Top Programs All Time in Minnesota

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HShockeywatcher
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Post by HShockeywatcher » Sat Mar 17, 2007 2:41 pm

I'm guessing the first time I'll have to agree with you BIAFP 8)

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Post by SEMinnHockeyNut » Sat Mar 17, 2007 4:44 pm

Century 6 Hill Murray 5 in OT!

99% of Minnesota loved that score the most of any game at the tournament!!!!

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Hibbing should be mentioned on this list of great programs. They have won state titles, almost always have a solid team, most of the kids come up through their youth program and it is a cool city with a deep hockey tradition - not to mention things like mining, Bob Dylan, and Kevin McHale!

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:40 pm

No surprise that BIAFP's math is worse than HSHW's english!

No surprise that HSHW takes three sides on any issue (often in the same thread and even the same post), either!

No has-beens or never-wins or chickens or one-hit-wonders!

Eveleth, TRF, IF, SSP, and Hibbing's programs have gone along with the One-Class Tournament!

True top programs are ones that can adapt and chose to move up to compete with the other top programs for State glory!

And, yes, they have to win (and more than once) to be top programs (sneaking past the real top program once per hundred years, like Century or Centennial did, does not cut it)!

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Post by BIAFP » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:11 pm

BIAFP wrote:
Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:Hill-Murray Pioneers!


TRUTH!



Most (13) State Championship Games LOST...More than Moorhead since 1961!

Two ( 2) State Championship Teams in past four decades!

Most Hated by the Board!

Worst-Looking and Cockiest Students, Faculty, and Alumni!



Well if that isn't just special :lol:

Bump!

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:18 pm

Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:Hill-Murray Pioneers!


Most (34) State Tournament Appearances EVER!

Most (34) State Tournament Appearances since 1961!

Most (21) MSHSL State Tournament Appearances since 1975 league merger!

Most ( 7) Goals Scored Single Period in a State Tournament Game!

Most (15) State Championship Games since 1961!

Most ( 1) Undefeated Seasons in the post-1975 One-Class All-School MSHSL!

Four ( 4) State Championship Teams in four different decades!

More D-1, TeamUSA, Olympic, and NHL Players than Most Favorite Programs!

Most Stanley Cups for Defensemen!

Most Miracle on Ice Goalies!

Most Hated by Bigots of the Bored!

Best-Looking and Smartest Students, Faculty, and Alumni!

Pancake!

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Post by carpenterguy » Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:59 pm

AP: You need to go caffeine free buddy!

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:43 pm

What are you, LDS?

Heard you when you said that four times ago!

Ankles Pierre is not interested in joining your little cult...

Ankles Pierre already went through the TOP PROGRAM for religion, too!

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Post by carpenterguy » Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:51 pm

I see you didn't take the advice AP. AP= Pot meet Kettle

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Post by TIME&SPACE » Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:12 am

Great programs lead to great things: Hobey Baker Award Winner Chris Marinucci, 1980 Miracle on Ice Olympic Gold Medal Winner Team Captain Bill Baker, Stanley Cup Champion Devils Assistant Coach Kurt Kleinendorst, Multiple NCAA Championships for Gopher Coach Don Lucia. All of these guys plus a long list of D1 and pro players are home grown Grand Rapids products. :lol:

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:39 am

Doesn't Grand Rapids have a men's hockey league and business community after high school?

Hobey Baker Award Winner Chris Marinucci
1980 Miracle on Ice Olympic Gold Medal Winner Team Captain Bill Baker
Stanley Cup Champion Devils Assistant Coach Kurt Kleinendorst
Multiple NCAA Championships for Gopher Coach Don Lucia

Those guys should never have been allowed to leave their "home grown community" of Grand Rapids!

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Post by cake-eater » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:27 pm

My cousin went to Hill-Murray.



I hate my cousin.

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Post by packerboy » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:04 pm

I thnk there are only 2.

Roseau and Edina.

Everybody else either hasnt done it long enough, isnt doing it anymore , and/or hasnt done it enough.

