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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hammer hopes winding hockey road leads to championship</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming from three years of junior hockey in the North American Hockey League into a high-caliber National Collegiate Hockey Conference was a challenging transition for Will Hammer, a senior forward with St. Cloud State University. He had to get up to speed with some of the elite players in the conference, plus find his overall role within the Huskies.</p>
<p>Once he got past his sophomore year and into his junior season, he had a better understanding of where his piece fit into the St. Cloud State puzzle.</p>
<p>“So that was good for me, confidence-wise of knowing that I can fill this fourth-line role,” Hammer said. “And I think it fits the player that I am.”</p>
<p>Hammer, a St. Cloud native, doesn’t have monster offensive numbers. He scored three goals and an assist in 32 games his junior season and has two goals and seven points this year.</p>
<p>But that second goal this year was a big one. It was the eventual game-winner in the NCAA Regional Final in a 4-1 victory over Boston College that helped send St. Cloud State to its second Frozen Four. The Huskies (19-10-0), coached by Brett Larson, face Minnesota State at 4 p.m. CT on Thursday.</p>
<p>The Huskies tied the game 1-1 midway through the second period against Boston College on March 28. About six minutes later, Hammer took an initial shot on goal from the front of the crease. As he and his teammates crashed the net looking for a rebound, Nick Perbix fired another shot on goal. Hammer bounced that rebound into the net for a 2-1 lead.</p>
<p>“It’s not every day that I’m contributing on the scoresheet,” Hammer said. “So it was fun to get that goal, on the team’s behalf. I was the beneficiary of the play.”</p>
<p>He credited his linemates who worked to get the puck and get bodies in front of Boston College goaltender Spencer Knight.</p>
<p>“I just happened to be the one to put it home,” Hammer said. “It was a fun moment. One I’ll never forget, for sure.”</p>
<p>He may have that unforgettable goal, but Hammer’s journey to the Frozen Four with St. Cloud State was filled with plenty of ups and downs.</p>
<div id="attachment_34530" style="width: 441px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/scc-hammer-e1617770151549.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-34530" class="size-medium wp-image-34530" src="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/scc-hammer-e1617770151549-431x480.jpg" alt="" width="431" height="480" srcset="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/scc-hammer-e1617770151549-431x480.jpg 431w, https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/scc-hammer-e1617770151549.jpg 683w" sizes="(max-width: 431px) 100vw, 431px" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-34530" class="wp-caption-text"><em><strong>Will Hammer as a St. Cloud Cathedral Crusader.</strong></em><br /><em><strong>Photo by Tim Kolehmainen</strong></em></p></div>
<p>Hammer jumpstarted his post-high school hockey career with four years on the St. Cloud Cathedral boys’ team where he scored a total of 65 goals and 145 points. He was the squad’s leading scorer his senior year in 2013-14 with 23 goals and 48 points in 26 regular-season games.</p>
<p>That season ended with a trip to the Minnesota boys’ state hockey tournament. Cathedral beat Totino-Grace 4-3 in overtime in the Class 1A quarterfinals before losing to eventual champ East Grand Forks. The Crusaders, coached at the time by Eric Johnson, took fourth place in the tournament. &nbsp;</p>
<p>From there, Hammer played two seasons with Aberdeen in the NAHL where he had an “OK” first season and “not the greatest” second season, he said. He scored nine goals and 33 points across 109 games in his two seasons. A new coaching staff came into Aberdeen after his second year, and Hammer was traded to the Minnesota Magicians in Richfield.</p>
<p>“Which was kind of challenging in itself for anyone who’s been traded, it’s not an easy thing to go through,” Hammer said. “You kind of get a little perspective of what the professionals go through on a very small scale.”</p>
<p>Hockey went well for him with the Magicians, where he scored 18 goals and 41 points in 60 games, and he talked with a few colleges along the way. But nothing worked out. Then he was all set to go to Augsburg College, a Division III program, after his time with the Magicians. Luckily, a spot opened up on the St. Cloud State roster instead.</p>
