Nov. 27—GRAND FORKS — UND freshman goaltender Jan Špunar is off to a great start to his college career.
The rookie from Olomouc, Czechia, is 4-0 with a 1.26 goals-against average and a .939 save percentage.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPrior to UND, Špunar played two seasons with the Portland Winterhawks in the Western Hockey League and one with the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the United States hockey League.
Špunar spoke to the Herald this week ahead of UND's series against Bemidji State.
Q. How have your first few months of college hockey been?
A. So far, it's awesome. Just the weather is getting worse. The team is great. The teammates are awesome. So, I don't have any problems so far.
Q. How is college hockey different from the other leagues you've played in like the United States Hockey League and Western Hockey League? Or how is it similar?
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA. Overall, it's just quicker. The guys are shooting better. They have better skill. That's the biggest difference I'd say. And also, all four lines are pretty good compared to like the WHL, where normally there are two lines are good and the other two are just like extra.
Q. What's it been like getting regular starts the last month?
A. I'm for sure happy for every game. It's good for my future. It's good for my development. I'm really happy for every opportunity, every game. I hope I get more and more games and I build the trust with my coaches.
Q. You've been in North America for a few years now. What is it like living here?
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA. Hockey-wise is for sure better here than in Czech. Living is a little bit worse, because I just love the Czech Republic and my hometown and everything.
Q. What musical artist have you listened to the most in the last year?
A. It's going to be some Czech band, Czech rock.
Q. Is there a specific band?
A. Kabát.
Q. Outside of hockey, what's your biggest talent?
A. I'm really good playing computer games. I don't know if it's my talent, but...
Q. What are your favorite games?
A. League of Legends. Counter-Strike.
Q. What's your favorite Counter-Strike map?
A. Mirage.
Q. Outside of hockey, do you have a favorite sports team to follow?
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA. Real Madrid.
Q. Who is your best-dressed teammate?
A. I think Keaton (Verhoeff) is looking sharp every game.
Q. What's the best piece of advice you've ever received?
A. Don't make things bigger than they are.
Q. Who is the best hockey player you've ever played a game against?
A. Keaton is the most talented player I've ever played against.
Q. You played with him, though, right?
A. Against him, too, when he was in Victoria and I was in the WHL.
Q. Do you have a dream job outside of being a pro hockey player?
A. Not a dream job, but I just want to do something that's going to be enjoyable for me.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementQ. What app do you use the most on your phone?
A. Instagram or TikTok.
Q. What's on your phone's lock screen?
A. My family.
Q. What emoji do you use the most?
A. Laughing emoji.
Q. If you had to eat one food for an entire week, what would you choose?
A. Schnitzel.
Q. What's one food you won't eat?
A. Something with mushrooms or fish.
Q. What's your favorite place you've ever played a game besides The Ralph?
A. Portland.
Q. If you could go back in time and attend any sporting event, what would you choose?
A. The World Juniors.
Q. Which year?
A. When I was U20, 2023. I broke my foot. I was invited already.
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