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    Wes Burdine

    November 18, 2016
    The Angle

    This week and the next, we’ll be taking a look at who Minnesota might take in the upcoming MLS Expansion Draft. The Loons will get five selections of players left unprotected by the other twenty teams in the league. Atlanta will also get five selections, and they have the first pick.

    We will be looking at the draft position by position. Previously, Alex Schieferdecker looked at defenders and today we’ll look at goalkeepers. Prior to this series, four 55.1 writers made lists of the players on every team that we’d protect if we were that team. Looking at our selections in aggregate should give a good sense of which players are likely to be available.

    Looking back at previous expansion drafts, very few clubs protect a second goalkeeper. In 2014, only FC Dallas protected Chris Seitz and Dan Kennedy. We’re keeping that in mind when looking through these rosters.

    Minnesota United look unlikely to bring any of their existing goalkeepers to MLS, though Sammy Ndjock would have the best shot. Ndjock, despite a couple of howlers, got noticeably better in 2016 and on his day can be an amazing goalkeeper. However, using an international spot on a keeper who the team may not see as an automatic start may be too much of a risk for them.

    Possibly Unprotected:

    Listed below are the goalkeepers who our writers thought could be unprotected in the upcoming draft. Bolded players are on my list of targets, and the additional italicized players are featured here.

    Alec Kann, Andre Rawls, Andrew Dykstra, Brad Knighton, Brad Stuver, Bryan Meredith, Calle Brown, Charlie Horton, Charlie Lyon, Chris Konopka, Chris Seitz, Clément Diop, Cody Cropper, Dan Kennedy, Earl Edwards Jr., Eric Kronberg, Jeff Attinella, Joe Willis, John Berner, John McCarthy, Josh Saunders, Kyle Reynish, Matt Lampson, Matt Pacifici, Matt Turner, Paolo Tornaghi, Patrick McLain, Ryan Herman, Ryan Meara, Steve Clark, Tim Melia, Travis Worra, Tyler Miller, Wade Hamilton, Zac MacMath, Zack Steffen

    Zac MacMath (Rapids, 25, USA)

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    Zac MacMath, aka the Mathlete, is like the canary in the mine shaft for Designated Player goalkeepers. First shunted to the side by the Philadelphia Union’s disastrous signing of Raïs M’Bolhi, MacMath moved to Colorado and seemed to be carving out a space for himself as the number one. That is, until Tim Howard brought his beard from Everton and pushed MacMath to the side.

    But if Howard makes MacMath surplus to requirements during the season, MacMath has a chance to put down a marker by leading the Rapids to an MLS Cup. Howard injured his abductor last week against Mexico and MacMath will now find himself starting in goal as Colorado plays in the semifinals this weekend.

    Howard’s DP contract runs through December 2020, making it hard to see how MacMath fits into the Rapids’ long-term plans. Is he worth protecting at the expense of another member of the defense? Tell you what, Pablo, if you leave Dillon Powers unprotected, you can keep MacMath.

    For Minnesota, MacMath could be a really solid building-block. He has moments of madness, but he has four seasons of regularly starting in MLS under his belt.

    Zack Steffen (Crew, 21, USA)/Steve Clark (Crew, 30, USA)

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    The Crew likely see Steffen as a valuable prospect. The young Pennsylvanian moved to Germany for a year to play for Freiburg’s second team. The Crew also likely view Steve Clark as a valuable veteran in between the pipes. The question is which do they value more?

    With Clark in goal, the Crew let in 58 goals in 2016 and so it may be that Gregg Berhalter feels he needs an upgrade and he doesn’t want to lose a young prospect like Steffen. He could leave Clark unprotected and bring in another capable keeper.

    Or, if Berhalter thinks the leaky goal problem isn’t to blame on Clark, he could leave Steffen unprotected knowing that Atlanta and Minnesota don’t have the luxury of using one of five expansion draft picks on a young goalkeeper. If I had to guess I would say that the Crew leaves Steffen unprotected and neither team takes him. But if Minnesota could sort out their starting goalkeeper for next year, Steffen could be worth a punt.

    Cody Cropper (Revolution, 23, USA)

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    Cody has the rare advantage of claiming hometown allegiances to both expansion teams, having been born in Atlanta and growing up in Minnesota. Will either of these teams want to bring in the hometown hero?

    Cropper spent the last few years in England (his father is English) with Southampton and then MK Dons, where he made nine first team appearances. After leaving England with a long-term injury, he came back to Minnesota for rehab before signing with the New England Revolution.

    What makes it unlikely that Minnesota will pick up Cropper in the draft is that the team already got a good look at him. If they thought he was ready to start in MLS, they would have signed him before New England. To pass on him and then use an expansion draft pick on him would be terribly poor planning.

