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Minnetonka Today
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Minnetonka Goaltender Chase Jerdee Preps for Deep Playoff Run
Jerdee aims to anchor the team's defensively-oriented system in pursuit of a championship.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 12:53am
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Chase Jerdee, one of the top goaltenders in Minnesota, is preparing to lead the Minnetonka Skippers on a deep playoff run this season. After serving primarily as a backup last year, Jerdee used the disappointment as motivation to improve his game and earn the starting job. Minnetonka's defensive-minded system requires strong goaltending, and Jerdee is ready to be the anchor the team needs.
Why it matters
Minnetonka is one of the top high school hockey programs in Minnesota, with a reputation for playing a grinding, defensive style. Jerdee's development into an elite goaltender is crucial for the team's championship aspirations, as his ability to "take the air out" of opposing offenses will be key to the Skippers' success.
The details
Minnetonka goaltender coach Mike Johnson praised Jerdee's simple, effective style, noting his size, skating ability, and strong positioning as key strengths. After serving as the backup last season, Jerdee was determined to earn the starting job, using the disappointment as motivation to work hard in the offseason. The Skippers' defensive-oriented system, which focuses on wearing down opponents, requires a top-tier goaltender to anchor the team, and Jerdee is ready to fill that role.
- Jerdee had a great year as a sophomore, then was predominantly the backup last season.
- Jerdee used the disappointment of being the backup as motivation to work hard in the offseason and earn the starting job.
The players
Chase Jerdee
The starting goaltender for the Minnetonka Skippers, one of the top high school hockey teams in Minnesota.
Mike Johnson
The goaltender coach for the Minnetonka Skippers, who praised Jerdee's simple and effective playing style.
Coach Goldsworthy
The head coach of the Minnetonka Skippers, who emphasizes a defensive-minded system that aims to wear down opponents.
What they’re saying
“Simple is good in the way that hockey is played today. Simple in the way that he uses his size to his advantage. He skates well enough to get spot to spot. Uses the fact that he's big and pucks can hit him. He certainly has good reactions but he's also very much centered on his base.”
— Mike Johnson, Minnetonka Goaltender Coach
“To be honest I was a little bit pissed off. I kind of took it as an awakening. I'm gonna work really hard this offseason and be the best I can be for the team in the upcoming season. So, I kind of took it with a chip on my shoulder every day at practice.”
— Chase Jerdee
“We like to wear teams out a lot is what Coach Goldsworthy says a lot. We kinda like to play down low. Tire teams out. Goalies like to say 'take the air out of 'em.' And then when it's time that they get a little rush of offense I gotta be there to stand tall.”
— Chase Jerdee
What’s next
The Minnetonka Skippers will look to Jerdee to anchor their defensive-focused system as they pursue a deep playoff run and potential state championship this season.
The takeaway
Chase Jerdee's development into an elite goaltender is crucial for the Minnetonka Skippers' championship aspirations. His ability to thrive in the team's grinding, defensive-oriented style will be key to the Skippers' success this season.


