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'You're Always Grateful': Veteran Goalie Reimer Relishing Role with Ottawa Senators
James Reimer achieved his 32nd NHL shutout and first with Ottawa after signing as a free agent in January, helping the Senators secure a 2-0 win in Vancouver.
- On Monday, James Reimer stopped all 16 shots as the Ottawa Senators blanked the Vancouver Canucks 2-0 in Vancouver.
- Reimer returned on Monday after his first start since Feb. 5, with Senators head coach Travis Green calling it a "veteran game" after hard work by the 37-year-old.
- The Senators' only goal at 10:11 of the second deflected off Shane Pinto to Ridly Greig, upheld after video review, while Vancouver's second-period pressure included nine shots and a Max Sasson chance Reimer glove-saved.
- Reimer's performance elevated him into elite company as the third NHL goaltender with shutouts for seven franchises, marking his first Ottawa shutout since signing on Jan. 12 and his 32nd career shutout.
- Nearly 20 years after draft, James Reimer expressed gratitude for playing in the NHL and said the shutout felt special with my wife and kids in the crowd.
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