Oettinger was nothing short of amazing at times, and it clearly helps pave the way for the Stars going forward. The young goalie played last season but was expected to do most of his work in the AHL this year. But after injuries to Ben Bishop, Anton Khudobin and Braden Holtby during the season, Oettinger took over and went 30-15-1 with a 2.53 GAA and .914 save percentage during the regular season. He earned the right to be the team's starter, and he stepped up even further in the postseason.
"Jake Oettinger's a franchise goalie, and he's going to get better," Bowness said. "He's a young guy, this is his first run through the playoffs and he's going to gain from his experience. The Dallas Stars are in good shape for a long time with Jake."
Oettinger was calm and confident throughout the game. Dallas took a 1-0 lead 40 seconds in on a goal by Benn, and then the Flames were able to tie things up in the second period. Vladislav Namestnikov made it 2-1 right away, but Calgary then struck back when Gaudreau fed Matthew Tkachuk for a one-timer. The score stayed that way until the 15:09 mark in overtime when Gaudreau threaded the perfect shot through a small corner in the top of the net.
"You go into overtime with Jake, you know it's going to take a perfect shot to beat him, and it was a perfect shot," Bowness said. "Johnny made a great shot right under the bar. You can't do anything about that."
Oettinger received heavy praise on social media throughout the league, and Flames players made a special effort to congratulate him in the handshake line. It was a huge step in the career of a young athlete.