They started out as teammates, two young goaltenders selected for the U.S. women’s national team in 2017. Before long, Maddie Rooney and Nicole Hensley became true friends: rooming together at events and camps, training together in Minnesota, supporting each other through the glory and the grind.
Both attended the inaugural draft of the Professional Women’s Hockey League last fall, expecting to hear their names called. Hensley was chosen by PWHL Minnesota in the second round. Rooney was passed over entirely, a decision her pal called “stupid” and “absolutely insane.”
That snub soon paved the way for an unexpected reunion. Minnesota signed Rooney as a free agent, bringing the team a powerful goaltending pair that helped it reach the Walter Cup finals against Boston.
Hensley is the likely starter in Friday’s Game 3 at Xcel Energy Center. She shut out Boston 3-0 on Tuesday, evening the best-of-five series at one game each. Rooney earned two shutouts in the semifinals against top-seeded Toronto and stopped 65 of 66 shots in three wins that sent Minnesota to the finals.
“We figured going into this year, we would finally be split up,” said Hensley, a Colorado native who moved to the Twin Cities in 2020. “But fate had it that we would not be. We couldn’t have asked for a better setup.”
That twist of fate wasn’t easy for Rooney to stomach at the time. The Andover native and former Minnesota Duluth goalie said it was a low point in her career to be overlooked at the draft.
Minnesota general manager Natalie Darwitz invited Rooney to training camp, then signed her. Rooney shut out Montreal in Minnesota’s home opener and ranked fourth among PWHL goalies with a 2.08 goals-against average in the regular season. Hensley finished right behind her, with a GAA of 2.19.
Hensley had a 7-6-1 record in the regular season, while Rooney was 5-3-2.