Malcolm Subban drew the start for the Blackhawks in Carolina, his sixth appearance in the last eight outings and fourth start in that stretch. After allowing four goals on 18 shots in the opening half of the game, Colliton turned to Collin Delia who was backing up for the night, giving the netminder his first NHL appearance since Jan. 17 in Florida.
It was part of the plan down the stretch, Colliton said ahead of the game, to get Delia back into action, but it came sooner than expected as Chicago fell behind quickly in Carolina. Delia stepped in and went a perfect 19-for-19 over the final 30 minutes of play, including several prime scoring chances for the home side.
"It's good to see him come in and have some success like that," DeBrincat said. "He had some good saves and probably kept us in the game a lot longer than we should've been."
"He was good. Our plan was to get him in soon here. Wasn't planning on it being tonight, but he did an excellent job for us," Colliton said. "He's worked hard and probably helped that he know he was going to play soon. He's been preparing and he did an excellent job with the opportunity."
Delia played four AHL games on a conditioning stint with the Rockford IceHogs from Feb. 27-March 7, but otherwise hasn't seen game action since the opening week of the NHL season.
"Just trying to stay sharp, keep my habits pretty good and just be ready," Delia said of his mindset with such a long time between games. "Especially in an opportunity like this, backing up, you have to be ready regardless of the situation. Just trying to keep that my M.O."