2022-23 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

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Matt Radomsky #31 G

  • Position:
    Goaltender
  • Height:
    6-2
  • Weight:
    195
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Winnipeg, Man.
  • Highschool:
    Dakota Collegiate

Summary

Biography

Prior to Alaska

Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey)

Radomsky joins the Nanooks after spending the previous three seasons with Holy Cross in the Atlantic Hockey Association. Whle with Holy Cross, he was in goal in 64 games, collecting a record of 19-37-6, a GAA of 2.83 and save percentage of .901. In 2021-22, his last season with Holy Cross, Radomsky appeared in 24 games, going 8-14-2 with a 2.47 GAA and .906 save percentage, both bests while with the College of Holy Cross. During the 2019-20 season, Radomsky was the October 2019 AHA Rookie of the Month, January 2020 AHA Goalie of the Month, and was a four-time AHA Goalie of the Week. In 2021-22, he was named the AHA Goalie of the Week on Jan. 24. He defeated #6 Providence with 31 saves in his collegiate debut before posting a career-high 44 saves against #17 Quinnipiac in the 2019-20 season. 

Steinbach Pistons (MJHL)
Prior to joining Holy Cross, Radomsky played three seasons with the Steinbach Pistons in the MJHL. His first season, 2016-17 saw him appear in 14 games, going 11-2-1 with a 1.71 GAA and .936 save percentage. In his second season he posted a 20-5-2 record with a GAA of 2.16 and save percentage of .912 before ending his time with Steinbach in 2018-19 with a record of 27-12-1, a GAA of 2.06 and a .929 save percentage. Radomsky was an MJHL Champ in 2017-18, won the Anavet Cup in 17-18 and made an RBC Cup appearance in 17-18. He earned the team's Community Service Award in 2017-18 before being named the Team MVP in 2018-19. He holds three team records; the team's longest shutout streak (188:09 minutes), the team's most shutouts in one season (eight) and the team's most career shutouts (15).

Team Canada
Played for Team Canada West in WJAC in 2018-19. That year, he won the bronze medal with Team Canada West and was named the Player of the Game in the Bronze Medal game.

Personal
Son of Jenn and Chad Radomsky ... Two siblings, Juleah and Kassia ... Studying Psychology

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