During an eventful Game 3 of the Windsor Spitfires' playoff series against the London Knights — which also included London goalie Anthony Stolarz slashing Windsor's Josh Ho-Sang in the back of the head — a blowout led to a walkout.
The onslaught of goals scored got so bad that Stolarz's opposing goalie, Dalen Kuchmey, pulled himself from the game.
The onslaught of goals scored got so bad that Stolarz's opposing goalie, Dalen Kuchmey, pulled himself from the game.
Kuchmey was pressed into duty because his fellow goalie Alex Fotinos was not feeling well at all. Eight goals and 34 minutes later, Kuchmey was still in the game and his coach Bob Boughner didn't have much design on pulling him. So he just left the ice.
Spoke to goalie Dalen Kuchmey, who said he will not be returning to the Windsor #Spitfires
— Jim Parker (@winstarparker) March 26, 2014
Not only did Kuchmey leave the ice, he went straight to the dressing room, changed and left the team.
The goalie said he's not going to play another game for Windsor. And he's right.
The goalie said he's not going to play another game for Windsor. And he's right.
After leaving the ice and quitting on his team, as Boughner put it, the Spitfires likely wouldn't have him back anyway. Question is if any other team will have him now.
Kuchmey faced 26 shots on the night and stopped only 18 of them, clearly not his or Windsor's night. Fotinos stopped 11 of 13 shots in the final 25:34 but the game was more than out of hand at that point.
[CBSSports]
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