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Jake Oettinger

Jakob Oettinger, commonly known as Jake Oettinger, is an for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Born on December 18, 1998, in , he stands at 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 225 pounds, catching left-handed. Selected by the Stars in the first round, 26th overall, at the after the team traded up to acquire him, Oettinger has emerged as one of the league's premier netminders, highlighted by his selection to the 2024 NHL All-Star Game and his role in leading Dallas to the . Oettinger's early career was marked by success in youth international play, where he represented the at the U.S. National Team Development Program, earning gold medals at the 2015 IIHF Under-18 World Championship and the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship. He then played two seasons at in the Conference, posting a .929 save percentage as a in 2017-18 before signing his entry-level contract with on March 25, 2019. Oettinger made his NHL debut on September 8, 2020, in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final during the pandemic-shortened playoffs, becoming the first since the league's expansion era to debut in a conference final; he appeared in relief during Game 3 of the Final later that year. Transitioning to the professional level, Oettinger split time between the Stars and their AHL affiliate, the , in 2020-21, recording an 11-8-2 mark with a 2.36 goals-against average (GAA) and .911 save percentage in 29 NHL games. He solidified his status as 's starting in 2021-22 with a 30-15-1 record, 2.53 GAA, and .914 save percentage, and continued his strong play in subsequent seasons, including a career-high 37 wins in 2022-23 (2.37 GAA, .919 save percentage) and 35 wins in 2023-24 (2.72 GAA, .905 save percentage). In 2024-25, he led the Stars with 36 victories, a 2.59 GAA, and .909 save percentage over 58 games, helping the team reach the Western Conference Final. On October 17, 2024, Oettinger signed an eight-year, $66 million contract extension with , securing his future with the organization through the 2032-33 season. Entering the 2025-26 season at age 26, he has notched 8 wins in 13 appearances, with a 2.75 GAA and .900 save percentage as of November 17, 2025. Oettinger was named to the roster for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off tournament and represented the team, earning a .

Early life

Family and upbringing

Jake Oettinger was born on December 18, 1998, in , to parents Kateri and Chris Oettinger. His family provided a supportive environment steeped in athletics, with his father Chris having played in his youth and later coaching youth teams for children in fourth and fifth grades. Chris actively encouraged Oettinger's early interests in sports, including allowing him to experiment with various positions on the ice, while his mother Kateri offered consistent emotional backing throughout his development. As a young athlete in the south metro area, Oettinger tried a range of , including , , , soccer, , and , but gradually shifted his focus toward . His interest in goaltending emerged around age nine, when he asked his father if he could try out for the position, leading to a rotation between defense and goalie for the next few years. By age 12, Oettinger committed fully to goaltending, prioritizing over other pursuits like . Oettinger's early passion for the position was heavily influenced by watching goaltender , whom he idolized as a childhood favorite and defining figure in his development as a goalie. This admiration, combined with his family's encouragement, helped shape his dedication to the sport from a young age.

High school hockey

Oettinger attended Lakeville North High School in , for his freshman year, balancing academics and athletics. As a for the Lakeville North Panthers in the 2013–14 season, Oettinger appeared in nine regular-season games, recording a 1.86 goals-against average (GAA) and a .931 save percentage. In the playoffs, he backstopped the team in two games with an outstanding 0.50 GAA and .973 save percentage, helping the Panthers advance to the Minnesota game, where they finished as runners-up after a loss to Edina. His impressive performance that season marked Oettinger's first significant exposure to college scouting and recruitment, drawing interest from programs including due to his size, poise, and statistical dominance at the high school level. Oettinger accelerated his academics to graduate from high school a year early in , allowing him to enroll at as a true for the 2016–17 season. His family provided crucial support in managing this demanding schedule of education and development.

Playing career

Junior hockey

Oettinger transitioned from high school hockey to the National Team Development Program (NTDP) ahead of the 2014–15 season, competing in the United States Hockey League (USHL) as part of the program's under-17 and under-18 teams. The NTDP provided a high-level developmental environment, allowing him to face elite competition while refining his technical skills and physical presence in net. In the 2015–16 season, Oettinger emerged as the primary for the U.S. National Under-18 Team, appearing in 15 USHL regular-season games with an 11-3-0-1 record, a 2.24 goals-against average, .919 save percentage, and one . Across all NTDP competitions that year, including exhibitions and tournaments, he played 37 games, achieving a 25-8-0-1 record, 2.38 GAA, .908 save percentage, and two , contributing to the team's success in international play. His composure under pressure and ability to handle high-volume shots were key factors in his development as a top prospect. Oettinger's standout junior performance led to his selection for the 2017 CCM/ All-American Prospects Game in , where he represented Team USA and impressed scouts with 12 saves on 14 shots in limited action. Following the 2015–16 season, Oettinger declared eligibility for the and was chosen by the in the first round, 26th overall, on June 23, 2017, after the team traded up to acquire the pick. As the highest-drafted from the USHL that year—ahead of selections like Petruzzelli (88th overall by )—his draft position underscored the league's role in grooming elite talent.

