David Ayres's famous Maple Leafs-beating stick now in Hockey Hall of Fame

Ayres used stick to help the Carolina Hurricanes win on Hockey Night in Canada

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Caption: David Ayres poses with his goalie stick, now enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, used in his emergency appearance for the Carolina Hurricanes on Feb. 22 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. (Michael Wilson/CBC)

Emergency backup goaltender David Ayres is now enshrined in the annals of hockey history.
The 42-year-old's hockey stick, which he used last Saturday night to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Toronto Maple Leafs on Hockey Night in Canada, now sits in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The Whitby, Ont., native delicately placed the stick into a glass case himself Friday, while wearing white gloves. He stopped eight of 10 shots by the Leafs with that stick.
"I can't express how big of an honour it is for them to even ask me to have my stick come into the Hockey Hall of Fame," he told reporters.
"I'm sure as a hockey player, any kid at any age always wants a part of them to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame."
WATCH: David Ayres places his stick in the Hockey Hall of Fame

Media Video | CBC News Toronto : David Ayres places his game-winning stick in the Hockey Hall of Fame

Caption: The emergency goaltender used the stick to help beat the Toronto Maple Leafs on Hockey Night in Canada.

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