
Entering the third period, Johnson had allowed just one goal on 21 shots and was granted a 2-1 lead. He would let two slip by him in the third, including an Andrew Cogliano power-play score. Sunday's start was Johnson's St. Louis debut, and he's now suited up for seven different teams in his nine-year NHL career. He should continue being a serviceable backup to Jake Allen but won't see enough action to make him fantasy relevant in most leagues.

























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