Overshadowed by the offseason signings of two former league most valuable players, fellow Minnesota United FC newcomers Aaron Pitchkolan and Daryl Sattler are proving their considerable worth.
The former San Antonio Scorpions teammates-turned-Twin Cities roommates played well in United FC's season-opening scoreless tie against the Scorpions on April 6.
Pitchkolan provided a steady presence at the center midfielder position and just missed scoring his team's first goal. Sattler, the North American Soccer League's Golden Gloves winner as top goalkeeper, shook off a collision that chipped one of his teeth and kept his former team off the scoreboard.
While awaiting the scoring punch of former NASL MVPs Pablo Campos (two-game suspension) and Etienne Barbara (zero goals), United FC will lean on Pitchkolan and Sattler when the team plays host to FC Edmonton on Saturday at the Metrodome.
"Scoring goals will come with time; I have no doubt about that," Pitchkolan said. "But as long as we're solid defensively, that will make us successful and we can build off of that."
Sattler, 32, brought more than a 0.79 goals-against average and 13 shutouts with him to Minnesota. He still owns classic video game consoles such as Nintendo and Sega Genesis, which make him and Pitchkolan popular among teammates.
Taking an old-school approach on the field as well, Pitchkolan, 30, earns respect for a steady, professional approach. Sattler, meanwhile, continues to fight back from major knee surgery in 2011.
Together, they embody the approach that made the Minnesota Stars FC (United's former name) league champion in 2011 and runner-up last year. As Pitchkolan said, he and Sattler are two of the many players "quietly going about their business and getting better."