the playing surface and didn't return to the game.
In came Francouz, who made 18-of-20 saves in his third outing of the postseason and his first in relief--Colorado was trailing 3-1 when he entered and eventually dropped the opener in the best-of-seven set, 5-3. He will make his first start of the series on Monday night in Game 2, as Bednar announced earlier in the day that Grubauer is out indefinitely.
"The good news on that front is that Frankie has played real well for us this year and he's kind of split the season with some of the injuries that we've had," Bednar said on Saturday. "His play has dictated that he should stay in the net at times, and we're a confident team in front of him too. Hopefully Grubi can get healthy and get back in here as soon as possible. In the meantime, Frankie's going to have to get the job done."
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