    Jeff Attinella (RSL, 28, USA)

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    If there is one constant in Minnesota soccer history, it is a penchant for signing former bogeymen. Jeff Attinella led the Tampa Bay Rowdies over the Minnesota Stars in penalty kicks in the 2012 final. We have not forgotten and we want to assimilate him.

    Attinella has proven a really effective deputy for Nick Rimando, when Rimando is off on US duty. Of the keepers I’m featuring, Attinella strikes me as the top candidate for starting in 2017. And that, quite simply, is why he won’t be available. Rimando is 37 and if Real Salt Lake are going to succeed in the future, they need a plan of succession. This may be one of the rare cases where a team protects two goalkeepers.

    Ryan Meara (NYRB, 26, USA)

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    The New York Red Bulls have a remarkably good starting keeper in Luis Robles and a good, young goalkeeper in Meara. Unlike Real Salt Lake, though, they don’t have the luxury of protecting two goalkeepers.

    Meara may not have the high ceiling of Attinella, but he has already done well for himself in his MLS starts over the last few years. If Attinella is the best of this crop of keepers available, Meara is perhaps the best of the players very likely to be available. It would mean separating the local boy from his home, but time to move out of mom’s house, Ryan. The Great White North is calling to you.

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    31 responses to “The Expansion Draft Cometh: Goalkeepers”

    1. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
      Alex Schieferdecker
      November 18, 2016

      Meara, to me, is the top target. He’s young and he’s been highly rated by New York for years. Unfortunately for him, Luis Robles is the league’s best goalkeeper. But Meara made the most of the last year in USL, backstopping the best defensive team in the league. He’d be a great get.

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      1. nathan3e Avatar
        nathan3e
        November 18, 2016

        What he said.

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    2. Clint Avatar
      Clint
      November 18, 2016

      Thoughts on Sean Johnson? My view from down here in Fire land maybe be totally ridiculous. But, SJ is a shot stopper. He’s out of favor with Paunovic and Rodriguez. Plus the added bonus of him being from Atlanta and taking him ahead of them would be fun. He is expensive though ($250k in 2016).

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      1. Wes Avatar
        Wes
        November 18, 2016

        I am the only one in the mock expansion draft who protected him. I just can’t believe they’d let him go easy like that. But if he were available, he’d be the top pick. He’s got a few problems in his game, but he’s still an A- GK in this league.

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        1. Clint Avatar
          Clint
          November 18, 2016

          I truthfully would be surprised if he’s protected by the Fire. Paunovic tried his best to give the job to Lampson in ’16. My guess is they hope to save the $ in ’17. Seems to be a bad player/club relationship. I’m sure he’d be a popular pick for Atlanta though.

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      2. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
        Alex Schieferdecker
        November 18, 2016

        He hasn’t gotten better in years. Maybe a change in scenery would make a big difference for him, but the last few years have been rough. Perhaps that’s just the Chicago defense forcing him to take more risks.

        But if he’s available, I’d expect Atlanta to take him with the first pick. He’s a Georgia native.

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        1. Jake Rueter Avatar
          Jake Rueter
          November 18, 2016

          ATL taking a GK with their first pick would be the dream scenario for MNUFC, assuming they aren’t crazy enough to take more than one GK in 5 picks. We’d have our pick of the available field players and could safely wait to pick up a GK in round 5.

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          1. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
            Alex Schieferdecker
            November 18, 2016

            Orlando selected Ricketts with the top pick. Dunno what’s with all this hating on GKs, it’s a critical position, and Atlanta grabbing SJ would make a ton of sense.

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            1. Jake Rueter Avatar
              Jake Rueter
              November 18, 2016

              No hate here, I just think that I’d rather have my pick of the available CBs than the available GKs. It’s about scarcity for me.

          2. Tim Braun Avatar
            Tim Braun
            November 20, 2016

            That really isn’t true because if they don’t take say MacMath, they could take someone else from Colorado and now you can’t take macmath. Each team can only lose 1 player…

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            1. Jake Rueter Avatar
              Jake Rueter
              November 20, 2016

              That’s a really good point, Tim. I keep forgetting about the one player per team rule.

            2. Tim Braun Avatar
              Tim Braun
              November 20, 2016

              Yup, this expansion draft is going it be as much about who Minnesota thinks Atlanta wants as who Minnesota wants themselves to know who can wait and who they need to take earlier, and if certain players are harder to find comparable talent on another team.

          3. Sean Boyle Avatar
            Sean Boyle
            November 21, 2016

            TBT to when the Timberwolves took 3 Point Guards in the first round?

