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EXCLUSIVE: Devils’ Goaltender Reflects On AHL Season & Opportunity To Play With Jake Allen

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The smile on Nico Daws‘ face couldn’t be bigger when The Hockey News asked him about his excitement of being part of the New Jersey Devils goaltending tandem with Jake Allen.

Before we jump too far ahead, let’s take a step back to Saturday night at Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania.

Daws led the Utica Comets onto the ice to conclude their back-to-back against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

The 24-year-old was in goal for both American Hockey League (AHL) games on Jan. 24-25, which was expected after Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe clarified who his backup goaltender would be while Jacob Markstrom was sidelined with an MCL sprain.

“I think you will see (Nico) Daws come up,” he said. “We want to be patient and allow him some time. He will play for Utica this weekend, and then we will look to bring him up here. …You will see Daws here, and he will get some opportunity.”

Related: Everything You Need To Know About The Devils’ Current Goaltending Situation

Daws has appeared in 21 games this season for the Comets and has a record of 5-14-1-1, a 0.888 save percentage, and a 3.40 goals-against average.

“He has had a strong year for us,” Comets’ interim head coach Ryan Parent said. “He had a few tough (games) when our team wasn’t playing the way we wanted to play in front of him, and that is really challenging for a goaltender.

“There were a lot of those games where he kept us in and gave us good opportunities,” he continued. “Then, coming back from his injury, we were obviously playing a lot better, and he has been a strong player for us.”

Daws dealt with a lower-body injury that kept him off the ice after the holidays.

“I struggled a little bit right after Christmas,” Daws told The Hockey News. “I took a couple of weeks off just to make sure it was all good. I am recovering well, and I feel really good.”

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In addition to discussing the physical side of the game, he addressed the mental side, acknowledging that there have been ups and downs this season.

“I am pretty confident with where my game is at,” he said. “I think it is just making sure that mentally, whether it is a win or loss, I keep control of what I can control and not let anything else get in my way.

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