In hockey, the most popular player on a hockey team is the backup goalie.
This season, the University of North Dakota's goalie position has been the subject of much discussion on X and fan message boards. Everyone has an opinion on the matter. It's been an interesting season, and the UND hockey team has faced their fair share of adversity.
"This has been a tumultuous first half," head coach Brad Berry said. "Up and down, inconsistent. Every season is different, but my biggest positive is that we're going the right way. We still have a long way to go, and the second half is coming up. We have to keep our foot on the gas and know what we've built here. We've got to continue to build and grow."
I keep reading that UND sophomore goalie Hobie Hedquist needs to play, or he'll enter the transfer portal. First, anyone familiar with UND head coach Brad Berry knows he's a team-first coach, meaning no player is more important than the program. Why isn't Hedquist playing more? There could be a variety of reasons.
My random thoughts on the UND goalie position: has anyone ever considered that T.J. Semptimphelter might be the better goaltender? It's something to think about. Hobie has occasionally let in some weak goals. The goal in game two against Cornell to open the third period comes to mind. I am not saying Hedquist is a bad goalie, not at all. Currently, Semptimphelter may be the better goalie for UND hockey. Based on how the season has gone, there's very little room to experiment with a goalie rotation, especially now that the first half has passed; the coaches need to put together the best lineup to win. If the coaching staff decides to ride a hot goalie, they may do that.
What happens if he enters the portal? The coaching staff will recruit more goalies; there will be many available goalies, and the CHL players will be eligible to play NCAA hockey.
Since the 2021-22 season, UND has utilized the transfer portal to recruit a starting goalie.
Post UND's starting goalie, Adam Scheel, here's how the goalie position has played out. UND has used four goalies in four consecutive seasons who weren't initially recruited by UND but finished their college careers at UND. That's the nature of the transfer portal. Here's the list of Portal goalies UND has used since the 2021-22 season. I added Scheel for comparison purposes.
2018-21; Adam Scheel (52-18-5 (.726), 1.95 GAA and .915 Save Percentage)
2021-22; Zach Driscoll (22-11-1 (.642), 2.34 GAA, .908 Save Percentage)
2022-23; Drew DeRidder (13-9-4 (.576), 2.53, .899 Save Percentage )
2023-24; Ludvig Persson (22-11-2 (.657), 2.52 GAA, .904 Save Percentage)
2024-25; T.J. Semptimphelter (10-5-1 (.656), 2.56 GAA, .903 Save Percentage)
T.J. is absolutely the better goalie. A lot of goals he has given up have been from play in front of him. It looks like they've turned the corner.
ReplyDeleteI think the fact that the coaching staff has gone with him, makes me think that they feel that he's the best option between the pipes.
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