The 2019-20 season has to be one of the most difficult ones that goaltender Kaden Fulcher can remember and not even because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
When the season started, Fulcher was with the ECHL's Toledo Walleye but that did not last too long.
Although he had a lower-body injury that kept bothering him, Fulcher tried to fight through it but was not getting the results he wanted.
Eventually, Fulcher opted to have surgery to correct the problem.
Then the pandemic hit and all the work that Fulcher intended to do during his rehabilitation had to be adjusted.
Undaunted, Fulcher got creative and managed to procure a machine that fires pucks at him, kind of like a tennis ball machine does.
The Red Wings originally signed Fulcher as an undrafted free agent in October of 2017.
Goaltenders usually take a little longer to develop than skaters do and the 6-foot-3 netminder only turns 22 on Sept. 23.
Although Fulcher has already made his NHL debut -- in relief of Jimmy Howard on April 6, 2019 -- he is still a work in progress.
Now healthy, Fulcher will look to reestablish his game this coming season, as long as the pandemic permits.
2 - Due to injury, Fulcher was limited to just two games during the 2019-20 season, both for the Walleye.
6 - In his first game of the season, a loss to the Kansas City Mavericks on Oct. 25, Fulcher allowed six goals.
30 - Against the Mavericks, Fulcher had 30 saves.