Samantha " Sam" Walther (born July 16, 1996) is an American ice hockey goaltender. She played in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) with the Metropolitan Riveters and Connecticut Whale.
During her first three years attending The Gunnery, Walther simultaneously played with the Pittsburgh-based Pittsburgh Penguins Elite of the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League (T1EHL), the premier amateur youth hockey league in the United States. In her senior year of high school, she also played with the Connecticut Polar Bears of the USA Hockey Girls Tier I 19U.
During her time at Hamilton College, Walther suffered a torn MCL during a NESCAC quarterfinals game that ended in quadruple overtime. Walther made 80 saves, a career high.
In the 2019–20 season, Walther signed a contract with the Metropolitan Riveters. In her first starting goaltender role in the NWHL, Walther played 22 of 24 regular season games. She played in her first NWHL playoff game, making 30 saves on 31 shots in a tight overtime loss to the defending champions, the Minnesota Whitecaps. During the season, Walther sustained a hip injury after a collision with Whale Defenceman Kaycie Anderson and missed two games. She was named as one of the goaltenders for Team Packer in the 2020 NWHL All-Star Game. Walther finished the season with a .892 save percentage and 3.74 goals against average.
In June 2020, Riveters' coach Ivo Mocek confirmed that Walther would not be returning to the team for the 2020–21 NWHL season. Walther later confirmed that she will not play in the 2021 season.
She has named Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby as one of her role models, wearing number 70 because of him. Growing up, Walther was also a neighbour of Ken Klee in Annapolis.
Since 2018, Walther's been an ambassador for The Goalie Guild's Lift the Mask initiative to encourages mental health awareness among ice hockey goaltenders. Walther has also outwardly discussed being an advocate for mental health as an athlete.
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