Blaine senior goaltender Tara Hoverstad has a confession.
"I absolutely love getting a lot of shots," she said. "Seriously. For some reason, in the games I don't get as many shots I'm not as focused. But I don't want to tell my team that."
Hoverstad then laughed, easy to do considering her sharp performance to open the season. She stopped 47 of 50 Edina shots in a 3-3 tie with the two-time Class 2A runner-up.
Hoverstad is the latest in a proud lineage of standout Bengals goaltenders. She follows five players who went on to Division I programs: Dauphine Barnes (class of 1993), Katie Beauduy, ('99), Jody Horak (2001), Kim Hanlon ('05) and Ashley Nixon ('06). Hoverstad is undecided on her college plans.
"Blaine is known for goalies," Bengals coach Steve Guider said. "There's an expectation."
Hoverstad spoke to Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about the Edina game, visualizing success and why no shot should ever get past her.
Q How have you thought about the Edina game in terms of what you can take from it and use the rest of the season?
A Well, that game just tells me that we really do have an amazing team this year. I felt like we played really well as a team for that being the first game of the season. And I felt like that was a good start for me because in past seasons I haven't had the best first games.