<p>Another thing he’ll never forget? The call asking if he’d like to be part of the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team. He was outside at home.</p>
<p>“I know exactly where I was,” Hammer said. “It was fun being able to tell my family and friends, too, because I felt like they were in the trenches with me.</p>
<p>“It was exciting, not only for me, but for my whole family. Something that we’ve enjoyed and will never forget.”</p>
<p>Though his hockey journey turned out good in the end – and maybe even better with a national championship – Hammer acknowledges it was tough, too. Playing in juniors for three seasons and then moving on to collegiate hockey, it was always a challenge when he’d compare himself to other players, especially with the access of social media seeing where others are in their careers, he said.</p>
<p>“That was a lesson I learned throughout my junior experience is that everybody has their own path,” Hammer said. “Here I am today and playing in the Frozen Four.</p>
<p>“I never would’ve imagined I would be in the Frozen Four here in my senior year in my hometown.”</p>
<div id="attachment_34528" style="width: 550px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/MensHockeyVsWesternMichigan-120-e1617764456364.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-34528" class=" wp-image-34528" src="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/MensHockeyVsWesternMichigan-120-640x427.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="360"></a><p id="caption-attachment-34528" class="wp-caption-text"><em><strong>Photo by Kylie Macziewski</strong></em></p></div>
<p>Every player has tough moments in their hockey careers, Hammer said, adding that the trade from Aberdeen was a tough one for him. He also had a health scare during his sophomore year at St. Cloud State, giving him another hurdle to clear before he was good to go and continue playing. He’s thankful to have such a great support system around him, too, with family and friends.</p>
<p>The Huskies are two victories away from a national championship. First up, they need to beat a tough Minnesota State team in Thursday’s Frozen Four semifinal. Hammer knows that every team at this stage of the tournament is good, and the Mavericks are no different with great coaching, a solid forecheck and detailed, structured team.</p>
<p>St. Cloud State will need to focus on themselves, as they have throughout the rest of the playoffs, Hammer said. It will be key to work on the opposing D and own the front of not only the Huskies net but the Mavericks net as well, according to Hammer.</p>
<p>“I think if we do that, then we like our chances,” Hammer said. “So that’s what we’re going to focus on. We’re just going to focus on that first game and trying to play Husky hockey for 60 minutes.”</p>
<p>For Hammer, his ultimate dream was to play college hockey and win a national championship. Still striving to achieve the last part of that dream this week, he also said it will be the end of the road for him, hockey-wise. Outside of the rink, he has an internship with CentraCare, a local hospital in St. Cloud, and hopes to pave a career in health administration.</p>
<p>Even though his hockey path might be coming to an end with this Frozen Four, he’ll be able to look back and recall the adversity he made it through and the confidence he gained. &nbsp;</p>
<p>“I think, with anything, confidence is over half the battle,” Hammer said. “So I was able to get a little more confidence in my time here at SCSU.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2014 07:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>St. Cloud Cathedral's Will Hammer ties school points record in<br />
8-1 win in Section 6A quarterfinal win over the Flyers.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5049" style="width: 110px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-5049" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-5049" alt="Featured Image: St. Cloud Cathedral's Will Hammer earned a spot in the record books on Tuesday. Photo / Tim Kolehmainen)" src="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer-100x75.jpg" width="100" height="75" srcset="https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer-100x75.jpg 100w, https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer-640x475.jpg 640w, https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer-645x480.jpg 645w, https://minnesotahockeymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/scc-hammer.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 100px) 100vw, 100px" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-5049" class="wp-caption-text"><strong>Featured Image:</strong><br />St. Cloud Cathedral&#8217;s Will Hammer earned a spot in the school record book on Tuesday.<br />Photo / Tim Kolehmainen)</p></div>