Collegiate career

Oettinger enrolled at in the fall of 2016, where he played three seasons for the Terriers men's ice hockey team from 2016 to 2019. As a in 2016–17, Oettinger quickly established himself as the starting , appearing in 35 games with a 21–11–3 record, a 2.11 goals-against average (GAA), and a .927 save percentage, along with four shutouts. His performance earned him selection to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team and Hockey East Second Team All-Star honors. In his sophomore season of 2017–18, Oettinger started all 38 games, posting a 21–13–4 record, 2.45 GAA, .915 save percentage, and five shutouts while leading the Terriers to the regular-season title. He was named Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for October after going 5–1–0 with a 1.67 GAA and .940 save percentage in six starts. Oettinger capped the year by earning Tournament Most Valuable Player honors, going 2–0 with a 1.00 GAA and .960 save percentage in the semifinals and championship game to help win its ninth conference tournament title. During his junior year in 2018–19, Oettinger appeared in 36 games (35 starts), recording a 16–16–4 mark, 2.45 GAA, .926 save percentage, and four shutouts as the Terriers finished with an overall record of 16–18–4. Following the season, Oettinger signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on March 25, 2019, forgoing his senior year at .

Professional career

Oettinger signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars on March 25, 2019, following two seasons at Boston University. He then joined the Stars' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Texas Stars, for the 2019-20 season, where he made 38 appearances, posting a 15-16-4 record with a 2.57 goals-against average (GAA) and .917 save percentage. Oettinger made his NHL debut during the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Toronto bubble, entering in relief during Game 2 of the Western Conference Final against the Vegas Golden Knights (5 saves on 6 shots) and during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning (1 save on 1 shot), recording a 2.69 GAA and .857 save percentage over two appearances totaling 22:20 of ice time, becoming the first goaltender since the 1967 expansion to debut in a conference final. The Stars advanced to the Stanley Cup Final that year but lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games, with Oettinger appearing briefly in one game. In his first full NHL season during 2020-21, Oettinger split time with veterans, appearing in 29 games with an 11-8-7 record, 2.36 GAA, and .911 save percentage. He took over as the primary starter in 2021-22, playing 48 games and recording a 30-15-1 mark with a 2.53 GAA and .914 save percentage, helping the Stars defeat the Minnesota Wild in the first round before a seven-game loss to the Calgary Flames in the second round, where he posted a 1.81 GAA and .954 save percentage in seven playoff starts. Oettinger's performance solidified his role, leading Dallas to 52 wins that season. The 2022-23 season saw Oettinger excel further, appearing in 62 games with a franchise-record 37 wins, 2.37 GAA, and .919 save percentage for the Stars. Dallas reached the Western Conference Final again, defeating the Minnesota Wild and Seattle Kraken en route, though Oettinger went 10-9 with a 3.06 GAA and .895 save percentage in 19 playoff games during their loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. In 2023-24, he played 54 regular-season games, achieving 35 wins, a 2.72 GAA, and .905 save percentage, as the Stars captured the Central Division title and advanced to the Western Conference Final, where they fell to the Edmonton Oilers; Oettinger recorded a 2.24 GAA and .913 save percentage across 19 postseason outings. Oettinger continued his strong play in 2024-25, starting 58 games with 36 wins, a 2.59 GAA, and .909 save percentage, guiding back to the Western Conference Final in the playoffs, losing 1-4 to the after defeating the 4-3 in the first round and the 4-2 in the second round, with him posting a 2.82 GAA and .905 save percentage in 18 games. On October 17, 2024, he signed an eight-year, $66 million contract extension with the , carrying an average annual value of $8.25 million and running through the 2032-33 season. As of November 17, 2025, in the early , Oettinger has appeared in 13 games for , holding an 8-3-2 record with a 2.75 GAA and .900 save percentage, including one . He entered the season with 149 career NHL wins and notched his 150th victory on October 22, 2025, against the , positioning him among the fastest American-born goaltenders to reach that milestone since the .

