Three years in the past, Brandon Halverson had all however given up on his hockey dream.
He was delivering UberEats and groceries and dealing on a farm. He offered his truck. He borrowed cash from his dad and mom. No matter it took to scrape out sufficient cash for lease.
Two weeks in the past, he stepped into the online with the Tampa Bay Lightning for the primary time as an NHL starter — almost 11 years after being drafted as a extremely touted prospect, and greater than seven years after his solely different look within the league.
From toiling away with a last-place staff in Germany’s second division, a tiny membership on the verge of relegation that performed on an out of doors rink in below-freezing temperatures, to begging a coach in North America’s third-rung ECHL for a coaching camp tryout, a remaining Hail-Mary shot at his dream.
By way of quite a few accidents, a number of of which required surgical procedure, and questioning a number of occasions whether or not he had reached the tip of his profession. By way of robust talks, and tears, and psychological well being struggles.
His path to that begin for the Lightning may be some of the unbelievable in hockey historical past.
“It’s been a really lengthy highway,” stated Halverson, who turned 29 final weekend. “I’m simply completely satisfied that in any case of all the things that I’ve gone via that I used to be capable of begin a sport (within the NHL). That was the purpose in my thoughts this complete time, was to get that precise begin.”
Halverson was 9 when he knew he needed to be a goalie. He grew up in a working-class household in Traverse Metropolis, Mich., the place his father, Paul, — a former boxer — put in laborious early morning hours as a building employee.
When town landed an NAHL junior staff in 2005, the Halversons determined to billet gamers. The primary to stick with them was Jeremy Kaleniecki, a 19-year-old goalie who shortly grew to become Halverson’s idol and surrogate massive brother. They performed numerous video games of mini sticks with balls of tape in the lounge once they weren’t on the ice. Kaleniecki nicknamed Halverson “Fuzz Ball” after his mess of blonde hair.
Whereas Kaleniecki’s taking part in profession ended after that season, main him to change into a neighborhood goalie coach, Halverson’s took off. He quickly grew right into a gangly 6-foot-4 teenager and used the athletic aggressive strikes he had picked up from his a lot smaller billet brother to draw the eye {of professional} scouts.
In June 2014 Halverson was drafted by the New York Rangers with the penultimate choose of the second spherical — larger than present beginning NHL goalies Igor Shesterkin, Ilya Sorokin and Elvis Merzlikins — regardless of having solely 19 video games of expertise on the major-junior degree.
Halverson’s inventory continued to rise over the following two seasons; in 2014-15, he received 40 video games to assist the Sault St. Marie Greyhounds to the OHL’s finest regular-season document earlier than they misplaced within the playoffs to Connor McDavid’s powerhouse Erie Otters. He additionally made the USA’ world junior staff in consecutive years, successful a bronze medal in early 2016 alongside the following technology of American stars in Auston Matthews, Matthew Tkachuk and Zach Werenski.
Later that yr, at age 19, Halverson signed an NHL entry-level contract to hitch the Rangers, an Unique Six franchise, with a $92,500 signing bonus. He had made it. However he wasn’t ready for what got here subsequent.
“It was a lot so quickly for him,” Kaleniecki says now.
The transition to minor-league hockey is commonly brutal, between the punishing bus rides, packed sport schedule and low pay. It’s a meat grinder of a system that leaves many younger gamers behind, whether or not via cuts or demotions to even decrease ranges.
When Halverson turned professional in 2016, the Rangers have been a perennial contender staff with future Corridor of Fame goalie Henrik Lundqvist main the way in which. They didn’t hesitate to herald hardened veteran goalies to problem their children for minutes, making for a really aggressive setting within the minors.
As one of many youngest goalies in his first professional season, Halverson had some robust video games early with the Hartford Wolf Pack, to the purpose he ended up getting despatched right down to the Greenville Swamp Rabbits of the ECHL for many of the subsequent two seasons.
He struggled with the adversity and circumstances, to the purpose that his psychological well being took a flip for the more severe. At one level, Kaleniecki was involved sufficient to hop on a airplane to South Carolina to assist.
