Though the NHL will not make any changes to the current procedure for emergency backup goalies, Commissioner Bettman said every EBUG who has his name registered with the League's Central Registry department will require a physical examination prior to the season.
The EBUG procedure came into the spotlight when
David Ayres
was required to play for the Carolina Hurricanes during a 6-3 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Feb. 22 because of in-game injuries to Hurricanes goalies Petr Mrazek and James Reimer.
Ayres, a 42-year-old former ice resurfacing machine driver who is manager of operations at Mattamy Athletic Centre, the former Maple Leaf Gardens, is one of 136 registered emergency backup goalies this season.
He played the final 28:41 of the game, made eight saves, and became the oldest goalie in NHL history to win his regular-season debut.
"For those of you old enough to remember, it was a real Walter Mitty moment," Commissioner Bettman said, referring to the fictional daydreaming character. "It's sports, I suppose, at its most interesting and its best."