Though never a hockey player while growing up in suburban Toronto, Minnesota United's Dayne St. Clair received a career boost as a soccer goalkeeper from Canada's No. 1 winter sport.
"Growing up, our goalie played hockey," St. Clair said. "So the tournaments when he was gone, I would go and play in the net."
Around age 14, St. Clair made the keeper position his own.
"That might be a little late for some people," he said. "But it's worked for me."
The proof is all over St. Clair's growing résumé: NCAA champion at Maryland. MLS All-Star Game MVP. Backup for the Canada national team for the 2022 World Cup. Minnesota United career leader in victories and clean sheets, heading into Saturday night's home game against Toronto.
And he's not stopping now. St. Clair's diving save robbed Alexander Ring of an 8th minute goal Wednesday at Austin. Then he hopped to his feet, pumping his arms in delight. Though the effort became a footnote in a 2-1 loss, St. Clair's play pleased coach Adrian Heath.
"What you don't want to do is give teams a lift [when they score] an early goal," Heath said. "That gets the crowd going. So I think that save might have kept us in the game."
At least until Austin's Jon Gallagher scored in the 19th minute. Such is the life of a goalkeeper, who must possess both the heart of a lion and the memory of a goldfish.