2021–22 St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey season

The 2021–22 St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey season was the 87th season of play for the program, the 25th at the Division I level and the 9th in the NCHC conference. The Huskies represented St. Cloud State University and were coached by Brett Larson, in his 4th season.

2021–22 St. Cloud State Huskies
men's ice hockey season
NCAA tournament, Regional semifinal
ConferenceT–4th NCHC
Home iceHerb Brooks National Hockey Center
Rankings
USCHO#11
USA Today#11
Record
Overall18–15–4
Conference10–10–4
Home11–5–3
Road7–9–1
Neutral0–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachBrett Larson
Assistant coachesDave Shyiak
Nick Oliver
Matt Bertram
Captain(s)Spencer Meier
Alternate captain(s)Seamus Donohue
Kevin Fitzgerald
Luke Jaycox
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Season

After reaching the championship game for the first time in program history, St. Cloud entered this season hoping to return and complete the job. The Huskies returned most of the men from the year before and lost none of the principle players, giving them a leg-up in the teamwork department. They retained the high ranking from the end of 2021 as they began the season and did so in tremendous fashion, scoring 12 goals in the season opener. While it did come against St. Thomas, a team that was playing its first game at the Division I level, it was still an impressive start. The second week could not have been a bigger contrast as the Huskies faced the #1 team in the nation, Minnesota State. St. Cloud acquitted itself well with a split, a feat that repeated the next week against #4 Minnesota. After a sweep of Wisconsin, St. Cloud found itself as the #1 ranked team and set about proving that they were worth of the honor.

A loss in mid-November caused the team to slip down to #2 but the Huskies took a bigger hit when they were swept by a surprising Western Michigan squad just before Thanksgiving. After following with another split, the Huskies fell out of the top-5 for the first time and entered the winter break with a solid but unspectacular record. St. Cloud was, however, the beneficiary of playing in the toughest conference in the nation. With their good non-conference mark, the team could afford a few losses and still earn a return to the national tournament.

After coming back with a sweep of Bemidji State, St. Cloud's season was put on hold due to positive COVID-19 tests that forced several games around the country to be delayed or cancelled. They didn't get back onto the ice until late-January and, though the Huskies played well in their return, the extra time off appeared to have taken the jam out of their game. St. Cloud went through a 6-game streak without a win and plummeted in the conference standings. Three ties during that run prevented them from falling out of postseason contention, but they found themselves on the edge by mid-February. A good weekend against WMU helped arrest their slide but they were back in trouble after losing two to Omaha.

The final five game of the Huskies season would make or break the team and 5th-year starter Dávid Hrenák came up huge. He sandwiched three stirling performances against Minnesota Duluth around a pair of wins that kept the team's head above water, making it all but certain that St. Cloud would receive an at-large bid regardless of what happened in the postseason. Unfortunately, as the Huskies were preparing for the conference quarterfinals, Hrenák came down with pneumonia and was unable to play.[1] Backup Jaxon Castor had played decently in spots during the season, so there was hope that the team could play well enough defensively to insulate the understudy. That hope was banished by Duluth, who fired a total of 79 shots on goal in the two games, and scored 9 goals to knock St. Cloud out in the first round.

As was expected, however, St. Cloud State ended the season as #10 in the PairWise rankings and was guaranteed a spot in the tournament. With Hrenák on the mend, the team would need to put forth a better effort and give their starter the time he needed to return. In the opening game they faced the nation's top defensive team, Quinnipiac. The Huskies got behind early, allowing two goals in the first, but then responded by completely outplaying the Bobcats in the final 40 minutes. St. Cloud scored three times in the second, tying the game on two separate occasions, and limited their opponents to just 16 shots on goal. Senior Nolan Walker led the way with a 3-point night as the team scored four goals against Quinnipiac, the most they had allowed all season. Unfortunately, Castor did not play well in goal. He was beaten on 5 of the shots he faced and St. Cloud's season ended in heartbreaking fashion.