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    3. Ryan Hodkiewicz Avatar
      Ryan Hodkiewicz
      November 18, 2016

      I wouldn’t mind if they could nab Maurer from the Cosmos somehow. Wasting an expansion draft pick on a GK seems unnecessary to me.

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      1. Jake Rueter Avatar
        Jake Rueter
        November 18, 2016

        I’m not sure what Maurer’s contract status is, but if he would require a transfer fee there’s no way MNUFC brings him in (even though I think it would be a good move).

        Genuinely curious, why do you think that grabbing a GK in the expansion draft would be a waste?

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        1. Ryan Hodkiewicz Avatar
          Ryan Hodkiewicz
          November 19, 2016

          Honestly, it’s based on pure speculation, and I admit I could be very wrong. We only get 5 picks this year instead of 10 so depth is gonna be sparse. I am guessing that MN are going to re-sign Sammy for next year, which is the main reason why I said it would be a waste. We haven’t even announced a single player yet so we will need all the depth on the field we can get. That, coupled with my guess that there will be actually good starting-caliber talent available this expansion draft unlike previous years. But again this is all speculation. None of these keepers really impress me beyond what Sammy can do besides Macmath. However, I also didn’t take into account the international spot he would take up… So yeah it wouldn’t necessarily be a waste if they need that spot, but I would still be surprised if they draft a GK other than Macmath (I’d be very surprised if Attinella was left unprotected). Alex mentioned Meara being his top target but I haven’t seen/heard about him much to really judge.

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      2. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
        Alex Schieferdecker
        November 18, 2016

        Disagree. The difference between unprotected goalkeepers and protected goalkeepers will be small. You want to use expansion draft selections on areas of the field where there’s broad parity. Much better to use picks on goalkeeper and defenders than on strikers, where the gulf in class between David Villa and Quincy Amerikwa is huge.

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        1. Jeff Rueter Avatar
          Jeff Rueter
          November 18, 2016

          Why you hatin’ on Quincy like that?

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          1. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
            Alex Schieferdecker
            November 18, 2016

            When Quincy more than eight goals in a season, let me know.

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    4. BJ Avatar
      BJ
      November 18, 2016

      I’m about 75% sure Sammy will be signed by Minnesota.

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    5. Bruce J McGuire Avatar
      Bruce J McGuire
      November 18, 2016

      These are the keepers in that batch that I would avoid:

      Andrew Dykstra
      Brad Knighton
      Chris Konopka
      Cody Cropper
      Dan Kennedy
      Eric Kronberg
      Joe Willis
      Josh Saunders

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      1. Wes Avatar
        Wes
        November 18, 2016

        yeah, I suppose it depends on if the club wants to use this draft to get a starter. There are only a couple of players I think could be available who should start. But as deputies, I’d take a few.

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      2. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
        Alex Schieferdecker
        November 18, 2016

        Dykstra and Willis aren’t bad.

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        1. Bruce J McGuire Avatar
          Bruce J McGuire
          November 18, 2016

          they aren’t winners though, and that is a problem

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          1. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
            Alex Schieferdecker
            November 18, 2016

            I love the way you distill things down to their essence, haha.

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    6. ken Avatar
      ken
      November 18, 2016

      As far as Sammy is concerned, he could get a green card and then not take up an international spot. Any idea how difficult this would be? My understanding is that this occurs in MLS a fair amount of times.

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    7. Offensive Loons Fan Avatar
      Offensive Loons Fan
      November 18, 2016

      What’s the general feeling on using the Expansion Draft to target starters vs. squad guys?

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      1. Alex Schieferdecker Avatar
        Alex Schieferdecker
        November 18, 2016

        If starters are available.. draft ’em, right?

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    8. Wes Avatar
      Wes
      November 18, 2016

      One interesting thing that came up in my interview with Amos Magee was that he brought up how Portland traded away Dax McCarty, who they took first in the expansion draft. They brought in Rodney Wallace. (I personally think that’s a bad trade). Reminder that if the picks are good enough they’re another asset that can be traded

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    9. Sean Boyle Avatar
      Sean Boyle
      November 21, 2016

      Zach Steffen

      This shouldn’t even be a judgement call

      Reply
    10. Troy Kadlec Avatar
      Troy Kadlec
      December 3, 2016

      MacMath has some pretty solid skills. He had some great reflex saves in the recent playoff series. That said, he did seem to have some lapses at times, but he’s definitely got the skills. If it wasn’t for Howard coming back, he’d still be the Rapids starter. If Colorado doesn’t protect him, he’d be as solid as you’re likely to get.

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