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W/best fans
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:07 pm
by Frequent_MN_Flyer
My fantasy tournament would have a great atmosphere with the best fans.
GR (94-95 wanted to see Misky there)
Roseau (06-07)
Little Falls (if you saw them last year vs Hermantown you would know)
Greenway (01-02)
Elk River (00-01)
East (95-96)
St. Thomas (gotta have one private, these guys are insane, just small #'s)
Jefferson (91-92)
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:37 pm
by Indians forever
mine would be going back to 1980 watching Rapids beat Hill!!! It was truley a Miracle on Ice that year!! What a Game!!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:02 pm
by grindiangrad-80
That was a pretty good year for hockey in GR.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:17 am
by sddave
Let's put in 8 WB teams (you pick the years). Finally a bear team gets out of the first round (post mariner)!
Fantasy
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:07 am
by The Best 4th Liner
Roseau 2008
nuff said
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:47 am
by GR3343
Roseau with the Brotens & Butsy
Hibbing with the Michelettis
Bemidji with Pelawa
Grand Rapids of 1990
Greenway of 1987?(Miller, Vekich, Gernander)
Eveleth with Mayasich
I'Falls with Mason in goal
Edina (pick any of them just to see them lose

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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:07 pm
by NeilGuf-yb
Here's the fantasy tourney that would decide who really was the best team to come out of Roseau!
Roseau 1946 State Champs
Roseau 1958 State Champs
Roseau 1959 State Champs
Roseau 1961 State Champs
Roseau Broten, Broten, Erickson State runner-ups
Roseau 1990 State Champs
Roseau 1999 State Champs
Roseau 2007 State Champs
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:18 pm
by parrish4president
Neutron 14 wrote:Section 1 - 84-85 Burnsville
Section 2 - 98-99 Hastings
Section 3 - 03-04 Centennial
Section 4 - 00-01 Elk River
Section 5 - 92-93 Jefferson
Section 6 - 73-74 Edina East
Section 7 - 94-95 Duluth East
Section 8 - 89-90 Roseau
pretty well sums it up!
however, pull out 98-99 Hastings and insert 83' Hill Murray and pull out 89-90 Roseau and insert Henry Boucha's Warroad.
If I were to bracket this in seedings I would say:
1. 92-93 Jags (hands down best team ever)
2. 83' Pioneers (undefeated and REALLY SOLID)
3. 84-85 Burnsville
4. Boucha Era
5. Edina East
6. 94-95 Duluth East (Skill Skill SKill)
7. 00-01 Elk River (such an awesome physical team)
8. 03-04 Centennial (best of current era)
note: I dont know north hockey enough to defend my picks to death. If anybody has some input here it would be helpful. I know Eveleth, I. Falls, and Roseau had some REALLY GOOD teams. I pulled out the Roseau pick which may have been a bad call. I just dont know enough about that team to justify putting them up in my top 8
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:54 pm
by petern3
Roseau and Edina this year
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:04 pm
by ehshockey
74 Edina 14 D-1 players.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:06 pm
by PASTRAPIDSFAN
1975,1976 Indians teams
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:08 pm
by wbmd
sddave wrote:Let's put in 8 WB teams (you pick the years). Finally a bear team gets out of the first round (post mariner)!
That just might be they only way for White Bear to advance out of the first round.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:10 pm
by Undercover Hockey Lover
NeilGuf-yb wrote:Here's the fantasy tourney that would decide who really was the best team to come out of Roseau!
Roseau 1946 State Champs
Roseau 1958 State Champs
Roseau 1959 State Champs
Roseau 1961 State Champs
Roseau Broten, Broten, Erickson State runner-ups
Roseau 1990 State Champs
Roseau 1999 State Champs
Roseau 2007 State Champs
Try 3rd Place anyway we get your point would be fun to see it played with the 1946 rules and then with the 2007. Two completely different games.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:16 pm
by Neutron 14
parrish4president wrote:Neutron 14 wrote:Section 1 - 84-85 Burnsville
Section 2 - 98-99 Hastings
Section 3 - 03-04 Centennial
Section 4 - 00-01 Elk River
Section 5 - 92-93 Jefferson
Section 6 - 73-74 Edina East
Section 7 - 94-95 Duluth East
Section 8 - 89-90 Roseau
pretty well sums it up!
however, pull out 98-99 Hastings and insert 83' Hill Murray and pull out 89-90 Roseau and insert Henry Boucha's Warroad.
83 Hill Murray wasnt section 2, and that Hastings team was a great one.
I'd love to see Henry too, but this is about teams and his team lost to the cake eaters.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:49 pm
by parrish4president
Neutron 14 wrote:parrish4president wrote:Neutron 14 wrote:Section 1 - 84-85 Burnsville
Section 2 - 98-99 Hastings
Section 3 - 03-04 Centennial
Section 4 - 00-01 Elk River
Section 5 - 92-93 Jefferson
Section 6 - 73-74 Edina East
Section 7 - 94-95 Duluth East
Section 8 - 89-90 Roseau
pretty well sums it up!
however, pull out 98-99 Hastings and insert 83' Hill Murray and pull out 89-90 Roseau and insert Henry Boucha's Warroad.
83 Hill Murray wasnt section 2, and that Hastings team was a great one.
I'd love to see Henry too, but this is about teams and his team lost to the cake eaters.
I wasnt commenting per section, I just took his sections out and interpreted as best teams regardless of sections.
To a post above, did the 74' hornets really have 14 D-1? thats incredible
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:28 pm
by IrishStiff
Here is my dream tourney. Teams listed in order of their seed.
