What High School Has Produced The Most NHL Players
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Re: Most NHL Players
Millen did not have a long career due to an ankle injury I believe. Last time I talked to him he was living in Alaska.MNRinkRat wrote:I don't know if it is Cloquet or not but they have produced three. Corey Millen, which I don't think is playing in the NHL anymore. Derek Plante, also not sure if still playing in the NHL. Last but not least Jamie Langenbrunner, and I'm not sure what team he plays for.
Byfuglien was raised in Roseau, and played hockey in Roseau as much as he could. Therefore, he is from Roseau.goalieguy1 wrote:Roseau claiming Byfuglien is a little disingenuous...
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Disingenuous, maybe. I didn't know his story prior to reading that strib article. In any case it sounds like he is a product of the Roseau youth system to a large degree. Who else could "claim" him?goalieguy1 wrote:Roseau claiming Byfuglien is a little disingenuous...He wasn't born there, and never played for the Rams because of academic ineligibility, and left for juniors before he graduated. He sounds like a gutsy kid in this recent Strib story:
http://www.startribune.com/1330/story/948533.html
But he's certainly not a Roseau product in the same way Butsy or the Brotens are.
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I only mentioned it because the thread topic is which HIGH SCHOOL produced the most NHL players. If he never played high school hockey in Roseau, then it's not strictly accurate to count him....Not a big deal, just an observation.AbridgedMind wrote:Disingenuous, maybe. I didn't know his story prior to reading that strib article. In any case it sounds like he is a product of the Roseau youth system to a large degree. Who else could "claim" him?goalieguy1 wrote:Roseau claiming Byfuglien is a little disingenuous...He wasn't born there, and never played for the Rams because of academic ineligibility, and left for juniors before he graduated. He sounds like a gutsy kid in this recent Strib story:
http://www.startribune.com/1330/story/948533.html
But he's certainly not a Roseau product in the same way Butsy or the Brotens are.
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You can add Rohloff, but Kleinendorst and Malwitz never played an NHL regular season game.GR3343 wrote:Add Malwitz, K. Kleinendorst and Todd Rohloff to this list.grindiangrad-80 wrote:According to "Legends of Hockey" - GR has 8 former players who played in regular season action in the NHL.
Bill Baker
Jon Casey
Kelly Fairchild
Scott Kleinendorst
Chris Marinucci
Jeff Nielsen
Kirk Nielsen
John Rohloff
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Re: Most NHL Players
I think Rick Mrozik (sp) played a few games for Calgary... so that would make four.MNRinkRat wrote:I don't know if it is Cloquet or not but they have produced three. Corey Millen, which I don't think is playing in the NHL anymore. Derek Plante, also not sure if still playing in the NHL. Last but not least Jamie Langenbrunner, and I'm not sure what team he plays for.
Last night I was watching the EP-GR game that was on FSN about a month back. They even said on there. Grand Rapids has produced 16 NHL players.GR3343 wrote:Add Malwitz, K. Kleinendorst and Todd Rohloff to this list.grindiangrad-80 wrote:According to "Legends of Hockey" - GR has 8 former players who played in regular season action in the NHL.
Bill Baker
Jon Casey
Kelly Fairchild
Scott Kleinendorst
Chris Marinucci
Jeff Nielsen
Kirk Nielsen
John Rohloff
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Ankles,
As an alum, you should know better. You'll never win the argument.
Hill Murray has had 6 people play in an NHL regular season game
Steve Janaszak
Craig Johnson (traded for Gretzky)
Matt Koalska
Chris Pryor
David Tanabe
Dave Langevin
Drafted is one thing. Making the team is another.
As an alum, you should know better. You'll never win the argument.
Hill Murray has had 6 people play in an NHL regular season game
Steve Janaszak
Craig Johnson (traded for Gretzky)
Matt Koalska
Chris Pryor
David Tanabe
Dave Langevin
Drafted is one thing. Making the team is another.
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goalieguy1 wrote:I only mentioned it because the thread topic is which HIGH SCHOOL produced the most NHL players. If he never played high school hockey in Roseau, then it's not strictly accurate to count him....Not a big deal, just an observation.AbridgedMind wrote:Disingenuous, maybe. I didn't know his story prior to reading that strib article. In any case it sounds like he is a product of the Roseau youth system to a large degree. Who else could "claim" him?goalieguy1 wrote:Roseau claiming Byfuglien is a little disingenuous...He wasn't born there, and never played for the Rams because of academic ineligibility, and left for juniors before he graduated. He sounds like a gutsy kid in this recent Strib story:
http://www.startribune.com/1330/story/948533.html
But he's certainly not a Roseau product in the same way Butsy or the Brotens are.
