Michael Leighton makes AHL history with 46th shutout

Move along, Johnny Bower.

On Saturday night, goaltender Michael Leighton broke a tie with Bower, the Hall of Famer, recording his 46th career American Hockey League shutout, setting the new standard in the NHL's developmental league.

Playing for the Rockford IceHogs, the AHL affiliate of the Chicago Blackhawks, the shutout was Leighton's fifth of the season. He had five last season, as well.

Leighton went into Saturday's game with a .918 save percentage in 42 games. And that number's going up.

In 101 career NHL games (93 starts), Leighton, 34, has a .901 save percentage. He had a memorable run with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2009, starting 13 games in the playoffs, recording a .916 save percentage and three shutouts. Oddly enough, the Flyers fell to the Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup Final.

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