Hockey lost a good friend this week with the sudden passing of Steve Zwieg.
Zwigger was a great teammate and one of those guys who made you want to be at the rink. All smiles and laughs in the locker room, but all business on the ice. He was a member of several state tournament teams from South St. Paul, including the 1980-81 3rd place team.
In recent years, Steve had given back to the game by serving as a coach in Woodbury, including both head and assistant positions on the Bantam A team.
Your full bellied laugh will be missed, Zwigger.
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Steve Zwieg, 1963-2010
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Steve Zwieg
Steve's passion for coaching youth was evident when he stepped on the ice for practices and games. He loved coaching kids and did great job in Woodbury at the Bantam level for a number of years. Volunteered even though he had no kids on the team.
Too young to be passing on. We will miss him. All condolences to the Zwieg family.
Too young to be passing on. We will miss him. All condolences to the Zwieg family.
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Steve Zweig
A great Packer. Steve was a rock solid athlete and a great guy. Very sorry to hear this news.
Re: Steve Zwieg
In fact, missed his own son's games because of his Bantam comittments. His coaching touched a lot of our kid's lives and he will be missed both on and off the ice.bigdaddydangler wrote:Steve's passion for coaching youth was evident when he stepped on the ice for practices and games. He loved coaching kids and did great job in Woodbury at the Bantam level for a number of years. Volunteered even though he had no kids on the team.
Too young to be passing on. We will miss him. All condolences to the Zwieg family.
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