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The goaltender has persevered through plenty of challenges over the past year and is heating up at the perfect time because of it

How Jake Oettinger is catching fire ahead of playoffs | Dallas Stars (1)

By Mike Heika

@MikeHeika Senior Staff Writer

Jake Oettinger has an easy “tell.”

When the Stars goalie is really feeling it, he’ll take a puck that he just devoured with his glove and flip it with clear disdain to the faceoff circle so that a linesman can recycle it on an ensuing faceoff. It’s what the lanky netminder does when he has swagger, when he knows he’s on his game.

That flip was missing early in this season. After a bumpy playoff performance and offseason surgery, Oettinger wasn’t in his groove. The man who was top five in the NHL through his first three seasons (2.42 GAA, .916 save percentage) was hovering around 40th heading into the All-Star Break (3.04, .900).

In recent weeks, the 25-year-old has fought hard to get his confidence back, and it shows with a 10-1-0 record in his last 11 decisions with a 1.54 GAA and .941 save percentage. On Thursday, he helped Dallas clinch the best record in the Western Conference by outdueling St. Louis goalie Jordan Binnington in a 2-1 shootout win.

“He looks confident. He looks like he’s back,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. “It wasn’t just tonight. He’s been building his game for a while now.”

Oettinger made two spectacular saves in the game, diving across the crease to stop a Scott Perunovich shot that seemed destined to land in an empty net and then making a nonchalant paddle save on Robert Thomas in overtime. Mix that with a three-for-three performance in the shootout and Oettinger was clearly the star of the game. But DeBoer is right – this has been coming for several weeks now.

That said, it hasn’t been easy.

Oettinger admits he was struggling with his confidence and needed people like goalie coach Jeff Reese to help get him back in the right state of mind.

“Only myself and the people close to me know the stuff that I’ve been through,” Oettinger said.

DeBoer said the challenge for goalies and high-end scorers is to be able to fight through the distractions and mental challenges. That’s what makes them special.

“I think particularly with goal scorers and goalies, it’s a huge confidence position,” DeBoer said. “There’s a reason goal scorers are so streaky, and I think goaltending has a part of that, too. When you’re feeling good about your game, you’re seeing pucks, pucks are hitting you, you’re getting those posts or those empty-net saves at the right time. And when you’re not, it’s not.”

But when you have to battle through the tough times, you appreciate the good ones.

“It’s been a tough year at some points,” Oettinger said. “I learned a lot about myself and the people around me that are there for me. Our goalie coach, Jeff Reese, and other goalie coaches that I have that believe in me wholeheartedly. They helped me through those tough times and I think the people close to me believed I could turn my game around and get it to where it is now. I’m just proud of how I finished the season and thankful for the people who really believed I could get here when some people didn’t think I was going to.”

One of the keys for Oettinger when he has the swagger is it helps keep the doubt out. DeBoer said he can tell when his goalie is confident.

“He’s not overthinking things, he’s just reacting,” DeBoer said. “With our group, the way we play, if he can play that way and make a couple of huge saves a night when we do have breakdowns, because we don’t have a lot of them, we’re going to be really tough to beat.”

And that confidence spreads throughout the team. Miro Heiskanen said the defensem*n definitely have confidence to get up ice and join the play because of Oettinger. And Jason Robertson said there is just a realization of how good the team can be when Oettinger is on his game.

“It’s great to see he has that mojo going into the playoffs,” Robertson said. “He definitely uses that.”

The fact Oettinger is in the place he is obviously has a lot to do with the optimism. The fact he fought back through all of this “stuff” might mean even more.

“It’s probably the first big adversity he’s faced in his pro career as a starter, and I think those kinds of things harden you and battle scar you, and I think that’s great,” DeBoer said. “He’ll be better for it. I’m glad he’s out of it and looking like himself again, but he had to work for that. There was a lot of work put into that.”

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Hockey League or Dallas Stars Hockey Club.

Mike Heikais a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on Twitter@MikeHeika.

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FAQs

Is Jake Oettinger good? ›

“Now we've got to go down there and respond, and Jake is part of that.” Through his three postseason runs, the 25-year-old goalie has been one of the league's best after a loss, posting an 11-4 record and a . 925 save percentage. This playoffs, he is 3-1 after a loss.

What round was Jake Oettinger drafted? ›

Hometown: Lakeville, Minn. Nhl Draft: DAL (2017, 1st rd., 26th ovr.)

How is Scott Wedgewood doing? ›

Impact Wedgewood has a 15-6-5 record, 2.83 GAA and . 902 save percentage in 30 outings in 2023-24. Jake Oettinger is expected to start Wednesday while Matt Murray will serve as the backup netminder. Stops 27 in win Wedgewood stopped 27 of 28 shots in a 4-1 victory over the Kings on Saturday.

How many saves does Jake Oettinger average? ›

Interpreted as:
NAMESV/GPSEASON
Jake Oettinger22.312020-21
Jake Oettinger25.352021-22
Jake Oettinger26.322022-23
Jake Oettinger24.742023-24

Why did Oettinger leave the game? ›

Stars goalie Oettinger leaves in 1st period against Senators because of lower-body injury.

How much money does Jake Oettinger make? ›

Jake Oettinger signed a 3 year , $12,000,000 contract with the Dallas Stars, including $1,000,000 signing bonus, $12,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $4,000,000. In 2024-25, Oettinger will earn a base salary of $4,800,000, while carrying a cap hit of $4,000,000.

Who is Dallas' main goalie? ›

Jake Oettinger - Dallas Stars Goaltender - ESPN.

What is the nickname of the Dallas Stars goalie? ›

Jakob Oettinger (/ˈɒtɪndʒər/ OT-in-jer; born December 18, 1998), nicknamed Otter or Phenomenotter, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for Boston University during his collegiate career.

What is on Jake Oettinger's helmet? ›

This helmet features a Mario Kart-style vehicle on each side. One side includes his two dogs, Cap and Bucky, and Baby Peach, representing the daughter he and his wife Brittany are expecting. The other side features a robot character for teammate Jason Robertson and an otter for fellow goalie Jake Oettinger.

What is the nickname of the Wedgewood Stars? ›

Scott Wedgewood is either shortened to Wedge or Wedgey, or extended to Wedgewall. Esa Lindell is either called by his first name or referred to as “Lindy.” Roope Hintz has a few different plays on his first name, either it's Roops or Roop.

Who is the goalie for the Dallas North Stars? ›

Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger dealing with illness ahead of Game 1 vs. Oilers.

Who was drafted ahead of Makar? ›

He was described as a dynamic skater that creates offence whenever he is on the ice. Makar was ultimately selected fourth overall by the Colorado Avalanche, the second defenceman selected in the draft, after third overall selection Miro Heiskanen.

What is Oettinger's save percentage? ›

Jake Oettinger had a . 919 save percentage in 2022-23.
NAMESV%
1J. Oettinger.919

What round was Tage Thompson drafted? ›

Nhl Draft: STL ('16, 1st rd., 26th ovr.)

What round was Gaudreau drafted? ›

Drafted by the Calgary Flames in the fourth round, 104th overall at the 2011 NHL Draft.

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