Coach Jeremy Colliton, when asked if he would consider pulling Lehner before a shootout, said, "we haven't talked about it. [Lehner's] played really well for us. We've had a couple shootouts where we lost. I don't think that detracts from the job he's doing in the net."
Lehner is 5-4-3 with a 2.38 goals-against average and an NHL-leading .938 save percentage in 13 games. Lehner said he took to Twitter to defend himself on Sunday partially because he was frustrated with the media's take on his shootout record and the Blackhawks results.
"We went head to head against one of the best teams in the League last game. What are they, 10-1 in their last 11 games?" Lehner said of the Stars. "We lose that game and what's the headlines? [Forward Alex] DeBrincat can't buy a goal, Robin can't stop a shootout, we can't get a call. The negativity's overwhelming. We've been playing a little up and down, but we're getting better and we're in the race. We played a great game against one of the better teams, we lost in a lottery, and then it turns all negative. We believe in each other in here."
Lehner also enjoyed a bit of "fun and games" on Twitter, taking suggestions for improving his shootout results.