Noora Räty Explained

Noora Räty
Birth Date:1989 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Espoo, Finland
Height M:1.65
Weight Kg:65
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Team Coach:Shenzhen KRS
Coached For:Cretin-Derham Hall Raiders
Sex:f
Ntl Team:FIN
Career Start:2004

Noora Helena Räty (born 29 May 1989) is a Finnish ice hockey goaltender and the goaltending coach of Shenzhen KRS in the Chinese Women's Ice Hockey League. She was a founding board member of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) and was a member of the board affiliated with the Minnesota chapter of the organization until signing a Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) contract with the Metropolitan Riveters in May 2023.[1]

Regarded as one of the best goaltenders in the world,[2] Räty has won two Olympic bronze medals and has competed in four Olympic Games as a member of the Finnish national ice hockey team, earning All-Star honours at the 2018 tournament. Across nine IIHF World Championships, she has earned five medals and has been awarded Best Goaltender five times, named to the All-Star Team four times, and was the MVP in 2008.

A two-time NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament champion and two-time All-American, Räty held the NCAA Division I all-time career records for best save percentage, most shutouts, and most wins. Her club career has included playing in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), the Naisten Liiga (called the Finnish: Naisten SM-sarja until 2017), and the Russian Women's Hockey League, in addition to being the first woman to play as a goaltender in both the Finnish men's second- and third-tier professional leagues, the Mestis and the Suomi-sarja.

Playing career

Räty began her senior club career at age 15 with the Espoo Blues of the Naisten SM-sarja, the top women's ice hockey league in Finland (renamed Naisten Liiga in 2017). In her first season, 2005–06, she recorded stellar a .951 save percentage (SV%) and 1.40 goals against average (GAA) while playing in 20 of 22 games. The phenomenal season earned her the Naisten SM-sarja Rookie of the Year Award in 2005–06; in 2010, the award was renamed in her honour as the Noora Räty Award. The teen continued to impress over the following seasons, earning the Naisten SM-sarja Best Goaltender Award in 2006–07 and the Playoff MVP Award in 2007–08 and 2008–09. During the four seasons she was active in the Naisten SM-sarja, 2005–06 to 2008–09, she played 55 regular season games and recorded 14 shutouts while maintaining a save percentage above .960. Across 28 Finnish Championship playoff games, she had a GAA of just 1.15 and tallied 8 shutouts, leading the Espoo Blues to three consecutive championship victories.

In addition to playing in the Naisten SM-liiga, Räty trained and competed with the Espoo Blues men's junior A team in the Nuorten SM-liiga, the top junior league in Finland. She also attended lukio (advanced secondary school, comparable to gymnasium) at the Haukilahden lukio in the Haukilahti neighborhood of her hometown of Espoo and played ice hockey with the school team, earning the school's Hockey Player of the Year award in 2006 and 2008.[3]

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Räty was recruited by the University of Minnesota to play ice hockey with the Minnesota Golden Gophers, a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) of NCAA Division I. She began her college ice hockey career at the university in the autumn of 2009 with fellow Finnish national team player Mira Jalosuo. Räty's first start in goal for the Gophers came in the team's second game of the 2009–10 season at home against Syracuse University (a 4–1 win).[4] Through the WCHA conference tournament on 7 March 2010, Räty amassed a 17–3–4 record in 24 starts with 7 shutouts, a GAA of 1.24, and a save percentage of .951.[5]

Räty won a number of WCHA conference awards during the 2009–10 season, being named WCHA Goaltending Champion (based on GAA), the goaltender of the All-WCHA First Team, and the goaltender of the All-WCHA Rookie Team.[6] Räty was also named the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week four times and WCHA Rookie of the Week once.[7]

In March 2010, Räty became only the second freshman to be a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award.[8] She set a Golden Gophers club record for most assists in one season by a goaltender (3).

To start the 2010–11 season, Raty had a shutout in the first three games of the season.[9] On 22 and 23 October 2010, she recorded back to back shutouts against the St. Cloud State Huskies. She held the Huskies scoreless as Minnesota swept the series by scores of 5–0 and 3–0, respectively. Raty played the full 120:00 minutes of the series. She accumulated 14 saves in the first game and 18 in the second for a 32-goal shutout.

