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Laval Rocket faces red-hot Dollard goalie Devon Levi in North Division final
Laval Rocket faces red-hot Dollard goalie Devon Levi in North Division final

Ottawa Citizen

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

Laval Rocket faces red-hot Dollard goalie Devon Levi in North Division final

Article content Devon Levi will allow another goal before his playoff run ends. That much is guaranteed. Article content It just seems like the Rochester Americans' goaltender, a Dollard-des-Ormeaux native, is unbeatable for the time being. And that could prove to be a problem for the Laval Rocket as the teams prepared for their best-of-five AHL North Division final. Article content 'I try not to let the outcomes of games really affect the way I think,' Levi, 23, recently told The Gazette. 'I don't get too high when I'm not scored on. If I do get scored on a lot, I don't want to be on an emotional roller-coaster. As long as my process is good, I'm doing the right things and have good intentions and my habits are there, that's all I can control. Article content Article content 'If I'm doing the same things and give up seven goals, in an ideal world I'd feel the same. Trust my process, trust my base and not let the outcome of the game dictate how I feel.' Article content Article content Levi has been on an incredible roll heading into Wednesday night's opening game at Blue Cross Arena (7 p.m., RDS). During Rochester's sweep of Syracuse in its first-round series, Levi recorded consecutive shutouts, allowed only two goals, had a ridiculous 0.67 goals-against average and a .978 save percentage. He hasn't allowed a goal since 3:29 of the second period of Game 1 and has a shutout streak of 156:31. Article content As the last line of defence, Levi knows the Americans will go as far as he takes them. He has been called the team's 'biggest piece' by Rochester captain Mason Jobst, and the articulate Levi is prepared to embrace that challenge. Article content 'It's not something out of the ordinary,' Levi said. 'I accepted that role when I became a goaltender. You have a big job. You have the pressure on your shoulders. I thrive under that pressure and enjoy it. I love it. I want to help in any way that I can. It definitely excites me, but I also have belief in my team. I'm there for them and they're going to be there for me when I need them. We can help each other be successful.' Article content Article content Levi was a major component in the Americans (42-22-5) finishing second in the division behind Laval, which was first overall in the AHL. He had a league-leading seven shutouts in 42 games while going 25-13-4, along with a 2.20 GAA and .919 save percentage. Article content Selected by Florida in the seventh round (No. 212 overall) in 2020, the Panthers traded Levi to the Buffalo Sabres in 2021, along with a conditional 2022 first-round pick (used to select centre Jiri Kulich No. 28 overall) in exchange for forward Sam Reinhart. Article content Article content While Levi has thrived in the minors, his ascendancy to the NHL has proved more difficult, although he has been placed in a few untenable situations by the rebuilding Sabres. He went 2-7 in nine games this season with a 4.12 GAA and .872 save percentage, but was more successful in 2023-24. In 23 games (21 starts) the 6-foot, 192-pounder was 10-8-2 with a 3.10 GAA and .899 save percentage. In 39 NHL games (36 starts) Levi is 17-17-2 with a 3.29 average and .894 save percentage.

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