Predators’ Saros makes franchise-record 64 saves in win vs. Hurricanes

Juuse Saros was a busy, busy man on Thursday night.

The Nashville Predators goalie made a stunning 64 saves during his side's 5-3 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes, good for a new franchise record and a tie for third in stops made during a single game in NHL history.

Here's how his performance stands in the Predators' record books:

Rank Player Saves Year
1 Juuse Saros 64 2023
2 Dan Ellis 54 (OT) 2008
3 Mike Dunham 52 1998
4 Tomas Vokoun 50 1998
5 Juuse Saros 49 2021

And here's how Saros' gargantuan effort stacks up in league history:

Rank Player Team Saves Year
1 Ron Tugnutt Quebec Nordiques 70 (OT) 1991
2 Mario Lessard Los Angeles Kings 65 1981
T-3 Joe Daley Buffalo Sabres 64 1970
T-3 Juuse Saros Nashville Predators 64 2023
5 Gump Worsley Minnesota North Stars 63 1971

*Only includes goalies who debuted in 1955-56 or later

If you exclude overtime, Saros is now tied for the second-most saves made by a goaltender in regulation, behind only Lessard.

Saros stopped all 28 shots he faced in the third period alone.

The Hurricanes joined the history books in their own right during the loss: Their 67 shots on goal in the contest tied for the fourth most in a single game in NHL history:

Rank Team Shots Year
1 Boston Bruins 73 1991
2 Boston Bruins 72 1970
3 Minnesota North Stars 68 1981
T-4 Boston Bruins 67 1971
T-4 Carolina Hurricanes 67 2023

*Tracked since 1959-60

Heading into Thursday's contest, Saros, 27, owned a .915 save percentage and 2.76 goals against average in 28 appearances on the campaign.

The Finnish product was named a finalist for the Vezina Trophy last season.

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