<p>The Municipal Athletic Complex in St. Cloud played host to the Section 6A quarterfinals on Tuesday night where No. 1 seed St. Cloud Cathedral sailed past eighth-seeded Little Falls 8-1.</p>
<p>The Crusaders came into the game holding a 17-7-1 record, while outscoring their opponent’s 91-57 throughout the season. This proved to be too much for the 3-20-2 Flyers.</p>
<p>The puck finally dropped well after the scheduled game time, with the referees showing up an hour late to the prior game between Fergus Falls and St. Cloud Apollo (won 3-0 by Apollo).</p>
<p>The first period showcased the speed and athleticism of the Crusaders, remedied by a more physical, blue color type of hockey for Little Falls.</p>
<p>The Crusaders found some grade-A opportunities through the first half of the first, including multiple chances on two power-plays. But Flyers’ junior goaltender Ezra Spandl was up to the challenge. Spandl finished with 14 saves in the period.</p>
<p>At the 14:41 mark of the first, the Crusaders managed to find the twine after a nifty move on a two-on-one by sophomore Logan Neu opened up his teammate Matson Courrier who buried the opportunity.</p>
<p>56 seconds later, Cathedral struck again, this time coming from senior forward William Hammer, who was the beneficiary of a great stretch pass by Matt Fritz.</p>
<p>The goal put Hammer one point away from the all time lead at St. Cloud Cathedral.</p>
<p>Down but not out, little falls lit the lamp with 12 seconds remaining in the period on a great individual effort by sophomore Landon Bjorge, putting the Flyers down 2-1 going into the locker rooms.</p>
<p>“One our goal was to score first,” Flyers head coach Tony Couture said. “We left it all out on the ice that first period, and we didn’t have anything left after that.”</p>
<p>Play continued in the Little Falls zone through the majority of the second period. However, Spandl and the boys in purple held in there, keeping Cathedral scoreless through the first 7:15 of the period when Crusader junior defenseman Peter O’Neal found the back of the net.</p>
<p>Assist were given to Colin Strong and Daniel Bailey on O’Neal’s backhanded goal from the slot.</p>
<p>The gold and blue struck again at the 10:40 mark on a shot from the point by Bailey, giving the Crusader’s a 4-1 lead over the Flyers into the locker room.</p>
<p>“We dialed up our intensity in the second and third,” Crusaders coach Eric Johnson said. “For whatever reason, it seems like every team comes out a little rocky in the first period.”</p>
<p>A reasonably back and forth third period ensued until the 5:29 mark, where Chris Hornung beat Spandl five-hole for his third goal of the season.</p>
<p>Shortly after, at the 6:13 mark, Neu buried a rebound goal, giving him 17 on the season, 33 points, and the Crusader’s a 6-1 lead. Hammer’s assist on the goal gave him two points on the night, tying him for the Cathedral school record for points with 161 (73-88&#8211;161) in 107 career games.</p>
<p>“I wouldn’t be here right now if it wasn’t for my teammates,” Hammer said. “It has been a thought in the back of my head, but I never really knew where I was at on the list.”</p>
<p>“He’s strong on the puck, he’s got good vision, and he does a lot of the little things well,” Johnson said.”He’s as complete a player as you can have … sometimes he’s not the flashiest but he’s been very consistent all season long.”</p>
<p>Brady Johnson put Cathedral up 7-1 with a shorthanded goal, which was followed shortly after by another O’Neal goal. O’Neal’s goal solidified their 8-1 victory, with seven different players scoring goals.</p>
<p>“It was good to get some of those other guys going on the score-sheet,” Johnson said. ”We haven’t had that in a while.”</p>
<p>“You’ve got to give a lot of credit to Cathedral,” Couture said.”They work extremely hard, play very disciplined, and play no-nonsense hockey.”</p>
<p>The Crusader’s will be back in the MAC arena on Saturday evening for the semifinals at 7:00 p.m. to take on the Sartell Sabres.</p>
<p>“Discipline is number one,” Johnson said of the key to Saturday night’s matchup. “We’ve both improved since December … I’m sure it’ll be a very, very good game.”</p>
<p>Cathedral and Sartell split their season series with a pair of 3-2 decisions in December.</p>
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