Best Players ever for your favorite school!!!
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Here's the Spuds
Matt Cullen - MN AP Player of the Year 1995 - Carolina Hurricanes
Jason Blake - 1999 WCHA Player of the Year UND - Toronto Maple Leafs
Ryan Kraft - Mr. Hockey Finalist 1994 - U of MN - San Jose Sharks
Brian Lee - Mr. Hockey 2005 - UND - Binghamton Senators
Brian Gifford - Mr. Hockey Finalist 2004 - Denver
Jason Blake - 1999 WCHA Player of the Year UND - Toronto Maple Leafs
Ryan Kraft - Mr. Hockey Finalist 1994 - U of MN - San Jose Sharks
Brian Lee - Mr. Hockey 2005 - UND - Binghamton Senators
Brian Gifford - Mr. Hockey Finalist 2004 - Denver
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Where would Huffer rank on that list? He was...uhhh....before my time so I didn't get a chance to see him play until his senior year at tUMD.elliott70 wrote:Dick Daugherty
Elmer Walls
Oscar Mahle
Gary Wood
Marshall Sether
Larry Roche
Jimmy Amidon
Tim Sheehy
Pat DeMarchi
Neil Sheehy
Jim Knapp
Bob Mason
Dave Brown
Paul Brown
Mike DeBenedet
Tom Herzig
Eric Peterson
Bobby-Jon Elliott
Tony Couture
Lee
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Greenway:
Forwards: Mike Antonovich, Ken Gernander, Gino Guyer,
Mick Metzer, Derek Vekich, Tom Peluso, Mike Tok,
Defensemen: Ken Lawson, Kris Miller, Jim Sobtzak, Jim Barle
Goalies: Johnny Lothrop, Bill Joy, Terry Casey, Adam Houser
My one favorite player is tough to pick. Mike Antonovich was the most
creative and clever player; but, Mick Metzer was a bulldog in the
corners. I have yet to see anyone who can go into the corner and dig
out the puck like he could.
Forwards: Mike Antonovich, Ken Gernander, Gino Guyer,
Mick Metzer, Derek Vekich, Tom Peluso, Mike Tok,
Defensemen: Ken Lawson, Kris Miller, Jim Sobtzak, Jim Barle
Goalies: Johnny Lothrop, Bill Joy, Terry Casey, Adam Houser
My one favorite player is tough to pick. Mike Antonovich was the most
creative and clever player; but, Mick Metzer was a bulldog in the
corners. I have yet to see anyone who can go into the corner and dig
out the puck like he could.
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Some of those guys form the late 60's are my first memories of hockey.greenway1969 wrote:Greenway:
Forwards: Mike Antonovich, Ken Gernander, Gino Guyer,
Mick Metzer, Derek Vekich, Tom Peluso, Mike Tok,
Defensemen: Ken Lawson, Kris Miller, Jim Sobtzak, Jim Barle
Goalies: Johnny Lothrop, Bill Joy, Terry Casey, Adam Houser
My one favorite player is tough to pick. Mike Antonovich was the most
creative and clever player; but, Mick Metzer was a bulldog in the
corners. I have yet to see anyone who can go into the corner and dig
out the puck like he could.
Listening to the AM radio halfway between Trout Lake and Warba, I didn't know I was pulling for our biggest rivals. Lotta great players on your list.
IFALLS greatest
How can the legendary Andy Shermoen be left off this list....one of the all time great Broncs
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Lambert was only there his sophomore year {drafted from Calgary if I remember correctly}Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:So...how many times did Lambert make you eat glass.ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:I'd would rather play against Larry Olimb than Danny LambertSB24 wrote:TJ Oshie
Wyatt Smith
Dave Christian
Larry Olimb
Henry Boucha
Chad Erickson
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haha with the mayo ones we r gonna have to add on in the years with Charlie and Tom!!!SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:This is a tough one for me since I have not watched them for most of their history, but have been a big fan for about 15 years now.
Rochester Mayo -
Goalies:
Steve DeBus - Gophers (minor pros)
Jeff Jakaitis - Lk. Sup St. (ECHL now)
David Nash - Augsburg
Defense:
Jim and John Johansson - Wisc (before my time) (some NHL?)
Andrew Canzanello -CC (AHL for awhile)
Nick Canzanello - Minnesota St.
Mike Colgan - CC
Todd Huyber - Providence (before my time)
Nick Teachin
Nate Markus
Andrew Gastineau - Air Force/then St. Olaf's
Forwards:
Eric Strobel - Gophers/1980 Olympic team (some NHL until injuries ended his career)
Matt Leimbek - Gophers
Jason Notterman - ND
Scott Thauwald - CC
Jeff Whitney - UW River Falls (when they were D-II, before my time)
Doug Weick - CC (before my time) (with NYI minors team)
Andy Roberts - St. Mary's
Tony Grosso - D-III, Mustangs - USHL
Jeff Schmidt - SCSU
There are others that escape me now....Mayo has had 20+ D-I players in its history.
Maybe Sioux Fan or Goldy313 can help me on this one.
