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Klayton Knapp Transfers To Lindenwood

Klayton Knapp Transfers To Lindenwood

Yahoo01-07-2025
Mark Stewart / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK
Former Minnesota Duluth goaltender Klayton Knapp has transferred to Lindenwood, it was confirmed Monday.
Knapp, who hails from Sylvania, Ohio, just finished his freshman season with the Bulldogs, collecting a record of 6-6-2 along with a 2.67 GAA and a .907 save percentage in 16 appearances.
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Before making the jump to the collegiate level, Knapp spent his time playing junior hockey in the USHL (Tri-City Storm & Green Bay Gamblers) as well as the NAHL (Austin Bruins & Bismarck Bobcats). His last year in juniors saw him spend the entire 2023-24 season in Bismarck where he went 17-8-3 while posting a 2.32 GAA and a .921 SP in 30 regular season games.
With Knapp tranferring to the Lions, he could very well see himself grab a big role with the team and run with it. Having posted solid numbers in 2024-25, Knapp flashed athleticism and the ability to track the puck through traffic - skills that will allow him to continue to find success.
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