Who is Scott Foster? Meet the accountant who became Chicago Blackhawks' emergency goalie

Scott Foster the accountant who became Chicago Blackhawks
Scott Foster the accountant who became Chicago Blackhawks' emergency goalie

Scott Foster may be an accountant by day, but by night, he is a hero on the ice for the Chicago Blackhawks. Foster first gained fame in 2018 when he was called upon to serve as the Blackhawks' emergency backup goaltender and solidified his place in hockey history with a flawless performance.

Prior to his stint as a backup goaltender, Scott Foster played goalie for Western Michigan University and played in the local men's league in Chicago. Despite his love of the sport, Foster never had any illusions about playing in the NHL. He was content to enjoy the game as a hobby while he pursued his career in accounting.

But when the Blackhawks' regular goaltenders were sidelined with injuries, Foster got the call. Despite being a complete unknown, Foster was able to hold his own against some of the best players in the world, making seven saves in just 14 minutes of action.

Scott Foster's performance was nothing short of miraculous, and he quickly became a fan favorite. His story captured the attention of people around the world, and he was even invited to appear on "The Ellen Show" to talk about his experience.

Today, Foster continues to serve as the Blackhawks' emergency backup goaltender, and he is still just as dedicated to his accounting career. But when the call comes, he is always ready to step onto the ice and do his part for the team.

For Scott Foster, being a backup goaltender is more than just a job – it's a passion. And while he may not be a full-time NHL player, his performance in that one game was enough to cement his place in hockey history forever.

From WJBHL to NHL: A look at Scott Foster's hockey stats

Scott Foster's stats as a hockey player span across several leagues and seasons. He started his career playing for the Petrolia Jets in the WJBHL in the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons, where he played a total of 60 games and recorded two shutouts.

Foster then moved on to play for Western Michigan University in the CCHA from 2002-03 to 2005-06. He played a total of 55 games over his college career and had a save percentage of .873 and a goal-against average of 3.40.

After taking a hiatus from hockey to focus on his career as an accountant, Foster returned to the ice in the most unexpected way. In the 2017-18 NHL season, he was called upon as the emergency backup goalie for the Chicago Blackhawks for one game.

While Scott Foster's career statistics may not be the most impressive, his performance in that one game serves as a testament to his dedication to the sport and his ability to step up when called upon.

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Edited by Rajdeep Barman
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