Ever since Gophers freshman goaltender Adam Wilcox was a child, he needed two of everything.
"For Christmas, he always got double toys," said Al Stalock, Wilcox's older cousin who plays goalie for the American Hockey League's Worcester Sharks. "If it was a truck, he'd keep one in his closet and play with the other."
Wilcox has tried to psychoanalyze this quirk and may have had an epiphany. Perhaps this was the earliest indication of a future vocation as a goaltender.
"It was like I wanted a backup just in case something happened to the starter," Wilcox said.
Eleven games into his collegiate career, the exuberant native of South St. Paul has emerged as the Gophers' clear-cut starter. Wilcox carries a 6-1-2 record, .924 save percentage and WCHA-best 1.55 goals-against average into this weekend's series at the University of Vermont.
He turns 20 Monday yet has remarkable self-confidence. Unlike many goalies who become recluses in order to focus before games, Wilcox spends his pregame talking and goofing around with teammates so he doesn't get too tight or nervous.
"He's more outgoing than a lot of the goalies," said coach Don Lucia. "You can use the term he's more normal."
'Plays the puck more than anybody I've had'