Plus, Daccord dueled veteran Cory Schneider (410 NHL games) during the just-completed series. The first three games of the series were one-goal games and Game 4 was effectively a 2-0 victory before McCormick's two late scores added up to a hat trick and final margin that was a bit deceiving.
Daccord did not disappoint, making 21 saves and protecting the early lead against a team with NHL forwards such as former Kraken waiver pickup Austin Czarnik (blanked Monday after notching three goals and seven assists in his first five postseason games) and promising high-round New York Islanders draft choices Simon Holmstrom (first round, 2019) and Aatu Raty (second round, 2021).
True to form, Daccord credited the squad in front of him, including fellow Kraken stalwarts and defensemen Connor Carrick (four assists in the series), Cale Fleury (three assists in series) and Gustav Olofsson (assist on McCormick's game-winning goal), who all delivered on both ends of the ice for Charlotte.
"We just did such a good job in the D-zone of limiting their chances,' said Daccord to CharlotteCheckers.com reporter Nicholas Niedzielski. "We must have set a record for blocked shots tonight. I felt like everything was getting blocked on the way in. Shoutout to our D and our forwards. It felt like the whole game I was yelling, 'Nice block.'