JM - Obvious ones are Zmolek and Podein (both NHL), Scott Lecy, Todd Lecy, Lampman, Teal....others? I know they are they, but they escape me now
Century - Alex Kangas (Gophers), Grimstad, Knoepke, Wicox - only 10 years of choices
Lourdes - The Stuart brothers - Mark, Mike, Colin (all some NHL), Jake Taylor, Brunkhorst - CC, B. Banheman - NAHL now....others?
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International Falls
Goalies
Lefty Curran St. Paul Fighting Saints
Bob Mason Washington Capitals Wild Goalie Coach Olympics
Larry Crosby Providence
Dave Laurion Notre Dame
Kevin Constanine RPI NHL coach
Brady Hjelle UMD
Tony Couture North Dakota
Peter Waselovich WCHA
Defense
Neil Sheehy Harvard and Calgary Flames
Bruce Raboin Providence and Pro hockey overseas
Jim Knapp UMD
Gary Wood WCHA
Tom Riley Gophers Team USA
George Amidon Boston College
Cal Sandbeck Univ. of Denver NHL
Forwards
Gary Sampson Washington Capitals Olympic Team
Jim Amidon Div. 1 Hockey
Huffer Christenson UMD All American
Tim Sheehy NHL
Dean Blais Gophers WCHA and NHL coach
Tom Herzig UMD
Mike Bolstad Providence
Ben Gordon Gophers
Marty Olson UMD
Oscar Mahle Gophers ??
Dave Brown College Hockey
Joey Beck Brown University
Terry Shold UMD
Dick Daughtery Gophers All American US Hockey Hall of Fame Team USA
I know I missed a bunch, but maybe somebody could add to it.
Goalies
Lefty Curran St. Paul Fighting Saints
Bob Mason Washington Capitals Wild Goalie Coach Olympics
Larry Crosby Providence
Dave Laurion Notre Dame
Kevin Constanine RPI NHL coach
Brady Hjelle UMD
Tony Couture North Dakota
Peter Waselovich WCHA
Defense
Neil Sheehy Harvard and Calgary Flames
Bruce Raboin Providence and Pro hockey overseas
Jim Knapp UMD
Gary Wood WCHA
Tom Riley Gophers Team USA
George Amidon Boston College
Cal Sandbeck Univ. of Denver NHL
Forwards
Gary Sampson Washington Capitals Olympic Team
Jim Amidon Div. 1 Hockey
Huffer Christenson UMD All American
Tim Sheehy NHL
Dean Blais Gophers WCHA and NHL coach
Tom Herzig UMD
Mike Bolstad Providence
Ben Gordon Gophers
Marty Olson UMD
Oscar Mahle Gophers ??
Dave Brown College Hockey
Joey Beck Brown University
Terry Shold UMD
Dick Daughtery Gophers All American US Hockey Hall of Fame Team USA
I know I missed a bunch, but maybe somebody could add to it.
DEAN WHO?????Fargo wrote:How could you leave off Dean Blais?elliott70 wrote:Dick Daugherty
Elmer Walls
Oscar Mahle
Gary Wood
Marshall Sether
Larry Roche
Jimmy Amidon
Tim Sheehy
Pat DeMarchi
Neil Sheehy
Jim Knapp
Bob Mason
Dave Brown
Paul Brown
Mike DeBenedet
Tom Herzig
Eric Peterson
Bobby-Jon Elliott
Tony Couture
Perhaps you meant Skippy Balis.
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burnsville
Forwards:
Kevin Jesseman
Nick Oslund
Jake Hendrickson
Tyler Barnes
Zach may
D-Men:
Chris Franks
jake blair
No Scott Bloom or Todd Okerland...not to mention the older Osiecki boy played at Wisconsin as well.
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burnsville
Forwards:
Kevin Jesseman
Nick Oslund
Jake Hendrickson
Tyler Barnes
Zach may
D-Men:
Chris Franks
jake blair
No Scott Bloom or Todd Okerland...not to mention the older Osiecki boy played at Wisconsin as well.
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cloquet
this is a tough list, but top five for me would have to be...
Corey Millen
Derek Plante
Jamie Langenbrunner
Sergei Petrov
Aaron Novak
Both Petrov and Novak are on the list solely b/c they played on the same line as Langenbrunner, but, MAN, was that a fun team to watch
Corey Millen
Derek Plante
Jamie Langenbrunner
Sergei Petrov
Aaron Novak
Both Petrov and Novak are on the list solely b/c they played on the same line as Langenbrunner, but, MAN, was that a fun team to watch
i don't think he has heard of them since 5 of the players on the list have played for b-ville this year or last year...by the way what is your obsession with zach may?? He is a decent hockey player, but he is always the biggest prick on the ice...no matter who b-ville is playingSEMinnHockeyNut wrote:Posted: 30 Dec 2007 07:01 Post subject:
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burnsville
Forwards:
Kevin Jesseman
Nick Oslund
Jake Hendrickson
Tyler Barnes
Zach may
D-Men:
Chris Franks
jake blair
No Scott Bloom or Todd Okerland...not to mention the older Osiecki boy played at Wisconsin as well.