Räty played on national championship teams in 2011–12 and 2012–13. The 2012–13 team finished 41–0–0, and the team won the last 49 games of Räty's career. Räty finished with both the career and single-season record for shutouts.[10]

Kiekko-Vantaa

In March 2014, Yle reported that Räty had signed a contract for the 2014–15 season with Kiekko-Vantaa of the Mestis, the second level of Finnish men's hockey after the Liiga. She would become only the second woman to play in the Mestis, the first being Hayley Wickenheiser in 2003 with HC Salamat.[11]

Räty was loaned to the Bewe TuusKi of the Suomi-sarja, the third level of Finnish men's hockey, for the beginning of the season. She played her first Mestis game for Kiekko-Vantaa on 22 October 2014, becoming the first Finnish woman and first female goaltender to play in the league.[12]

CWHL

Selected in the first round of the 2017 CWHL Draft by the Chinese expansion team Kunlun Red Star WIH, she emerged as a key contributor for a club that finished the 2017–18 CWHL season in second place. Räty's first win with the Red Star took place on 28 October 2017, a 4–3 overtime win versus the Calgary Inferno in which she recorded 39 saves. Coincidentally, Annina Rajahuhta, a teammate from the Finnish national team, recorded the game-winning goal in overtime.[13]

By season's end, Räty emerged as the CWHL's regular season goaltending champion, leading the league in goals against average. She also tied with Emerance Maschmeyer of Les Canadiennes for most shutouts, with 6. Räty won the CWHL Goaltender of the Year Award, becoming the first European-born goaltender to capture the honor.

Räty was the starting goaltender for the Red Star in the 2018 Clarkson Cup finals, which were held in Toronto. Challenging the Markham Thunder, the contest went into overtime, where Laura Stacey scored with 2:11 left in the 4-on-4 overtime, as Markham prevailed by a 2–1 tally for its first-ever championship title.[14] Räty recorded 37 saves in the contest.[15] [16]

PHF

As "the most individually decorated player to sign in the [PHF] in the post-CWHL/NHWL era," Räty was a highlight addition to the Metropolitan Riveters when she signed with the team on 16 May 2023. The signing came as a surprise to many, not only because Räty had been listed as a PWHPA board member as recently as 15 May 2023, but also because she had previously shared in Finnish-language interviews that she intended to join the expected PWHPA league in the 2023–24 season.[1] [17]

International play

Räty joined the Finnish women's national team at age 15 and recorded over 100 games in net with the team before retiring from international competition in 2022. At the age of 16, she participated with Team Finland in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.

During the 2008 World Championships, Räty recorded a 30-save shutout of Team USA for a 1–0 victory. She was named the Best Goalie of the Tournament by the Directorate in 2007 and in 2008, and earned the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament award in 2008.[18] At the 2009 World Championships she maintained a 1.48 goals against average and a 3–1–0 record, backstopping Finland for their second-straight bronze medal.

She won a bronze medal at the 2010 Four Nations Cup in St. John's, Newfoundland.

Räty posted a shutout in the gold medal of the 2017 Nations Cup against the Canadian Women's Development Team, which featured opposing goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer. Finland prevailed in a 1–0 final that saw Michelle Karvinen log the game-winning tally.[19]

Personal life

Räty was one of the nine founding board members of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) and the only member to hold citizenship outside of North America.[20] [21] She has spoken about her hopes that the NHL will create a professional women's national hockey league in North America and her desire to play a part in the creation of such a league.[22]

