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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:22 pm
by who_b_dat
who_b_dat wrote:A year ago Carpenter guy put together the following list. One may change a name here or there but this would be one heck of a team.

G Ikola
G Casey
D Housley
D Crowley
D Ramsey
D Larson
D Martin
D Zmolek
F Mayasich
F Antonovich
F Broten
F Broten
F Sheehy
F Boucha
F Langenbrunner
F Spehar
F Millen
F Bonin
F Rasmussen
F Cullen

I forgot to mention that the honorary captain of this team [in my humble opinion] would be George Pelawa. Bemidji's "Big George" was 6'3" 230# but is reported to have skated and stickhandleed with the best of em. He was selected Mr. Hockey in ’86 and was offered a full ride to NoDak. He was drafted by the Flames , 1st round no less, right out of HS!

Big George never played for the Sioux due to a tragic car accident that took his life that summer. I think it was last year’s State tourney or maybe the Baudette Classic where the media covering the event did a story on George. It was a story I won’t ever forget.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:23 pm
by SiouxRecruit
Flin Flon wrote:most of you must not have seen who started this thread!! The obvious answer is the 2000's.. Because that is when Lehrke from Park is playing. Right Sioux recruit. :P

Wrong..but close...my pick would be Johnny Pohl for sure....although Lehrke is an amazing hockey player....hes not the greatest in Minnesota History....maybe 2nd :wink:

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:29 pm
by who_b_dat
Snipshow5 wrote:how is a guy like Johnny Pohl not mentioned yet...all time High School Scoring leader.
There’s not a lot of love for Class A hot shots in the history books. Just think what some of the other greats could have done with Pohl's schedule. Nothing against Pohl just a strong, and reasoned, bias for those who compete at the highest possible level.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:51 pm
by who_b_dat
To ensure that Mr. Pohl receives the credit he is due in the annuals of Minnesota HS Hockey History, I think we can safely say that he would share the title of the “Most Talented Husband and Wife Duo” with his wife Krissy Wendell. :wink:

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:58 pm
by GRAF 705
Phil Housley
John Mayasich
Jay Barriball
Zach Parise
Brotens

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:02 pm
by Govs93
who_b_dat wrote:To ensure that Mr. Pohl receives the credit he is due in the annuals of Minnesota HS Hockey History, I think we can safely say that he would share the title of the “Most Talented Husband and Wife Duo” with his wife Krissy Wendell. :wink:
Eh... I'd still go with Brett Hedican & Kristy Yamaguchi.

Stanley Cup & gold medal?! C'mon...

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:06 pm
by State Champ 97
Govs93 wrote:
who_b_dat wrote:To ensure that Mr. Pohl receives the credit he is due in the annuals of Minnesota HS Hockey History, I think we can safely say that he would share the title of the “Most Talented Husband and Wife Duo” with his wife Krissy Wendell. :wink:
Eh... I'd still go with Brett Hedican & Kristy Yamaguchi.

Stanley Cup & gold medal?! C'mon...
but Yamaguchi can't stick handle and doesn't have much of a shot. :lol: :D

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:07 pm
by Govs93
State Champ 97 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:
who_b_dat wrote:To ensure that Mr. Pohl receives the credit he is due in the annuals of Minnesota HS Hockey History, I think we can safely say that he would share the title of the “Most Talented Husband and Wife Duo” with his wife Krissy Wendell. :wink:
Eh... I'd still go with Brett Hedican & Kristy Yamaguchi.

Stanley Cup & gold medal?! C'mon...
but Yamaguchi can't stick handle and doesn't have much of a shot. :lol: :D
She could play for Johnson.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:22 pm
by EREmpireStrikesBack
Govs93 wrote:
State Champ 97 wrote:
Govs93 wrote: Eh... I'd still go with Brett Hedican & Kristy Yamaguchi.

Stanley Cup & gold medal?! C'mon...
but Yamaguchi can't stick handle and doesn't have much of a shot. :lol: :D
She could play for Johnson.
I'd actually go watch them then.

:idea:

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:23 pm
by mch
BrainerdHockey wrote:Dave Spehar......? maybe
agreed

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:57 pm
by snapdog
who_b_dat wrote:A year ago Carpenter guy put together the following list. One may change a name here or there but this would be one heck of a team.

