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Schlossman: What are UND’s options with no goalie on its full-time staff? – Grand Forks Herald

GRAND FORKS — New UND men’s hockey coach Dane Jackson completed his full-time staff by hiring Matt Smaby as the team’s associate head coach last week. Smaby joins general manager Bryn Chyzyk and assistant coach Dillon Simpson on staff. It’s an accomplished group with a mix of personalities. It covers all bases but one: None […]

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GRAND FORKS — New UND men’s hockey coach Dane Jackson completed his full-time staff by hiring Matt Smaby as the team’s associate head coach last week.

Smaby joins general manager Bryn Chyzyk and assistant coach Dillon Simpson on staff.

It’s an accomplished group with a mix of personalities. It covers all bases but one: None of them played goalie.

Jackson and Chyzyk played forward. Smaby and Simpson played defense.

UND is not alone in this spot, though.

Five National Collegiate Hockey Conference teams have a full-time goaltender on staff — Colorado College (head coach Kris Mayotte), Arizona State (head coach Greg Powers), Denver (assistant coach Ryan Massa), Minnesota Duluth (assistant coach Brandt Nicklin) and Omaha (associate coach Peter Aubry).

Four do not — UND, defending NCAA national champion Western Michigan, St. Cloud State and Miami, which currently has one assistant coaching spot open.

Western Michigan and St. Cloud State have a creative way to get a former goaltender in the coaches’ room.

Western Michigan’s director of hockey operations is former Bronco goaltender Will Massey. St. Cloud State’s director of player development is former volunteer goalie coach Matt Bertram.

UND could go that route.

UND posted an open position this week for a

director of player personnel and office operations.

It was previously held by former North Dakota Mr. Hockey winner Ryan LaDouceur, who has taken a new job on UND’s campus.

The Fighting Hawks could hire a goaltender for this spot.

If so, there will be limits on what the person can do.

Only full-time coaching staff members can provide direct coaching to student-athletes and participate in off-campus recruiting.

A non-coaching staff member — such as a director of player personnel — can be on the ice for practices, chart statistics, analyze video of opponents, participate in coaching staff meetings and develop game plans.

In short, guys like Massey and Bertram can tell the full-time staff what to tell the goaltenders.

UND’s job posting closes June 11.

Colten St. Clair’s grand vindication

Colten St. Clair lasted 18 games as the head coach of the Omaha Lancers in the United States Hockey League this season.

The Lancers fired St. Clair after going 6-10-2.

The rest of the season was vindication for St. Clair.

Omaha won just one time in its final 40 games after firing St. Clair. The Lancers went through four head coaches during the season.

St. Clair, meanwhile, was picked up by the Muskegon Lumberjacks as associate head coach.

The former UND alternate captain then led the Lumberjacks to the Clark Cup as United States Hockey League champions.

Muskegon beat Waterloo 4-3 in overtime in a decisive fifth game of the Clark Cup Final last Tuesday in Young Arena.

St. Clair has won two Clark Cups in the last four years as an associate head coach. He won with the Sioux City Musketeers in 2022.

On Monday, he was elevated to the head coaching position with Muskegon, which went 23-6-1 with St. Clair on staff.

Colten St. Clair lifts the Clark Cup for the second time.

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There were several UND and Grand Forks connections on Muskegon’s team.

Former UND standout Evan Trupp won his first Clark Cup on Muskegon’s staff. He is the team’s director of player development.

Muskegon’s captain was David Klee, who will be a freshman forward at UND in the fall. Klee tallied a goal and nine points during 14 playoff games.

Carter Sanderson, a 2027 UND commit, had one point in 13 playoff games for Muskegon.

Grand Forks native Bauer Berry, who is headed to St. Thomas this fall, was a regular on the blue line for Muskegon.

Evan Trupp holds the Clark Cup after winning it with the Muskegon Lumberjacks.

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Will Zellers earns major honor

UND incoming freshman forward Will Zellers was named USA Hockey’s Dave Tyler Junior Player of the Year.

He is the seventh UND winner in 31 years of the award. He’s the third in the last six seasons.

Other UND winners are Mac Swanson (2024), Jake Sanderson (2020), Tucker Poolman (2014), Chris Fournier (2001), Karl Goehring (1997) and Jason Blake (1994).

Blake started his career at Ferris State.

Zellers scored 44 goals in 52 regular-season games for the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League.

The Minnesota Frost won their second Walter Cup by beating Ottawa 2-1 in overtime Monday night to clinch their best-of-five series in four games.

All four games went to overtime.

Former UND defender Samantha Hanson is the video coach for the Frost. Minnesota’s head coach is Ken Klee, whose son, David, will be a freshman forward at UND this fall.

Bismarck’s Britta Curl-Salemme is a forward for the Frost.

Former UND defender Samantha Hanson lifts the Walter Cup as PWHL champion on May 26, 2025, in Xcel Energy Center. Hanson is the video coach for the Minnesota Frost.

PWHL

  • Dr. Westin Michaud, who played one season at UND after transferring from Colorado College, has been named head coach of the Minnesota Mallards in the North American Hockey League. The Mallards are based in Forest Lake, Minn.
  • Former UND forward Brendan O’Donnell, who has been a top player for Düsseldorf in Germany’s first league, confirmed he is leaving the club after Düsseldorf’s relegation to the second division.
  • Former UND forward Connor Ford has signed with Jukurit in Finland. He played last season in Slovakia.
  • Two former UND players have landed spots for next season. Defenseman Tanner Komzak will play for Mount Royal, a USports team based in Calgary, according to his Instagram account. Defenseman Nate Benoit, who transferred to Quinnipiac last offseason, will go to Long Island University this fall, according to college hockey journalist Mike McMahon.
  • Andrew O’Neill, a 2026 UND forward recruit, will play next season with the Edmonton Oil Kings in the Western Hockey League. O’Neill spent the last two seasons with the U.S. National Team Development Program. He is from Fargo.
  • Christian Wolanin scored an overtime winner for the Abbotsford Canucks on Thursday night in the Western Conference Final against the Texas Stars. Wolanin played at UND from 2015-18.
  • Former UND defenseman Matt Kiersted and the Charlotte Checkers are in the Eastern Conference Final in the AHL playoffs. Former UND captain Riese Gaber also is on Charlotte, but suffered a season-ending injury in December. Charlotte plays Laval in the Eastern Conference Final.
  • Former UND goalie Cam Johnson’s run of three-straight ECHL Kelly Cups ended this week with a loss to Trois-Rivières in the Eastern Conference Final. Former UND defenseman Chris Jandric plays for Trois-Rivières and will go for the Kelly Cup against Toledo.
  • UND commit Cooper Williams was named the Saskatoon Blades’ Rookie of the Year and Forward of the Year.
  • Michigan Tech has announced Bill Muckalt is replacing Joe Shawhan as head men’s hockey coach. Muckalt was the head coach at Lindenwood. He previously served as an assistant at Michigan Tech and Michigan.





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