"It's just something I saw online over the last little while," Allen said. "A couple of young kids mentioned it to me on Twitter, and I pledged money to some young goalies. Now I'm participating myself. It's obviously a good cause if it's for cancer research. If I can make a some saves while making money, it's great. It's very little but it means a lot."
Through three games this season, Allen has made 115 saves, resulting in a $1,150 donation for October Saves.
Carter Hutton, who made his first start Tuesday night against the Rangers and stopped 32 shots, will also be contributing $10 for each of his saves.
"Jake approached me about it and it was awesome. A great idea, a great cause. What a cool concept, too," Hutton said. "From a charity standpoint, you can watch from the outside and see a tally in the game as the month builds up, and with the money going to charity, it's awesome."
Fans can
pledge their own donations to the cause
- whether it's per save or a flat amount - by visiting
Allen's page on OctoberSaves.com
.