With Jeremy Swayman exiting Tuesday night’s game with an injury, the Boston Bruins have recalled another goaltender for the time being. Keith Kinkaid is coming up from the minor leagues, according to the AHL transaction portal. He is up under emergency conditions, meaning he’ll return as soon as Swayman is healthy.
Kinkaid, 33, has been excellent for the Providence Bruins so far, posting a .922 save percentage in four appearances. That shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, given his long professional career that includes 167 games in the NHL.
For now, Linus Ullmark will be called upon to be the Bruins full-time starter, though it may not be for long. There is no official update on Swayman, but Matt Porter of the Boston Globe tweeted that the netminder was walking around the dressing room with ice on his knee and no crutches.
If he has avoided any serious damage, the Bruins should be fine with an Ullmark-Kinkaid tandem for the time being. There are certainly worse third-string options to have available.
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