Departures

PlayerPositionNationalityCause
Tyler AndersonDefenseman  CanadaGraduate transfer to Manitoba
Jared CockrellForward  United StatesGraduation (signed with Wheeling Nailers)
Will HammerForward  United StatesGraduation (retired)
Trevor ZinsDefenseman  United StatesTransfer to St. Thomas

Recruiting

PlayerPositionNationalityAgeNotes
Josh LuedtkeDefenseman  United States21Minnetonka, MN
Jack PeartDefenseman  United States18Grand Rapids, MN; selected 54th overall in 2021
Ryan RosboroughForward  Canada21Mount Brydges, ON
Mason SalquistForward  United States21Grand Forks, ND
Aidan SpellacyForward  United States23Lakewood, OH; transfer from Robert Morris

Roster

As of August 30, 2021.[2]

No.S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightWeightDoBHometownPrevious teamNHL rights
2 Brady ZiemerSophomoreD5' 10" (1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)2000-05-24Carver, MinnesotaGreen Bay (USHL)
3 Seamus Donohue (A)GraduateF6' 0" (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)1996-06-01North Oaks, MinnesotaMichigan Tech (WCHA)
5 Ondřej TrejbalJuniorD6' 3" (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)1999-04-21Hamry nad Sázavou, Czech RepublicMinnesota Wilderness (NAHL)
6 Luke Jaycox (A)GraduateD6' 3" (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)1997-08-19Warroad, MinnesotaLincoln (USHL)
7 Jack JohnstonSophomoreF5' 10" (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)1999-06-29St. Paul, MinnesotaFairbanks (NAHL)
8 Aidan SpellacySeniorF5' 11" (1.8 m)175 lb (79 kg)1998-06-13Lakewood, OhioRobert Morris (AHA)
9 Spencer Meier (C)SeniorD6' 4" (1.93 m)212 lb (96 kg)1999-04-15Sartell, MinnesotaFargo (USHL)
10 Kyler KupkaJuniorF6' 0" (1.83 m)185 lb (84 kg)1999-05-11Camrose, AlbertaCamrose (AJHL)
12 Ryan RosboroughFreshmanF6' 3" (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)2000-05-24Mt. Brydges, OntarioSouth Shore (NCDC)
13 Jami KrannilaJuniorF5' 10" (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)2000-10-03Nokia, FinlandSioux Falls (USHL)
14 Zach OkabeJuniorF5' 9" (1.75 m)170 lb (77 kg)2001-01-04Okotoks, AlbertaGrande Prairie (AJHL)
15 Micah MillerSeniorF5' 9" (1.75 m)200 lb (91 kg)1998-10-29Grand Rapids, MinnesotaSioux City (USHL)
16 Mason SalquistFreshmanF5' 8" (1.73 m)165 lb (75 kg)2000-03-21Grand Forks, North DakotaFargo (USHL)
17 Thomas RoccoJuniorF5' 10" (1.78 m)160 lb (73 kg)1999-11-04Midlothian, VirginiaAberdeen (NAHL)
18 Brendan BushySeniorD6' 2" (1.88 m)230 lb (104 kg)1998-08-23Thief River Falls, MinnesotaDubuque (USHL)
19 Sam HentgesSeniorF6' 0" (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)1999-07-26New Brighton, MinnesotaTri-City (USHL)MIN, 210th overall 2018
20 Nolan WalkerSeniorF5' 10" (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)1998-10-20Anchorage, AlaskaSioux Falls (USHL)
21 Josh LuedtkeFreshmanD5' 9" (1.75 m)175 lb (79 kg)2000-09-29Minnetonka, MinnesotaDes Moines (USHL)
22 Joe MolenaarSophomoreF6' 1" (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)1999-10-16Minnetonka, MinnesotaCedar Rapids (USHL)
23 Jack PeartFreshmanD5' 11" (1.8 m)175 lb (79 kg)2003-05-15Grand Rapids, MinnesotaGrand Rapids (USHS–MN)MIN, 54th overall 2021
25 Nick PerbixSeniorD6' 4" (1.93 m)200 lb (91 kg)1998-06-15Elk River, MinnesotaOmaha (USHL)TBL, 169th overall 2017
26 Easton BrodzinskiGraduateF6' 2" (1.88 m)198 lb (90 kg)1996-08-13Blaine, MinnesotaGreen Bay (USHL)
27 Chase BrandJuniorF5' 10" (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)1999-02-25Nevis, MinnesotaMadison (USHL)
28 Kevin Fitzgerald (A)GraduateF6' 0" (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)1996-07-31Hinsdale, IllinoisAberdeen (NAHL)
29 Veeti MiettinenSophomoreF5' 9" (1.75 m)160 lb (73 kg)2001-09-20Espoo, FinlandKiekko-Espoo (Nuorten SM-liiga)TOR, 168th overall 2020
30 Joey LamoreauxJuniorG6' 1" (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)1999-02-01Shorewood, WisconsinMadison (USHL)
34 Dávid HrenákGraduateG6' 2" (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)1998-05-05Považska Bystrica, SlovakiaGreen Bay (USHL)LAK, 144th overall 2018
40 Jaxon CastorJuniorG6' 3" (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)1997-03-14Phoenix, ArizonaShreveport (NAHL)

Standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#1 Denver24186010053985541319117593
#9 North Dakota241761111537858392414111999
#6 Western Michigan2414911014384683926121138101
#11 St. Cloud State2410104121368469371815413397
#5 Minnesota Duluth *2410104112366156422216410993
Omaha24111302103265743821170123102
Colorado College24617121018488736924379116
Miami244191031175410536727294153
Championship: March 19, 2022
† indicates conference regular season champion (Penrose Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Schedule and results

DateTimeOpponent#Rank#SiteTVDecisionResultAttendanceRecord
Regular season
October 26:07 PMSt. Thomas*#2Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 12–2 4,1511–0–0
October 34:37 PMat St. Thomas*#2St. Thomas Ice ArenaMendota Heights, Minnesota HrenákW 2–0 4,2612–0–0
October 87:07 PMat #1 Minnesota State*#2Mayo Clinic Health System Event CenterMankato, MinnesotaSpectrum 191HrenákL 0–1 4,5552–1–0
October 96:07 PMat #1 Minnesota State*#2Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center • Mankato, MinnesotaSpectrum 191HrenákW 3–1 4,8383–1–0
October 157:00 PMat #4 Minnesota*#23M Arena at MariucciMinneapolis, MinnesotaBSNHrenákW 2–1 8,1904–1–0
October 165:07 PM#4 Minnesota*#2Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákL 3–4 OT5,5964–2–0
October 227:37 PMWisconsin*#3Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 5–1 3,7745–2–0
October 236:07 PMWisconsin*#3Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota CastorW 4–1 4,1656–2–0
November 58:07 PMat Colorado College#1Ed Robson ArenaColorado Springs, ColoradoATTRMHrenákW 3–2 OT3,5667–2–0 (1–0–0)
November 66:07 PMat Colorado College#1Ed Robson Arena • Colorado Springs, Colorado HrenákW 4–1 3,5798–2–0 (2–0–0)
November 127:37 PM#11 Omaha#1Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 5–1 3,8259–2–0 (3–0–0)
November 136:07 PM#11 Omaha#1Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákL 2–3 OT09–3–0 (3–1–0)
November 196:05 PMat #13 Western Michigan#2Lawson ArenaKalamazoo, Michigan HrenákL 2–6 3,3699–4–0 (3–2–0)
November 206:05 PMat #13 Western Michigan#2Lawson Arena • Kalamazoo, Michigan CastorL 0–4 3,6699–5–0 (3–3–0)
December 37:37 PM#7 North Dakota#5Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 8–1 4,70310–5–0 (4–3–0)
December 46:07 PM#7 North Dakota#5Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákL 3–5 5,22410–6–0 (4–4–0)
December 316:07 PMat Bemidji State*#7Sanford CenterBemidji, Minnesota HrenákW 4–1 3,43311–6–0
January 16:07 PMBemidji State*#7Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, MinnesotaFox9+CastorW 5–2 4,63412–6–0
January 217:37 PMMiami#6Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 11–1 3,74013–6–0 (5–4–0)
January 226:07 PMMiami#6Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 8–0 4,10714–6–0 (6–4–0)
January 287:07 PMat #13 North Dakota#6Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota HrenákL 1–7 11,41714–7–0 (6–5–0)
January 296:07 PMat #13 North Dakota#6Ralph Engelstad Arena • Grand Forks, North Dakota HrenákT 3–3 SOL11,87614–7–1 (6–5–1)
February 48:00 PMat #4 Denver#7Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado HrenákL 5–8 4,66114–8–1 (6–6–1)
February 57:00 PMat #4 Denver#7Magness Arena • Denver, Colorado HrenákL 0–2 5,37514–9–1 (6–7–1)
February 86:00 PM#6 Minnesota Duluth#10Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákT 2–2 SOW3,84214–9–2 (6–7–2)
February 117:30 PM#5 Western Michigan#10Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákT 5–5 SOL3,62714–9–3 (6–7–3)
February 126:00 PM#5 Western Michigan#10Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 4–1 4,56715–9–3 (7–7–3)
February 187:00 PMat Omaha#8Baxter ArenaOmaha, Nebraska HrenákL 2–5 5,01115–10–3 (7–8–3)
February 197:00 PMat Omaha#8Baxter Arena • Omaha, Nebraska HrenákL 1–5 5,45415–11–3 (7–9–3)
February 226:00 PM#8 Minnesota Duluth#11Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákT 1–1 SOL4,23015–11–4 (7–9–4)
February 257:30 PMColorado College#11Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 4–1 3,85716–11–4 (8–9–4)
February 266:00 PMColorado College#11Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minnesota HrenákW 6–2 5,12817–11–4 (9–9–4)
March 47:30 PMat #11 Minnesota Duluth#10AMSOIL ArenaDuluth, MinnesotaCBSSNHrenákL 2–3 5,58217–12–4 (9–10–4)
March 57:00 PMat #11 Minnesota Duluth#10AMSOIL Arena • Duluth, Minnesota HrenákW 2–0 5,79118–12–4 (10–10–4)
NCHC Tournament
March 117:07 PM#10 Minnesota Duluth*#9Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Quarterfinal Game 1) CastorL 2–5 2,59418–13–4
March 126:07 PM#10 Minnesota Duluth*#9Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Quarterfinal Game 2) CastorL 3–4 OT3,22718–14–4
St. Cloud State Lost Series 0–2
NCAA Tournament
March 257:00 PMvs. #8 Quinnipiac*#11PPL CenterAllentown, Pennsylvania (Midwest Regional semifinal)ESPNewsCastorL 4–5 2,15518–15–4
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Central Time.
Source:[3]

