November 2, 2008 2:02pm CST
It's a time-honored tradition for goaltenders to virtually come out of nowhere and become household names thanks to a jaw-dropping, where-did-that-come-from performance in their playoff debuts. Some, like Ken Dryden and Patrick Roy, translate their dance in the postseason spotlight into Hall of Fame careers. For others, such as Mike Moffat and Steve Penney, their brief fling with success would be the highlight of their career. The final script that defines the career of Cam Ward is yet to be written, but his masterful, poetically poignant play in the 2006 playoffs; and steady, often stunning puck-stopping in Canada's gold medal victory in the 2007 IIHF World Championships have elevated him to impact status. This week we examine the path that brought Cam Ward from the rinks of Sherwood Park to the rings of the Stanley Cup.Associate Editor
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