Räty and her partner, Karel Popper, became engaged in June 2019.[23] Popper is a professional goaltending instructor with MEGA Goaltending and joined the KRS Vanke Rays Shenzhen as a goaltending coach for the 2020–21 ZhHL season.[24] The couple reside in Minneapolis with their dog, Dino.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T Min GA GP W L Min GA SO GAA SV%
2005–06Espoo BluesNSMs2015 4 0 11572751.40.9516 3 3 389 10 0 1.55.956
2006–07Espoo BluesNSMs19143 011412351.21.9547 6 1 440 9 3 1.23.958
2007–08Espoo BluesNSMs111.74.9469 0.97.970
2008–09Espoo BluesNSMs5500300:00140.20.9926 0.83.969
2009–10Minnesota Golden GophersNCAA26 18 4 4 1623:42 36 7 1.33 .948
2010–11Minnesota Golden GophersNCAA35 25 8 2 2036:41 60 9 1.77 .941
2011–12Minnesota Golden GophersNCAA40 33 5 2 2361:03 53 10 1.35 .942
2012–13Minnesota Golden GophersNCAA38 380 0 2240:11 36 170.96 .956
2013–14Tampereen IlvesNSMs2 5 .940
2013–14SKIF Nizhny NovgorodRWHL5300:0081.60
2014–15Kiekko-VantaaMestis83.73.893
2014–15Bewe TuusKi (L)Suomi-sarja62.74.916
2015–16KJT TuusulaSuomi-sarja173.59.8993 4.51.894
2016–17KJT TuusulaSuomi-sarja74.41.878
Nokia PyrySuomi-sarja42.97.8980 0 0 0:00 0 0 00
2017–18Kunlun Red Star WIHCWHL2016 3 011603161.60.9444 2 2 315 7 1 1.34.961
2018–19Shenzhen KRS Vanke RaysCWHL20812011704822.46.921
2019–20Shenzhen KRS Vanke RaysZhHL54 1 297:466 2 1.21 .9624 4 240:00 6 0 1.50.957
2020–21KRS Vanke RaysZhHL541 256:281012.34.902
2021–22HPKNSML1475822:472421.75.954
2021–22KRS Vanke RaysZhHL111106421030.94.9648614641001.30.950
2022–23HPKNSML953499:011321.56.943734414:341812.61.924
Naisten SM-sarja totals80 4615392080181.35.95435 18816032761.57.950
NCAA totals139 114 17 88261:43 185 43 1.34.946
Suomi-sarja totals34 3.43.900 3 4.51.894
CWHL totals40 24 15 02330 79 8 2.03.932 4 2 2 315 711.34.961
ZhHL totals10 8 2 554:14 16 3 1.78.931 4 4 240:00601.50.957

*Italics indicate totals calculated from incomplete statistics
Sources: CWHL,[25] Elite Prospects,[26] University of Minnesota Athletics,[27] ZhHL[28] [29]

International

YearTeamEventResultGPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2005WW4th10129:27408.15.810
2006FinlandOG4th311104:43613.44.867
2007FinlandWW4th523301:321021.99.932
2008FinlandWW431243:42611.48.926
2009FinlandWW321170:481003.51.886
2010FinlandOG532302:331502.97.884
2011FinlandWW523304:051001.97.957
2012FinlandWW4th413234:481503.83.903
2013FinlandWW4th514282:321402.97.909
2014FinlandOG5th633358:571312.17.929
2017FinlandWW633355:031222.03.924
2018FinlandOG633355:251602.70.911
2019FinlandWW633354:471312.20.936
World Championship totals3917222276:449462.53.924
Olympic Games totals201091121:385022.67.907
Cumulative totals5927313398:2214482.60.915
Sources: [30] [31] [32]

Awards and honors

AwardYear
International
World Championship Best Goaltender2007, 2008, 2011, 2017, 2019
World Championship All-Star2008, 2013, 2017, 2019
World Championship Bronze Medal2008, 2009, 2011, 2017
World Championship MVP2008
Olympic Bronze Medal2010, 2018
Olympic All-Star2018
World Championship Silver Medal2019
CWHL
Goaltender of the Year2017–18
Russia
Russian Champion2013–14, 2019–20, 2021–22
NCAA
WCHA Defensive Player of the WeekWeek of 19 October 2009
Week of 30 November 2009
Week of 7 December 2009
Week of 25 January 2010
Week of 27 October 2010
Week of 8 November 2011[33]
Week of 25 October 2012[34]
WCHA Rookie of the WeekWeek of 26 October 2009[35]
AHCA All-America First Team2009–10,[36] 2012–13[37]
All-WCHA First Team2009–10, 2010–11,[38] 2012–13
Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13
Patty Kazmaier Award Top-3 Finalist2009–10, 2012–13
WCHA All-Rookie Team2009–10
WCHA Goaltending Champion2009–10, 2012–13
AHCA All-America Second Team2010–11[39]
WCHA All-Academic Team2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13
WCHA All-Tournament Team2011, 2012, 2013
All-WCHA Third Team2011–12
WCHA Tournament Most Outstanding Player2012, 2013
NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player2012, 2013
NCAA All-Tournament Team2012, 2013
WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award2012–13
WCHA 20th Anniversary Team2018
Naisten SM-sarja
Rookie of the Year2005–06
All-Star Team2006–07
Best Goaltender2006–07
Finnish Champion2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
Playoff MVP2007–08, 2008–09
Sources: [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]

Records

NCAA

Records valid through 2021–22 NCAA season.[47]

Career

Season

WCHA

Records valid through 2021–22 NCAA season.[48]

Career

Season

Single-game

Single-period

WCHA record notes:

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Records valid through 2022–23 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season.

Career[49]

Season[50]

Single-game[51]

Minnesota record notes:

Notes and References

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