“You are taking any individual who’s a excessive prospect who wants just a few fostering and improvement,” Kalenicki stated, explaining that within the ECHL goalies typically don’t have a devoted coach to work with them. “You then compound that with including in a number of opponents all vying for a similar factor. And it type of turns into a poisonous setting. You realize, poisonous mentally.”
In his third season, Halverson ended up hurting his knee. He tried to play via it, relatively than miss time, however he misplaced his spot to older, extra skilled goalies.
He now realizes how a lot he was struggling, however he explains that he didn’t attain out to the staff or league for assist, believing he might robust out the challenges as he had in junior.
“I knew there was some kind of factor you may name and attain out for (assist),” Halverson stated, referring to a players-only telephone line operated by the Skilled Hockey Gamers’ Affiliation, the union that represents minor-league gamers. “However I used to be identical to, ‘I do know what I’ve to do.’ Though I’m extremely depressed.”
By the tip of his three-year, entry-level contract, Halverson had performed 50 video games within the AHL, 63 within the ECHL, and solely 13 minutes with the Rangers as a mid-game fill-in for Lundqvist in February 2017 after one other goalie forgot his passport and missed the preliminary call-up.

Previous to his first profession begin, Halverson’s solely NHL look got here as a third-period substitute for the Rangers in February 2017. (Jana Chytilova / Freestyle Images / Getty Photographs)
At age 23, New York lower him unfastened.
Halverson’s subsequent few years are a blur for him now. There have been extra accidents, together with a badly damaged wrist that price him a full season. Extra thrilling call-ups and heartbreaking cuts. Extra packing up his life and shifting to a brand new metropolis solely to as soon as once more return dwelling to an existence of wierd jobs and unpaid payments.
In 2019-20, along with his ECHL membership toiling in final place and the AHL seeming additional away than ever, Halverson determined to depart midseason for psychological well being causes. At that time, his father met with him for a heart-to-heart to debate whether or not the toll was value it.
“Are you certain you wish to hold doing this?” his father requested.
“He was solely saying that as a result of he’s being a superb dad,” Halverson recalled later. “Simply advising me what he thinks is finest. I used to be like, ‘Dad, it simply eats away at me. It’s on my thoughts on a regular basis, each single day. I’ve gotten in my automotive at work, all I might take into consideration was taking part in in an NHL sport. I don’t suppose my physique and my thoughts can relaxation till this occurs. I’m gonna hold going ahead.’”
That led to just about two years away to heal his physique and thoughts. After separate surgical procedures on each his knee and wrist, Halverson tried to earn a living nevertheless he might, delivering UberEats meals and groceries. He additionally took shifts at a buddy’s farm the place, with one arm in a solid, he helped construct a barn and tended the greenhouse.
In the meantime, to get ice time, he began coaching beer-league goalies at 11 p.m. on Wednesdays — together with some who have been nonetheless studying to skate.
Previous to the 2022-23 season, Halverson acquired a tryout supply from a staff in Germany’s high division. He flew abroad and the staff ran some assessments on his battered physique. They indicated they supposed to offer him a contract, Halverson recalled, to the purpose that he turned down a competing supply from a British Elite Ice Hockey League squad.
When the German staff then lower him earlier than he had performed a sport, he all of a sudden had nowhere to go. 5 thousand miles from dwelling, Halverson broke down sobbing.
“I’ve by no means accomplished that earlier than,” he stated. “It’s simply all the time been one factor after one other in my profession. I by no means might stick it with New York. I by no means might stick it wherever else. And there was all the time one thing occurring, one thing occurring. And once they informed me that, my complete physique simply fell aside and I simply wasn’t doing good.”
That was how he ended up in Bayreuth, a German metropolis of 74,000 an hour north of Nuremberg. The pay was paltry, he couldn’t even play some video games as a consequence of league guidelines limiting the variety of import gamers, and the second-division staff was relegated as a consequence of monetary points on the finish of the 2022-23 season.
