Hobart senior goalie Mavrick Goyer has signed a professional contract with the Diables Rouges de Valenciennes in France's Division I Hockey League. Coach Mark Taylor praised Goyer's skills, stating he鈥檚 excited for this opportunity. Goyer is the fourth Hobart player to sign a contract in France in the past two years, building on the program's recent success. His impressive college career includes a remarkable record, solidifying his status as a top performer at Hobart.

By the Numbers
  • Goyer finished the 2025-26 season with a 9-0-0 record and a 0.96 GAA.
  • He achieved six shutouts, including a five-game shutout streak lasting 306:37.
  • Over his career, Goyer posted a 39-1-1 record, with a 1.02 GAA and 21 shutouts.
State of Play
  • Goyer's exceptional performance made him a standout at Hobart, leading to professional opportunities abroad.
  • He graduates as Hobart's record holder for GAA and is second in career shutouts.
What's Next

As Goyer embarks on his professional career in France, he will aim to continue his record of success and adapt to the challenges of playing in a new league. His transition will be closely watched by fans and former coaches alike.

Bottom Line

Mavrick Goyer鈥檚 move to play in France represents a significant step in his hockey career, reflecting both his hard work and the growing opportunities for college athletes to compete professionally. His legacy at Hobart will inspire future generations of players.