1. 04 Centennial- Simply awesome
2. 93 Jefferson- One of many outstanding Jefferson teams
3. 74 Edina East- Undefeated
4. 65 International Falls- One of many great Falls teams
5. 90 Roseau- Storied program
6. 77 Roch. JM- Lots of talent
7. 75 Grand Rapids- When the North was dominant
8. 95 Duluth East- Spehar
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:48 pm
by pistol
Neutron 14 wrote:Section 1 - 84-85 Burnsville (2 State final flukes)
Section 2 - 98-99 Hastings (who?)
Section 3 - 03-04 Centennial (one-year-wonder fluke in Section final)
Section 4 - 00-01 Elk River (again, who?)
Section 5 - 92-93 Jefferson ('93 State final fluke)
Section 6 - 73-74 Edina East (lucky not to face any Catholics)
Section 7 - 94-95 Duluth East (liked 'em better in '91)
Section 8 - 89-90 Roseau (really, who?)
I'm too bitter even to talk to those Indian fans (though I loved their band and cheerleaders back then).
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:47 pm
by mrhockey08
51' Eveleth (19-0)
83' Hill Murray (28-0)
93' Bloomington Jefferson (28-0)
95' Duluth East (25-3-0)
96' Apple Valley (27-1-0)
04' Centennial (30-1-0)
04' Breck School (28-1-2)
05' Warroad (27-0-2)
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:54 pm
by EREmpireStrikesBack
mrhockey08 wrote:51' Eveleth (19-0)
83' Hill Murray (28-0)
93' Bloomington Jefferson (28-0)
95' Duluth East (25-3-0)
96' Apple Valley (27-1-0)
04' Centennial (30-1-0)
04' Breck School (28-1-2)
05' Warroad (27-0-2)
Those last two would get stomped.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:54 pm
by EREmpireStrikesBack
petern3 wrote:Roseau and Edina this year
Gotta love it when the junior high kids learn how to type.

Dream team
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:58 pm
by blueblood
I agree with Lee, gotta consider the 82-83 Hill team. Their tag line was "28 straight"
I also like the following teams:
- '77 Rochester JM team that beat Edina in finals
- Any of the Jefferson teams that won 3 straight, but especially '93 team
- 2001 ER
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:35 am
by Irishmans Shanty
My tourney has a few teams who came up one win short of the big stage. Some of these programs marked the end of a storied history and for others it would be their last gasp before the programs or schools would close. Oh ya, this tourney has all the ingredients; a cinderella, some tradition, some religion, a little cake, and a good helping of flannel.
Section 1: '96 Mayo, their flashy gold Jersey's ignited a 1990's fad, the team was good too.
Section 2: '88 Duluth Denfeld, boy it was great when the Duluth schools could infiltrate and win a predominately metro section assuring a trifecta of flannel reps in St. Paul.
Section 3: '91 Hill Murray, muscled out three one goal victories in the section tournament enroute to cruising to a State Championship inside the clear boards.
Section 4: '83 Henry Sibley, I needed somebody with Cooperalls.
Section 5: '90 Mpls SW, very, very, very favorable seed kept them out of the Bloomingtons' bracket assuring them a seat in the section finals. Was a Mpls school's last shot at the big tourney and marked the end of an era.
Section 6: '84 Edina, what's a state tournament without these guys and that iconic coach with the cool hat?
Section 7: '79 Aurora-Hoyt Lakes, this is as close as this school would ever get to state as they advanced all the way to the section 7 title game. Who knew at the time the program would eventually need to co-op with a rival down the road.
Section 8: '77 Mt. St. Benedict, cinderella #7 seed rallied from 5 down in the 3rd period vs. Bemidji in the section quarters, died against the Brotens in the finals. The school would close its doors by the early 80's.
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:39 am
by Bullitt
Jefferson 1992-(25-2-1)
Jefferson 1993-(28-0)
Jefferson 1994-(26-1-1)
AHA 1999-(25-2-1) first state appearance
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:27 pm
by who_b_dat
Great post there Irish. Never saw most of em but love to hear the tales (and the wit). Thanks!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:59 pm
by EREmpireStrikesBack
Irishmans Shanty wrote:My tourney has a few teams who came up one win short of the big stage. Some of these programs marked the end of a storied history and for others it would be their last gasp before the programs or schools would close. Oh ya, this tourney has all the ingredients; a cinderella, some tradition, some religion, a little cake, and a good helping of flannel.
Section 1: '96 Mayo, their flashy gold Jersey's ignited a 1990's fad, the team was good too.
Section 2: '88 Duluth Denfeld, boy it was great when the Duluth schools could infiltrate and win a predominately metro section assuring a trifecta of flannel reps in St. Paul.
Section 3: '91 Hill Murray, muscled out three one goal victories in the section tournament enroute to cruising to a State Championship inside the clear boards.
Section 4: '83 Henry Sibley, I needed somebody with Cooperalls.
Section 5: '90 Mpls SW, very, very, very favorable seed kept them out of the Bloomingtons' bracket assuring them a seat in the section finals. Was a Mpls school's last shot at the big tourney and marked the end of an era.
Section 6: '84 Edina, what's a state tournament without these guys and that iconic coach with the cool hat?
Section 7: '79 Aurora-Hoyt Lakes, this is as close as this school would ever get to state as they advanced all the way to the section 7 title game. Who knew at the time the program would eventually need to co-op with a rival down the road.
Section 8: '77 Mt. St. Benedict, cinderella #7 seed rallied from 5 down in the 3rd period vs. Bemidji in the section quarters, died against the Brotens in the finals. The school would close its doors by the early 80's.
1999-2000 Elks?