Actually, it was the tip of the road in professional hockey. However hockey was all he had.
“That was fairly a distinct world for me,” Halverson stated. “In my head, I’m identical to, ‘That is gonna make for an important story.’ So I simply stored working laborious and put my head down.”
When Halverson returned dwelling to Traverse Metropolis in summer season 2023, he was determined to search out ice wherever he might. Kaleniecki helped, bringing him out to skates in Michigan. So did Jon Elkin, a well known NHL goalie coach who had labored with Halverson in junior.
Halverson additionally known as the Orlando Photo voltaic Bears’ Matt Carkner, considered one of many minor-league coaches who had lower him prior to now, and stated he needed an opportunity to attend camp and beat out their two incumbent goalies.
He informed the Photo voltaic Bears employees this might be his final try and play professional. It was this or retirement.
“He was the toughest employee each single day. And along with his capability, his measurement, his work ethic in preparation, he clearly earned his alternative to signal with us,” Orlando goalie coach Nathan Craze stated, recalling how intensely Halverson dug into video classes of Solars Bears practices and their upcoming opponents. “However the greatest factor for me was he actually discovered the love of taking part in once more.”
And he began to win. After a profitable first few months, Halverson was known as up on a tryout deal to the Syracuse Crunch, the Lightning’s AHL affiliate. A late-November shutout — his first ever at that degree — obtained the staff’s consideration, incomes him an AHL contract. By the tip of the 2023-24 season, Halverson had posted a 7-3-3 document with a .913 save share for Syracuse and, extra extremely, began for the staff through the AHL playoffs.
This season, he has continued to justify the Crunch’s religion in giving him their No. 1 job, going 18-10-8 with a .913 save share in 37 appearances. In January, he was named an AHL All-Star. A month later, the Lightning signed him to a two-year, two-way NHL contract that ensures him $300,000 subsequent season.
It’s a good distance from the place he was even two years in the past, when he couldn’t safe a league minimal $575-a-week supply within the ECHL.
Halverson credit his dad and mom, Paul and Jennifer, and a newfound shut relationship with God for serving to get him right here. He additionally is aware of he couldn’t have accomplished it with out his massive billet brother, who watched him get his first NHL begin towards Utah HC final week with a lump in his throat.
Little Fuzz Ball had accomplished it.
“To be sincere, I believe that’s in all probability essentially the most nervous and excited I’ve been for something in hockey in my life,” Kaleniecki stated. “It’s any individual that’s actually household. And also you’ve seen the struggles. You’ve been part of it with them … you recognize what they’ve gone via. It was laborious to carry (the feelings) in. It’s simply one of many coolest moments in my life in hockey.”
After being named a 2025 AHL All-Star, Brandon Halverson was signed to an NHL contract by the Tampa Bay Lightning.
On March 22, he made his first NHL begin towards the Utah Hockey Membership. pic.twitter.com/9FTpG5oHvT
— Syracuse Crunch (@SyracuseCrunch) March 29, 2025
The sport didn’t go the way in which Halverson needed, as he allowed 5 targets in a 6-4 loss in Salt Lake Metropolis. Regardless of the end result, although, Halverson’s telephone blew up with congratulatory messages all through the night time. One of many texts was from Craze, who informed Halverson to be pleased with the place he had come from, and the way far he had come. “That’s one thing nobody can ever take away from you,” he wrote. “And that is solely the beginning.”
Halverson is aware of nothing is assured for him with the Lightning. His begin final week was to cowl for backup Jonas Johansson, who was away from the staff for household causes, so he knew his NHL keep wouldn’t be an extended one.
However after all the things he’s been via, he feels prepared for what’s subsequent.
“I strive not to consider what’s gonna occur,” Halverson stated over the telephone final week. “I’m right here one other day. Nice. If I’m leaving tomorrow, nice. I get to go down and get again to work and play no matter sport I’m gonna be in subsequent. So I’m simply completely satisfied and grateful.”
The very subsequent day, Halverson was reassigned to Syracuse.
His first begin again? A 1-0 shutout, his fifth of the season.
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