CHICAGO – If you're a goaltender who was ridden from Day One of this shortened season to Day 99 and backstopped your team into the playoffs on the very final day, it's safe to assume Niklas Backstrom couldn't wait to start Tuesday's Western Conference quarterfinal against the Chicago Blackhawks.
So just imagine what was going through the veteran's mind when, 20 minutes before puck drop, Backstrom did something to his lower body that would make it impossible to start Game 1.
"I don't know how many years — four or five years — I've been waiting for this, waiting to get back to the playoffs," Backstrom said. "Then you get that close to a playoff game and this happens.
"It's amazing. It's hockey. It's part of the game. It stinks, but you fight through it and try to get back stronger."
Backstrom didn't accompany the team to Chicago on Thursday but flew in Thursday night. He took part in Friday's pregame skate but didn't dress in Game 2 against the Blackhawks. Josh Harding made his second consecutive start with rookie Darcy Kuemper dressing as his backup.
Backstrom was injured during warmups three days before when reaching to his right for a rebound.
"You're sitting there and you're wondering what happened. It's hard to describe," Backstrom said. "I felt it right away and knew it's not supposed to feel like that."
His injury is undisclosed, as is his timetable. The fact Backstrom is on the ice again so soon would seem to be a good sign.