PWHL Minnesota coach Ken Klee doesn’t fret about goaltender Maddie Rooney, who comes to practice with a smile plastered to her face.
“She’s a calm, confident kid who doesn’t get too rattled,” Klee said before offering a telling anecdote.
“The other day, her car broke down on the way to the game,” Klee said. Rooney called a teammate, downplaying a source of stress for most people. But then, most people don’t make their living staring down a chunk of vulcanized rubber and refusing to flinch. “I would have been like, ‘Oh, [expletive],’” Klee said. “I was worried that might have rattled her.”
On Wednesday night, facing elimination in Game 4 of the PWHL best-of-five Walter Cup semifinal series against Toronto, Rooney endured and got the better of a goaltender duel as her team won 1-0 in double overtime at Xcel Energy Center. Toronto’s Kristen Campbell stopped 28 shots — 14 in the third period alone. Campbell’s teammates broke through to challenge Rooney with some great chances among their 19 shots on goal.
Rooney didn’t flinch.
With the victory before an announced crowd of 2,766, Minnesota prolonged the series to a fifth and deciding game, set for 6 p.m. Friday in Toronto.
“Both goalies were good,” said Minnesota forward Claire Butorac, who scored the game-winning goal at 4:27 of the second extra session. She and Rooney were Andover High School teammates. “Maddie has been really good for us the past couple games, so I am happy to have her on our side. She has kept us in games that we need to be in. She’s done more than her job, for sure.”