Vancouver Canucks Goalie Thatcher Demko Breaks Silence on Drama Surrounding J.T. Miller & Elias Pettersson
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The Vancouver Canucks are once again without Thatcher Demko after the goalie left Thursday's win over Seattle with an injury.
Demko's season so far, even beyond injuries, has been up to the high standard he has set for himself, but the 29 year old says he expected some rust.
He says coming back from such a serious injury is new territory for him, but he's confident that he's going to find his A-game again.
This is something I haven't really done before. It's a new path, a new challenge, I think. In some ways it's difficult to kind of put into words... It feels like all the pieces are there. I'm ready to kind of get back to how I was last year. I don't have a doubt that I'll be able to do that.
Demko is 2-1-3 with an .881 save percentage since returning from injury in December, last season he posted a .918 save percentage.
Thatcher Demko downplays dressing room rift
The goaltender said he wanted to "tread lightly" but that he considered the issues to be less about what is supposedly happening in the Canucks dressing room, and more about the fact that the team is underachieving.