In a stunning display of determination and skill, 33-year-old goaltender Wedgewood made history last night as he became the third-oldest rookie goaltender in NHL playoff history to secure a win in his debut postseason start. This impressive achievement comes after Curtis McElhinney set the bar high in 2019, and Wedgewood's achievement marks a significant milestone in his career. The veteran goaltender's remarkable performance has sent shockwaves through the hockey world, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering what this could mean for his team's chances in the playoffs. With his impressive debut, Wedgewood has cemented his place in the record books and has undoubtedly earned his spot in the spotlight.


Wedgewood (33 years, 248 days) became the third-oldest goaltender in NHL history to earn a win in his first career playoff start behind Curtis McElhinney in Game 3 of the 2019 Second Round (35 years, ...