Joel Hofer

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Joel Hofer
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Hofer with the Springfield Thunderbirds in 2022
Born (2000-07-30) July 30, 2000 (age 24)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 179 lb (81 kg; 12 st 11 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
NHL team St. Louis Blues
National teamFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
NHL draft 107th overall, 2018
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 2019present

Joel Hofer (born July 30, 2000) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted by the Blues in the fourth round, 107th overall, in the 2018 NHL entry draft. He made his NHL debut in 2021 with the Blues.

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Playing career

Hofer first played major junior hockey in the Western Hockey League (WHL) with the Swift Current Broncos. He initially served as backup goaltender to Stuart Skinner, and participated in the team's Ed Chynoweth Cup victory in the 2017–18 season. [1] [2] He subsequently emerged as a starting goaltender and was traded to the Portland Winterhawks, where he spent the remainder of his junior career. [3] In the 2019–20 season, his final one with the Winterhawks, Hofer was named to the Western Conference's Second All-Star Team. [4]

Following his selection by the St. Louis Blues in the 2018 NHL entry draft, Hofer was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract on March 22, 2019. [5] During the 2021–22 season, Hofer was recalled from AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, and made his NHL debut on November 5, 2021 against the San Jose Sharks, where he tallied an assist in the 5–3 win. Upon making his debut at the age of 21 years, 97 days, he became the youngest goaltender to win his NHL debut with the Blues. [6] While playing with the Thunderbirds during the Calder Cup playoffs, Hofer scored a goal against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on May 12. This was the first instance of an AHL goaltender physically scoring a goal. [7]

Entering his final year of his entry-level contract in 2022–23, Hofer was re-assigned to continue his development in the AHL. He enjoyed success with the Thunderbirds, and at the end of the season was named to the league's Second All-Star Team. [8] He played the third-most minutes of any AHL goaltender that season. [7]

On January 3, 2023, Hofer was signed by the Blues to a two-year, one-way contract extension worth $1.55 million. [9]

International play

Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Ice hockey
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Finland/Latvia
World Junior Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2020 Czech Republic

Hofer was invited to make his international debut for Canada with the national junior team after attending the selection camp for the 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. [2] He was not initially Team Canada's starting goaltender, that position occupied by Nico Daws. After Daws allowed four goals on the first 17 shots of the team's second game of the tournament against Russia, Hofer relieved him midgame. He allowed two goals on 22 shots, and was thereafter given the net. [3] Team Canada went on a deep run to the championship final, a rematch with Russia, where Hofer made 35 saves on 38 shots in Canada's gold medal win. He was given the IIHF directorate award for Best Goaltender of the tournament, as well as named to the events Media All-Star Team. [10]

Following his successful 2022–23 AHL season, Hofer was invited to join the senior national team at the 2023 IIHF World Championship. He made his first appearance on May 17 against Kazakhstan, where he allowed one goal on 17 shots in Team Canada's 5–1 win. [11] He ultimately appeared in two of ten tournament games, managing a .925 save percentage, while Team Canada won the gold medal. [12] The following year, he rejoined the team for the 2024 IIHF World Championship as one of its three goaltenders, alongside Blues teammate Jordan Binnington and former World Junior teammate Daws. [13]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLOTMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2017–18 Swift Current Broncos WHL 198318973912.61.91420046202.60.875
2018–19 Swift Current BroncosWHL306211180612114.02.904
2018–19 Portland Winterhawks WHL1898010195423.18.9115143122104.03.871
2018–19 San Antonio Rampage AHL 101058404.11.886
2019–20 Portland WinterhawksWHL483485283911842.49.915
2020–21 Utica Comets AHL104605583123.33.898
2021–22 Springfield Thunderbirds AHL3918146225211112.96.90510646092612.56.934
2021–22 St. Louis Blues NHL 2110117603.07.880
2022–23 Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL4727155278011652.50.9212021141005.25.853
2022–23 St. Louis BluesNHL63113181703.22.905
2023–24 St. Louis BluesNHL301512116297112.62.914
NHL totals38191422,0639412.76.911

International

YearTeamEventResultGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
2020 Canada WJC Gold medal icon.svg6500338911.60.939
2023 Canada WC Gold medal icon.svg2110124301.46.925
2024 CanadaWC4th110060202.00.867
Junior totals6500338911.60.939
Senior totals3210184501.63.909

Awards and honours

AwardYearRef
WHL
Ed Chynoweth Cup champion 2018 [2]
Western Conference Second All-Star Team 2020 [4]
AHL
Second All-Star Team 2023 [8]
International
World Junior Championships Best Goaltender 2020 [10]
World Junior Championships Media All-Star Team2020 [14]

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