Los Angeles Kings goaltending development coach Dusty Imoo was trying to keep his emotions in check while he drove to the American Hockey League game between Ontario and San Jose on Saturday, but he wasn't trying too hard.
Imoo was getting ready to make hockey history as the emergency backup goaltender to his son, Jonah Imoo, in his AHL debut for Ontario, and figured it would be better to reminisce on the drive to Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California, instead of letting those emotions show once he arrived. For all the outside focus on becoming the first father-son goaltending tandem in professional hockey, this was an important game for Jonah, a 22-year-old on a professional tryout with the Kings' AHL affiliate. The last thing his dad wanted him to see was his goalie coach fighting back tears on the bench.
Father-son goalies embrace backup plan
Dusty Imoo, 46, watches AHL debut of son Jonah, 22, from bench for Kings affiliate