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LaFontaine to Return for 2021-22 Season
4/2/2021 4:45:00 PM | Men's Hockey
LaFontaine set two school records in an incredible season as a senior.
MINNEAPOLIS – After completing the best statistical season in the 100-season history of Gopher men's hockey, Jack LaFontaine has informed the program that the goaltender will return for a third year with the program and fifth overall collegiate campaign in 2021-22.
"I love it here at the University of Minnesota, I love my teammates and I love the culture we are building," LaFontaine said. "I have some unfinished business, and this team has unfinished business, so we are excited to get back to work and see this journey through."
A native of Mississauga, Ontario, LaFontaine emerged as one of the top college players in the nation this season – currently standing as one of three remaining finalists for the Mike Richter Award, a candidate for All-America honors and one of three Gophers in the running for the Senior CLASS Award. The alternate captain was also the 16th Gopher and third 'U' goaltender to be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award this season (Minnesota has combined for 21 Hobey Baker Award finalist bids) while also being named the Big Ten Goaltender of the Year, a First Team All-Big Ten selection and the Most Outstanding Player of the Big Ten tournament.
"Jack has been a No. 1 goalie for a year and a half, and his growth has been excellent," Minnesota Head Coach Bob Motzko said. "Another year of strength, maturity and game time will be an incredible advantage in his career. He is an outstanding teammate and leader for this program, and we are so fortunate he is a Gopher."
The 2020-21 season saw LaFontaine set new school records for single-season save percentage (.934) and single-season goals against average (1.79) while his five shutouts this year rank tied for third all-time in one season at Minnesota. Among regular goaltenders in college hockey this year, the senior currently ranks first in wins (22-7-0), tied for first in save percentage, tied for second in shutouts, third in saves (717) and fourth in goals against average.
In 16 games against nationally ranked opponents this season, LaFontaine boasted an 11-5-0 record and helped the Gophers to the 2021 Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament title and a No. 1 seed in the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament – backstopping Minnesota to its 38th NCAA tournament berth (tied with Michigan for most in college hockey), its first appearance in the national tournament since 2017 and its first NCAA tournament win since 2014.
A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, LaFontaine helped Minnesota set a new program record with a 3.35 cumulative grade point average as a team in the fall of 2020, while the men's hockey team recorded a term grade point average of 3.46, which ranks second in program history after last spring's 3.64.
The Carolina Hurricanes selected LaFontaine in the third round (75th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. He previously was named the BCHL's Top Goaltender for 2018-19 as a member of the Penticton Vees and was named the 2016 NAHL Midwest Division Goalie of the Year with the Janesville Jets.
"I love it here at the University of Minnesota, I love my teammates and I love the culture we are building," LaFontaine said. "I have some unfinished business, and this team has unfinished business, so we are excited to get back to work and see this journey through."
A native of Mississauga, Ontario, LaFontaine emerged as one of the top college players in the nation this season – currently standing as one of three remaining finalists for the Mike Richter Award, a candidate for All-America honors and one of three Gophers in the running for the Senior CLASS Award. The alternate captain was also the 16th Gopher and third 'U' goaltender to be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award this season (Minnesota has combined for 21 Hobey Baker Award finalist bids) while also being named the Big Ten Goaltender of the Year, a First Team All-Big Ten selection and the Most Outstanding Player of the Big Ten tournament.
"Jack has been a No. 1 goalie for a year and a half, and his growth has been excellent," Minnesota Head Coach Bob Motzko said. "Another year of strength, maturity and game time will be an incredible advantage in his career. He is an outstanding teammate and leader for this program, and we are so fortunate he is a Gopher."
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The 2020-21 season saw LaFontaine set new school records for single-season save percentage (.934) and single-season goals against average (1.79) while his five shutouts this year rank tied for third all-time in one season at Minnesota. Among regular goaltenders in college hockey this year, the senior currently ranks first in wins (22-7-0), tied for first in save percentage, tied for second in shutouts, third in saves (717) and fourth in goals against average.
In 16 games against nationally ranked opponents this season, LaFontaine boasted an 11-5-0 record and helped the Gophers to the 2021 Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament title and a No. 1 seed in the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament – backstopping Minnesota to its 38th NCAA tournament berth (tied with Michigan for most in college hockey), its first appearance in the national tournament since 2017 and its first NCAA tournament win since 2014.
A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, LaFontaine helped Minnesota set a new program record with a 3.35 cumulative grade point average as a team in the fall of 2020, while the men's hockey team recorded a term grade point average of 3.46, which ranks second in program history after last spring's 3.64.
The Carolina Hurricanes selected LaFontaine in the third round (75th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. He previously was named the BCHL's Top Goaltender for 2018-19 as a member of the Penticton Vees and was named the 2016 NAHL Midwest Division Goalie of the Year with the Janesville Jets.
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