Scoring statistics

NamePositionGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPIM
Kevin FitzgeraldC3717193622
Nick PerbixD316253114
Jami KrannilaF3715153040
Zach OkabeRW3711172814
Easton BrodzinskiRW3612152772
Nolan WalkerC3711132426
Veeti MiettinenRW371013230
Sam HentgesC/LW2012102219
Micah MillerC/RW37109196
Spencer MeierD36513186
Kyler KupkaF37513186
Jack PeartD322151724
Seamus DonohueD351151630
Ondřej TrejbalD3129118
Josh LuedtkeD3336916
Joe MolenaarF3353819
Mason SalquistF343474
Chase BrandC352574
Brendan BushyD3615621
Brady ZiemerD120224
Dávid HrenákG310220
Luke JaycoxD1301110
Aidan SpellacyF190114
Joseph LamoreauxG20000
Thomas RoccoF70000
Jaxon CastorG90000
Bench-----8
Total133230363377

[4]

Goaltending statistics

NameGamesMinutesWinsLossesTiesGoals AgainstSavesShut OutsSV %GAA
Dávid Hrenák31175516114667043.9142.26
Joey Lamoreaux2240001180.9472.52
Jaxon Castor9449240241950.8903.21
Empty Net-30---6----
Total37225818154979173.9042.58

Rankings

Poll[5]Week
Pre12345678910111213141516171819202122232425 (Final)
USCHO.com2 (13)2 (18)2 (14)3 (1)1 (22)1 (29)1 (42)2 (4)5567 (1)45667108111091211-11
USA Today3 (2)1 (16)2 (11)31 (17)1 (21)1 (30)2 (4)6667445661081111910111111

Note: USCHO did not release a poll in week 24.[6]

Awards and honors

PlayerAwardRef
Nick PerbixNCHC First Team[7]
Kevin FitzgeraldNCHC Second Team[8]

Players drafted into the NHL

RoundPickPlayerNHL team
382Adam IngramNashville Predators
6164Barrett HallSeattle Kraken

† incoming freshman[9]

References