Dustin did play some high school but it was JV. That is still considered high school by Roseau Ram terms and that is why I have him on the list. He is a Roseau kid and Roseau is proud of him.
Casey
Than I guess Grand Rapids and Greenway should both be able to claim Jon Casey. Of course I am not sure why Grand Rapids has any claim to his abilities but that is another debate.Ram Hockey wrote:goalieguy1 wrote:AbridgedMind wrote: Disingenuous, maybe. I didn't know his story prior to reading that strib article. In any case it sounds like he is a product of the Roseau youth system to a large degree. Who else could "claim" him?
I only mentioned it because the thread topic is which HIGH SCHOOL produced the most NHL players. If he never played high school hockey in Roseau, then it's not strictly accurate to count him....Not a big deal, just an observation.
Dustin did play some high school but it was JV. That is still considered high school by Roseau Ram terms and that is why I have him on the list. He is a Roseau kid and Roseau is proud of him.
boblee wrote:GR3343 wrote:Add Malwitz, K. Kleinendorst and Todd Rohloff to this list.grindiangrad-80 wrote:According to "Legends of Hockey" - GR has 8 former players who played in regular season action in the NHL.
Bill Baker
Jon Casey
Kelly Fairchild
Scott Kleinendorst
Chris Marinucci
Jeff Nielsen
Kirk Nielsen
John Rohloff
Heard Kleinendorst played with his brother on the Rangers. Went to school with Malwitz's sister and attended a North Stars game in which he played. Was on a line with Broten - Lawton. They called it the Broten - Lawton - Rotten line.
Last night I was watching the EP-GR game that was on FSN about a month back. They even said on there. Grand Rapids has produced 16 NHL players.
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I'm going to guess that the North Star game you saw Malwitz play in was a pre-season game. A great web site for this sort of thing is www.hockeydb.com, where they have every player who ever played an NHL game. Both that site, and Legendsofhockey.net, show that Malwitz and Kurt Kleinendorst never played a regular season NHL game.GR3343 wrote:boblee wrote:GR3343 wrote: Add Malwitz, K. Kleinendorst and Todd Rohloff to this list.
Heard Kleinendorst played with his brother on the Rangers. Went to school with Malwitz's sister and attended a North Stars game in which he played. Was on a line with Broten - Lawton. They called it the Broten - Lawton - Rotten line.
Last night I was watching the EP-GR game that was on FSN about a month back. They even said on there. Grand Rapids has produced 16 NHL players.
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WRONG... CHECK OUT A HILL-MURRAY PROGRAM... OVER HALF THEIR 30+ DRAFTEES PLAYED IN THE NHL!tourneytickssince59 wrote:Ankles,
As an alum, you should know better. You'll never win the argument.
Hill Murray has had 6 people play in an NHL regular season game
Steve Janaszak
Craig Johnson (traded for Gretzky)
Matt Koalska
Chris Pryor
David Tanabe
Dave Langevin
Drafted is one thing. Making the team is another.
HM is not even in the top ten in Minnesota in NHL'ers! Just the facts!!!!!!Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:WRONG... CHECK OUT A HILL-MURRAY PROGRAM... OVER HALF THEIR 30+ DRAFTEES PLAYED IN THE NHL!tourneytickssince59 wrote:Ankles,
As an alum, you should know better. You'll never win the argument.
Hill Murray has had 6 people play in an NHL regular season game
Steve Janaszak
Craig Johnson (traded for Gretzky)
Matt Koalska
Chris Pryor
David Tanabe
Dave Langevin
Drafted is one thing. Making the team is another.
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How about you give us their names, then? I'm sometimes on your side in arguments, AP, but I think you're way out to lunch on this one. If there's anyone besides these six that played in the NHL, tell us who they are.Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:WRONG... CHECK OUT A HILL-MURRAY PROGRAM... OVER HALF THEIR 30+ DRAFTEES PLAYED IN THE NHL!tourneytickssince59 wrote:Ankles,
As an alum, you should know better. You'll never win the argument.
Hill Murray has had 6 people play in an NHL regular season game
Steve Janaszak
Craig Johnson (traded for Gretzky)
Matt Koalska
Chris Pryor
David Tanabe
Dave Langevin
Drafted is one thing. Making the team is another.