Ayres, who drives the ice resurfacing machine at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto and is a regular participant at Maple Leafs practices when an extra goalie is required, entered at 11:19 of the second period after Petr Mrazek sustained an upper-body injury in a collision with Maple Leafs forward Kyle Clifford in a race for the puck.
Ayres became the oldest goalie in NHL history to win his regular-season debut; the record was held by Hugh Lehman with the Chicago Blackhawks on Nov. 17, 1926 (41 years, 21 days).
"I thought I'd be nervous if it ever happened. I was nervous for the whole second period," said Ayres, who allowed a goal on each of the first two shots he faced. "As you could tell, I couldn't stop a puck if I had to in the second. I told the boys in the intermission, 'I'll be ready to go.' All I thought was keep breathing nice and slowly and relax, the shots are going to come. I face these guys all the time, the Leafs, at practice, to be honest."
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James Reimer, who started for Carolina, made one save before leaving the game at 6:10 of the first period. He was injured at 3:07 in a collision with Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin, who was pushed into him by Maple Leafs forward Zach Hyman.
"I said, 'Stop the puck, buddy,'" Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said when asked what he said to Ayres during the second intermission. "We told him we were going to go after them in the third period, we were not going to sit back, we're going to try to protect you but you're going to have to make a save or two to get us the win.
"I just love the way our guys accepted him, cheered him on. It was special to be a part of."