International career

Junior international

Oettinger's impressive play with the U.S. National Under-18 Team in the United States Hockey League during the 2014–15 season earned him a roster spot as backup for Team USA at the 2015 IIHF World Under-18 Championships in and , , where the Americans captured gold by defeating 3–1 in the final. Although he saw limited action, appearing in relief for 20 minutes during the tournament, his presence contributed to the team's success. The next year, at the 2016 IIHF World Under-18 Championships in and , , Oettinger played in four games as one of the primary netminders, recording a 4–0–0 record, 1.50 goals-against average, and .934 save percentage while allowing just six goals on 91 shots. His solid performances helped anchor Team USA's defense en route to a finish after a 5–1 semifinal loss to and a 3–1 victory over in the bronze medal game. Oettinger transitioned to the under-20 level at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championships in and , serving as the backup to Tyler Parsons for the gold medal-winning American squad that defeated 5–4 in in the final. He did not appear in any games during the tournament but was part of the team's preparation and depth. His selection was aided by his early collegiate success at in the 2016–17 season. At the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championships in , Oettinger emerged as a key starter for Team USA after sharing duties early, appearing in three games with a 1–0–1 record, 2.77 goals-against average, and .888 save percentage. He won both of his starts, including a 3–2 overtime shootout victory over in the preliminary round where he stopped all three shootout attempts, and the bronze medal game against the , a 9–4 rout where he made 22 saves despite the lopsided score. Oettinger's composure and rebound control played a vital role in stabilizing Team USA's defensive strategy amid a tournament that saw the team finish third after a 2–1 overtime semifinal loss to .

Senior international

Oettinger made his senior international debut for the at the , where he appeared in three games and recorded a perfect 3-0 record with a 1.37 goals-against average and .934 save percentage, helping Team USA secure the . His standout performance came in relief during the semifinal against , where he entered after an injury to starter and made 26 saves on 27 shots in a 4-2 loss. Oettinger did not participate in the in due to the NHL's collective over logistical and insurance concerns, though no NHL players ultimately competed. Following a breakout 2023-24 NHL season with the , during which Oettinger posted a 35-14-4 record, 2.72 goals-against average, and .905 save percentage in 54 games, he earned a senior call-up to Team USA for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off. His consistent elite-level play in Dallas, including leading the league in wins and appearing in the 2024 NHL All-Star Game, was a key factor in his selection as one of three goaltenders alongside and . The 4 Nations Face-Off roster was finalized in early February 2025 after an orientation camp in December 2024, with evaluations focusing on players' form during the ongoing 2024-25 NHL season and prior achievements. Oettinger appeared in one game for Team USA during the stage, starting against on February 17 and stopping 21 of 23 shots in a 2-1 loss, finishing with a 2.06 goals-against average and .913 save percentage for the tournament. Despite the defeat, his efforts contributed to Team USA's advancement to the championship game, where they lost 3-2 in overtime to to finish as runners-up.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Oettinger's National Hockey League (NHL) regular season statistics, as compiled by Hockey-Reference.com, are presented below.
SeasonTeamGPWLOTLGAASV%SO
2020–21DAL2911872.36.9111
2021–22DAL48301512.53.9141
2022–23DAL623711112.37.9195
2023–24DAL54351442.72.9053
2024–25DAL58361842.59.9092
2025–26DAL127322.89.8961 (as of November 17, 2025)
Career26315669292.54.91113
His NHL playoff statistics are as follows.
SeasonTeamGPWLGAASV%SO
2019–202000.001.0000
2021–227341.81.9541
2022–23191093.06.8951
2023–24191092.24.9130
2024–2518982.82.9050
Career6532302.56.9122
Oettinger's () regular season statistics with the , per the official AHL records, are summarized below. He appeared in no AHL playoff games.
SeasonTeamGPWLOTLGAASV%SO
2018–1963222.47.8950
2019–2038151642.57.9173
2021–22104522.62.9130
Career54222382.57.9143

International

Oettinger has represented the at various international tournaments, with his statistical contributions listed below for junior and senior levels.

Junior international

YearTournamentGPGAASV%
201641.50.934
201832.77.889

Senior international

YearTournamentGPGAASV%
2021IIHF World Championship31.37.934
20254 Nations Face-Off12.06.913
Oettinger earned a as a roster member at the , a at the , a at the , and a at the . He was also a roster member for the -winning team.

Awards and honors

Collegiate

AwardYear
All-Rookie Team2017
All- Second Team2018
All-Tournament Team2018
[Hockey East](/page/H Hockey_East) Tournament 2018
William Flynn Award ( MVP)2018

Professional

AwardYear
Man of the Year2020
NHL All-Star2024
King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Dallas Stars nominee)2024

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