As the first goaltender to win the coveted Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the nation’s best collegiate men’s hockey player, Robb Stauber knows what it takes to be an elite player
Behind a tremendous work ethic and dedication to his craft, Stauber maximized his God-given talent to reach the game’s highest level, playing behind Wayne Gretzky in goal for the Los Angeles Kings. Stauber’s best season was in 1992-93, the year he helped the Kings reach the Stanley Cup Finals before falling to the Montreal Canadiens, and Conn Smythe Award winner Patrick Roy, in five games.
With his playing days over, Stauber’s Goalcrease Inc. was established to create a one-of-a-kind training center allowing passionate coaches the opportunity to train dedicated goalies on their journey to becoming a complete and powerful goalie, one who understands the commitment to reach their potential in the game of hockey and life.
Now known for his coaching acumen, Stauber’s labor, and that of his staff, bears championships at all age levels. To get a glimpse of how these champions are produced, head out to Stauber’s Goalcrease this Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for its annual Goalie Show.
The Goalie Show not only includes an open house but also features a goalie equipment sale, equipment fitting and the opportunity to get on the ice to demo the latest products. Drawings will be conducted for those in attendance to win a free CCM goalie stick as well as a training session with Goalcrease’s proven championship-producing staff.
This year, as he has done for the past nine in addition to running Goalcrease, Stauber coached the goalies for Team USA’s women’s hockey team in Sochi.
“I think the teams that win in the end are the ones that accept their roles — including the goalies,” said Stauber who is “King of the Goalie World” in the eyes of Team USA players. ”I see it as my responsibility to make sure that no matter who is called on, they are ready.”
One of the keys to coaching is knowing your players and working into their strengths. With Team USA for instance, Stauber said his three goalies all have different styles and different personalities: Vetter is unflappable, Schaus is analytical and McLaughlin is the most athletic.
“I view her as the perfect employee,” Stauber said of McLaughlin. “You make a suggestion to her, and her first words are, ‘I can do that.’”
Stauber has no doubts about Jessie Vetter’s ability because she never has doubts about herself.
“Last year at the world championships, she gave up a goal she did not want to give up,” Stauber said. “When I watched her, she was not doubting herself, she was collecting herself and when a goalie has that kind of demeanor, she seems to end up on the right end of a lot of games.”
Stauber takes that same mentality into his coaching at Goalcrease. The results continue to amaze as his Minnesota high school students rose to the top of the state of hockey, with most of the sectional winners having been Goalcrease-trained at some point.
The following is a list of the 15 Goalcrease students in 2014 who made it to the State tournament in Girls High School Hockey including:
-Amy Jost and Bailey Serum, Alexandria.
-Ashley Corcoran, Red Wing.
-Julia Schaefer, New Ulm
-Catherine Johnson, St. Paul United
-Anna Kruesel and Halley Fine, Blake.
-Maddie Rooney, Andover.
-Lauren Bench and Samantha Squires, Burnsville.
-Abby Cooper and Abby Hatcher, Lakeville North.
-Anna DeGulio, Benilde-SM.
-Paige Kittleson, Mounds View.
-Leah Patrick, Hill Murray.
On the boys side, the numbers were even higher, with 19 Goalcrease boy’s who made the trip to the High School state tourney including:
-Jake Gerdes & Erik Evers, Eden Prairie
-Andrew Rohkohl & Kobi Boe, Edina
-Andrew Lindgren & Bear Stebbing, Eagan
-Josh Benson & Daniel Ahrendt, Stillwater
-Ryan Anderson & Willie Woolever, Roseau
-Will Dupont & Jake Oettinger, Lakeville North
-Camren Dehler, St. Cloud Cathedral
-Adam Smith, Hermantown
-Connor Crabtree, Luverne
-Connor Wagner, New Prague
-Garrett Lieberg, East Grand Forks
-Jonathon Flakne & Grant Mathiason, Orono
What is even more impressive is the list of players who won state titles at the youth level this year who trained with the Goalcrease staff.
Goalcrease goalies who took home a MN youth state championship in 2014 are:
-Junior Gold A: Joe Silbaugh/ Parker Anderson, Wayzata
-Junior Gold B: Alex Branton, Edina
-Bantam AA: Gabe Hollum, Grand Rapids
-Bantam B: Matthew Prondzinski, Linden Olness
-U14 B: Paige Greely, Edina
-Pee Wee AA: Weston Gervais/ Jack Wolfe, Edina
-Pee Wee B: Seth Valento/ Ryan Dehling, WBL
-U12 B: Abby Bollig, Farmington
Simply put, the proof is in the process, and the results in which they bear out. With so many champions, from so many different ages, it takes a special coach to be able to translate this message to such a variety of people.
Different Styles, All Winners
Just like the greatest goalies in the world (ie. Tim Thomas, M-A Fleury, and Ryan Miller) all play differently-so do our finest students.
