Pat Street grew up in Annapolis, Md. He
started playing goalie when he was just a mite. Pat started travel hockey in the Capital Beltway Hockey League for the Chesapeake
Chiefs in squirts and the Howard Huskies for Peewees and Bantams. After Bantams Pat made the leap to AAA hockey with The Washington
Little Capitals Midget Minor team. Pat had a phenomenal Midget season which was highlighted with an 80 save performance in
a 6 overtime game against the Reston Raiders in the Southeast District Playoffs, and a selection to USA Southeastern district
Select 16 team. The following year Pat was selected by the Washington Junior Nationals of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League.
Pat was named AJHL Goalie of the Year for his performance during the season and helped lead the team to the 2004 AJHL Championship.
Pat also played for Mount Saint Joseph High School from 2000-2004, contributing to JV, TierII, and Tier I MIAA Championships
during his tenure.
After graduating from Mount Saint Joseph Pat pursued an opportunity to leave
home and play for the Hartford Jr. Wolfpack of the AJHL. Pat was elected to the AJHL All-Star team and improved his buttefuly
style under the tutelage of former pro goaltender Dan Stewart. Next, Pat attended the Gunnery School in Washington, CT to
do a post-graduate year. He had a stellar season at Gunnery, being named Team MVP for his efforts and was listed on the NHL
Central Scouting's players to watch list. After the season Pat committed to Fredonia State University, a NCAA DIII team
that plays in the powerhouse SUNYAC conference.
Pat has a combined record of 17-11-5 after his
Freshman and Sophomores years which have been highlighted by a SUNYAC Championship, 4 SUNYAC goalie of the week awards, SUNYAC
Challenge Tourney 1st team selection, SUNYAC All-Academic Team, and SUNYAC All Conference Honorable Mention team awards. Pat
is now in his Junior season at Fredonia State.
Pat Street has over 13 years of goaltending experience.
He has been a student of Jason Wolfe for the past 3 years. Like Jason, Pat takes great pride in his roots and wishes to give
back by developing goaltenders from his home state of Maryland. Pat has 4 years of teaching experience. He has coached at
Rick Heinz Camps, Hamilton College Summer Hockey Camp, Connecticut Crease camps, and has worked as a mentor with Craig Laughlin's
Network Hockey summer program. Pat Street, better known by his nickname- "Streeter" is excited to be working for
Jason and looks forward to teaching in May.