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:15 pm

Hill does it more than anyone (that is to say: 34 trips to State since 1961)!





Packerboy sends his spawn to Cretin, and cake-eater may be an Edina Hornet fan.





Ankles Pierre hates* packerboy AND cake-eater!





*(maybe only when their teams play Hill)

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Post by cake-eater » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:20 pm

True dat.

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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:34 pm

BIAFP wrote:Right you are AP.
:shock:
BIAFP wrote:Let's put the 60 best hockey players in the State on three private school teams in the mighty twin cities...
:shock:
BIAFP wrote:Great, AHA, CDH, HM....


:shock:




Hell has frozen over just in time for BIAFP to admit which schools really have the top teams and programs!

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What is meant by program?

Post by Knowlzee » Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:17 pm

What is meant by HS program? So, for example, International Falls circa 1967 is the same "program" as International Falls circa 2007? Is that so all the players that didn't actually play on championship teams,....can still feel good about themselves for being part of the "program"?

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Re: What is meant by program?

Post by BIAFP » Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:28 pm

Knowlzee wrote:What is meant by HS program? So, for example, International Falls circa 1967 is the same "program" as International Falls circa 2007? Is that so all the players that didn't actually play on championship teams,....can still feel good about themselves for being part of the "program"?

They are still the same "program" the only difference is there was 900 kids in grades 10-12 in 67 and less than 300 in 2007.

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Post by td577 » Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:52 pm

This is such an easy question. The answer is Roseau. You can't even mention the word most in just about any achievement without having to say Roseau. The players and coaches change and it doesn't matter, the system doesn't and it keeps producing winner after winner.

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Re: What is meant by program?

Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:17 pm

BIAFP wrote:They are still the same "program" the only difference is there was 900 kids in grades 10-12 in 67 and less than 300 in 2007.
...plus more than 600 excuses for losing, however.

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Re: What is meant by program?

Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. » Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:28 pm

Knowlzee wrote:What is meant by HS program? So, for example, International Falls circa 1967 is the same "program" as International Falls circa 2007? Is that so all the players that didn't actually play on championship teams,....can still feel good about themselves for being part of the "program"?
If you played and won a championship, then you had a team.



If you have the Most (34) State Tournament Appearances EVER; Most (34) State Tournament Appearances since 1961; Most (21) MSHSL State Tournament Appearances since 1975 league merger; Most ( 7) Goals Scored Single Period in a State Tournament Game; Most (15) State Championship Games since 1961; Most ( 1) Undefeated Seasons in the post-1975 One-Class All-School MSHSL; Four ( 4) State Championship Teams in four different decades; More D-1, TeamUSA, Olympic, and NHL Players than Most Favorite Programs; Most Stanley Cups for Defensemen; Most Miracle on Ice Goalies; Most Hated by Bigots of the Bored; Best-Looking and Smartest Students, Faculty, and Alumni...

then you have a program!

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Post by highschoolhockeyfan » Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:20 pm

remind me whos got the MOST championships, :-k NOT HILL MURRAY!!

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Post by BIAFP » Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:49 pm

State Championships

Roseau (7)
I. Falls (7)



The rest are wannabees :roll:

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Post by pucknstick10 » Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:59 pm

Where is this Hill Murray most apperances (34) coming from?? I was under the impression that Roseau with 31 has the most appearances. Then SSP and Edina with like 28 or so.

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Post by BIAFP » Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:08 pm

pucknstick10 wrote:Where is this Hill Murray most apperances (34) coming from?? I was under the impression that Roseau with 31 has the most appearances. Then SSP and Edina with like 28 or so.

APE Pierre is counting some imaginary private invitational tourney that never existed :roll: They do hold the record for peeing down their legs the most times in the state final however :lol:

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Post by woody22 » Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:08 pm

BIAFP wrote:State Championships

Roseau (7)
I. Falls (7)



The rest are wannabees :roll:
Edina 9! You can't split Edina East and Edina, and yes yes if we can combine these, we can let Bloomington have 6!

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