Alec Richards
Rockford Ice Hogs -AHL
- uses size and patience
- blocks well but great glove reactions too
- working on being better playing the puck
Alex Stalock
San Jose Sharks- NHL
- extremely aggressive when playing the puck
- reactive and unpredictable
- creative and competitive
- uses speed and skating to his advantage
Jessie Vetter
USA Women’s National Team
- 2014 Olympic Silver Medalist
- 2011 World Champion
Riku Helenius
Tampay Bay Lightning -NHL/Eliteserien
- Big and flexibile
- Body-based blocking style
Johan Gustafsson
Sweden Junior National Team Gold Medalist
Minnesota Wild / Iowa Wild
- perfect combo of quickness and control
- strong and mature for a young prospect
Kent Patterson
Minnesota Gophers -WCHA, Colorado Avalanche Draft Pick
- Very athletic (fast, strong, and flexible)
- also very technichally sound
- can be aggressive and reactive or patient and conservative
Wall Of Fame
The lists below reflect achievements made since 2002.
Pro Goalies | Top League |
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Kellen Briggs | ECHL |
Jeff Frazee | AHL |
Riku Helenius | NHL/Eliteserien (SWE) |
Johan Gustafsson | Allvenskan (SWE) |
Jeff Jakaitis | ECHL |
Matt Lundin | ECHL |
Alec Richards | AHL |
Alex Stalock | NHL |
Nathan Ziemski | WHA2 |
Craig Vardy | SPHL |
Bryce ChristiansonErik Hartzell Mac Carruth Igo Bobkov | ECHLAHL AHL AHL |
Division I College | ||
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Jon Anderson | Laura Bellamy | Ali Boe |
Kellen Briggs | Stephen Caple | Bryce Christianson |
Danielle Ciarletta | Johanna Ellison | Joe Fallon |
Jeff Frazee | Alyssa Grogan | Joe Howe |
Jeff Jakaitis | Justin Johnson | Alex Kangas |
Justin Kowalkowski | Matt Lundin | Alana Marcinko |
Kim Martin | Allanah McCready | Amanda Nagel |
Lars Paulgaard | Jessica Ptachick | Alec Richards |
Rebecca Rueggseger | Riitta Shcaublin | Michael Shibrowski |
Brent Solei | Alex Stalock | Paige Thunder |
Aaron Walski | Travis Weber | Kent Patterson |
Erik Hartzell | Michael Taffe | Julie Friend |
Shyler Sletta Adam Wilcox Maddie Dahl Ryan Coyne | Chelsea Laden Alex Fons Shelby Amsley-Benzie | Sydney Rossman Matt McNeely Keegan Asmundson |
Junior A Tier 1 & 2 | ||
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Jon Anderson | Keegan Asmundson | Tyler Brigl |
Mac Carruth | Joe Dawson | Max Dodds |
Reid Ellingson | Joe Fallon | Alex Fons |
Nick Graves | Erik Hartzell | Riku Helenius |
Matt Hemingway | Joe Howe | Brandon Jaeger |
Alex Kangas | Jake Kremer | Tim Krystosek |
Matt Lundin | Matt McNeely | Mike Ness |
Peter O’Hara | Kent Patterson | Lars Paulgaard |
Jim Redpath | Alec Richards | Joe Shannon |
Michael Shibrowski | Alex Stalock | Hudson Stremmel |
Michael Taffe | Johan Gustafsson | Jacob Meyers |
Garrett Patrick | Caleb Neal | Robert Nichols |
Joshua Hillegas | Connor Girard | Nick Heimer |
Brandon Wildung | Colin Olson | Adam Wilcox |
Aaron Davis | Charlie Lindgren |
MN High School State Champs | NCAA Champs |
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Kurt Altrichter | Justin Johnson |
Maddie Burke (2) | Kim Martin |
Rachel Bowens-Rubin | Travis Webb |
Kristen Elliot | Nathan Ziemski |
Andrew Ford (2) | |
Connor Girard | |
Alec Richards | |
Keaton Smith | |
Julie Friend | |
Shelby Amsley-Benzie (2)Justin Quale Tori Johnson Sydney Rossman Anna Kruesel Wilii Benjamin Andrew Rohkohl | (Only those with min. 1 post-season victory listed) |
NCAA All-American | Frank Brimsek Award* | MN Girls’ Sr Goalie Award | ||||
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Kim Martin | Jon Anderson | Alyssa Grogan | ||||
Riitta Schaublin | Reid Ellingson | Alannah McCready | ||||
Beth Spurrier | Matt Lundin | Julie Friend | ||||
Alex Stalock | Casey O’Connor | Sydney Rossman | ||||
Nathan Ziemski
| Alec Richards | Erin O’Neil |