greenwayraider wrote:Yeah, the Polars did have two DI players that year and I think Brent Hedican (sp?) was one of them. I don't remember the other player's name but for some reason I think he went to St. Cloud State. Maybe someone with better recall can figure out who those two players were.
Brett Hedican graduated in '87 from North St. Paul.
The early '80's Polar teams had Mike Anderson (Minnesota) and Todd Carlile (Michigan) as D1 players. Both were 1982 graduates.
Hedican 88
Sorry, wasn't positive of exactly when Hedican graduated.
Attended the H-M/Rapids. Overall a fairly boring game. However that Pierre kid is certainly fun to watch. The score was 2-0 and then he sniped two goals within two minutes in the third period. Final was 4-1. Don’t know how he’ll look against some good competition but he was impressive against Rapids. He was noticeable long before his two goals. The only times Rapids had some offense was when Burnston was on the ice.
TheNightman wrote:Where is Pierre from? Cottage Grove?
Just like the rest of the team, He is form the community of Hill/Murray. Just where is that? And he played in the Hill youth program.
And the Hill-Murray youth team just happens to be comprised of the entire United States.
Thank goodness those PS kids never transfer or open enroll elsewhere. Why I heard tell they pretty well keep the same lines together form A squirts on up.
inthetwine wrote: Just like the rest of the team, He is form the community of Hill/Murray. Just where is that? And he played in the Hill youth program.
And the Hill-Murray youth team just happens to be comprised of the entire United States.
Thank goodness those PS kids never transfer or open enroll elsewhere. Why I heard tell they pretty well keep the same lines together form A squirts on up.
Kids don't transfer to schools that aren't winning