Some folks might have raised an eyebrow or two when it was announced that Kari Lehtonen was going to start at home Saturday. And it's more a reflection on Lehtonen's play in Calgary than dissatisfaction with the play of Ben Bishop, who will undoubtedly start Monday.
Unless, of course, Lehtonen pitches a shutout against Buffalo. But we digress.
Sort of.
The point is that at a time on the road trip when the Stars needed Lehtonen to step into the breach, having lost the first two games in Colorado and Edmonton, Lehtonen was very good in a 2-1 win. His stop of a shorthanded breakaway by Mikael Backlund was a game-saver as the Stars had to come from behind for the important victory, which turned out to be Lehtonen's first of the season.
Lehtonen is 1-3-0 on the season with an .896 save percentage, but this start gives Lehtonen the chance to build on an important win in Calgary and build up the kind of trust that is critical to ongoing success.
"I think every game when your backup goalie is important, because you're getting situations that are not an advantage for the team," Hitchcock said.
Hitchcock said that with the team's energy level in question, given the end of the long road trip without a break, it's going to be up to Lehtonen to reprise his role.
"He did a great in Calgary, and we hope he does the same job again," he said.
And if he does play well again, Hitchcock acknowledged that, perhaps, he needs to rethink how he deploys the veteran, who still has a starter's mentality.
"If he plays really well tonight, we got to think about that," Hitchcock said. "We've got to think about maybe adding some more games into the mix for him."