Video: Scrivens Looking to Impress
The following article featuring former Cornell standout Ben Scrivens appeared September 22 on The Hockey News Web site.
When Ben Scrivens finished his senior year at Cornell University
his playing career was in limbo. But that all changed when the
Alberta native signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in
April.
This fall, Scrivens is trying to make a lasting impression at
Leafs training camp, despite the backlog of goaltenders already in
the Toronto system.
The 24-year-old netminder played four seasons with Cornell, twice
posting a GAA of 1.87 or lower. He also finished his collegiate
career with 19 shutouts, just seven behind Buffalo Sabres netminder
Ryan Miller – who played three seasons with Michigan State -
and good enough for third all-time in the NCAA.
Sean Leathong takes a closer look at Maple Leafs prospect Ben
Scrivens.
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