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Utah Goalie's Dream: From Bathtub to NHL Bench
30 Dec
Summary
- Colten McIntyre, a Utah native, served as the team's practice goalie.
- He received an amateur tryout contract before a game.
- The NHL collective bargaining agreement changes next year.
- McIntyre got the call while watching TV and took an Uber to the rink.

Colten McIntyre, a 21-year-old goalie from Park City, Utah, recently experienced an extraordinary moment by dressing for an NHL game. As the team's practice goalie for the season, McIntyre received a last-minute call to be ready when the starting goaltender faced uncertainty before a game. This unexpected opportunity led to him signing an amateur tryout contract, a dream come true for the local talent who previously played for Park City High.
McIntyre was enjoying a quiet evening when he learned he might dress for the game, quickly arranging transportation to the arena. While he ultimately served as an emergency backup and did not play, the experience of being part of an NHL game day was profound. He received valuable advice from veteran defenseman Ian Cole to stay grounded, emphasizing it was just another hockey game.