G Ikola
G Casey
D Housley
D Crowley
D Ramsey
D Larson
D Martin
D Zmolek
F Mayasich
F Antonovich
F Broten
F Broten
F Sheehy
F Boucha
F Langenbrunner
F Spehar
F Millen
F Bonin
F Rasmussen
F Cullen

John Mayasich, Eveleth, led his team to 4 consecutive state championships. (1948-51). He was a stud in HS and at the U. Also won silver and gold at the Olympics. (56 & 60) Regarded as the best by many and he's even credited with inventing (or being one of the first) to utilize the slap shot. Google him for a look at some interesting hockey history.
Thats a great list and there are so many more. Mayasich is the KING! I,d like to see Huffer and Plante on that list.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:23 pm
by snapdog
I,d like to add a few more as there have been like was said so many. Heres a few more for yous: Pavelich, Verchota, Baker, Schneider, Harrington. These five were on a pretty special team. If you can,t add him already which I think we can add Niskanen. It will be fun following his career. He,s one of the finest High School players I have ever seen. I have seen some good ones and had the pleasure to play against the 5 I named earlier way back when. There is another 50 at least but I think this thread asks for just one and the farthest back it gos is the 70,s. Mayasich is the King. I may never see a 18 yr old skate like Boucha did. I just love hockey and the State of Hockey is not letting me down again this year. Theres enough D1 prospects in my area to keep me very busy now that my kids have left the roost.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:18 pm
by BrainerdHockey
ya you have to put spehar as a high school player only though... he holds the record for career points according to mshsl.org he has 263 (144 goals, 119 assists), 1992-1995

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:28 am
by watchdog
kilpatrick all i have to say ther is WOW and spehar became the poster child for what to look for in a hockey player. finding the net three times a game in the state tourney doesnt make you a hockey player i guess they forgot about that at the u. how about corner work,playmaking,speed,heart,backchecking ie team player? they learned that the hard way. :D

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:34 am
by GR3343
watchdog wrote:kilpatrick all i have to say ther is WOW and spehar became the poster child for what to look for in a hockey player. finding the net three times a game in the state tourney doesnt make you a hockey player i guess they forgot about that at the u. how about corner work,playmaking,speed,heart,backchecking ie team player? they learned that the hard way. :D
Much agreed. I'm not sure if anyone could finish quite like the cherry picker, but as an overall player, he should never be ranked among the best.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:41 am
by Rossbury21
My hometown hero
Phil Housley
338 Goals
894 Assists
1232 Points

Highest scoring american born defenseman
From South St. Paul

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:58 am
by Zeke16
Antonovich??

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:00 pm
by petern3
Marty Sertich from Roseville

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:59 pm
by ya-man
newsguy35 wrote:I am going with either Kilpatrick or Bariball from AHA... Those 2 together were ridiculous and seperate they still make a killing...

Bets in the state? I liked these guys but I'm not sure they were the best to come out of AHA. Don't forget Mike Taylor, Kronick, Howells....Eric Johnson only played 2 years.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:00 pm
by ya-man
It has to be Housley...

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:06 pm
by Hockeyguy_27
ya-man wrote:It has to be Housley...
Housley gets my vote too although Cory Millen is a very close second.

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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:11 pm
by boblee
Since this is best high school player ever, I am not sure that you can use anyones college experience (Spehar) to judge his high school years. Look at it as this player just finished up his high school career yesterday. Anyways, as far as in high school I am very surprised Gino Guyer hasn't been mentioned. Aaron Miskovich was also outstanding. Alex Goligoski was probably the best D in the state during his senior year. He was very fun to watch in HS also. I know these three aren't the best ever, but they deserve mention.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:27 pm
by elliott70
Gary Sargeant


or the guy John Mayasich says was the best he ever played with, Dick Dougherty.

Boblee says Goligoski was the best D his senior year (I don't disagree), but how about the best D three years in a row, Gary Wood.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:43 pm
by Fargo
Glen Sonmor - who many would agree is a hockey expert in MN - said the best ever high school player was the great Henry Boucha. Henry went to the NHL - basically out of high school - when there were only 6 teams in the NHL. Not many HS players mentioned in this thread would make the NHL if it were copndensed down to 6 teams now. I think Glen knows what he was talking about.

Glen said the best college player from MN HS was Neal Broten. Can't disagree with that one either.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:52 pm
by yaman
I 'm changing my vote to Steve Pepper