Marcus Pettersson managed to pull off an impressive feat on Saturday night in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Ottawa Senators. He played his entire 10:58 at even-strength without being on the ice for a single shot attempt from the Ottawa Senators.



With hockey being as random as it is, teams can generate shot-attempts by accident. A puck directed at the net from center ice could be a simple dump play for a line change, but if the goaltender is forced to do something about the oncoming puck, a tick is going up on the shot clock. When you consider everything that can happen in ten minutes of ice time in a professional hockey game, it’s almost unbelievable that Pettersson made it the entire game without surrendering a single shot-attempt against.



This fact wasn’t lost on Twitter, and many of my followers generated a common question:







That’s right, Zeke. Not even one!



So, how does a defenseman manage to escape an entire game...