CALGARY, Alberta — Entering the postseason, the Stars didn't know what they had in Jake Oettinger.
They sure do now: a franchise goaltender and the cornerstone of a core that grabbed ownership of the Stars this season.
"The Dallas Stars are in good shape for a long time with Jake," Stars coach Rick Bowness said.
Oettinger made 64 saves during the Stars' 3-2 overtime loss in Game 7 to the Flames on Sunday night, setting franchise record for the most saves in a postseason game. In NHL history, only one goaltender has made more saves in a Game 7: Kelly Hrudey made 73 in 1987.
His save percentage in the first round was .954, which led the league. According to Natural Stat Trick, he saved 13.28 goals above expected in the seven games against the Flames, which led the league. It was also almost as much as the two goalies behind him — combined.
The only goalie in Dallas history with a better save percentage in a single round was Ed Belfour (.967) in 1998′s second round win over the Oilers.
"That's the level of goaltending I expect from myself," Oettinger said. "I think I can be a great goalie for a long time. I think I learned how fun the playoffs are. That's what it's all about is being in these situations and giving yourself an opportunity to win.
"I've never been more motivated than I am right now. I'm going to do everything I can to make sure that I get this opportunity again and I'll make sure I'm on the other side of it the next time."