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GRAF 705
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Post by GRAF 705 »

true but hes a hard worker and he has a nice style of play.
ANd no i am not zach may
tjkhavgam
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Post by tjkhavgam »

burnsville

tod okerlund
scott bloom
mark osieki
mike wong
dan boeser
mike luckraft
nick oslund
tom branson
dave ottum
tourneytickssince59
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Post by tourneytickssince59 »

tjkhavgam wrote:burnsville

tod okerlund
scott bloom
mark osieki
mike wong
dan boeser
mike luckraft
nick oslund
tom branson
dave ottum
What about Kevin Gorg?
snapdog
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Cloquet Lumberjacks

Post by snapdog »

Jamie Langubrenner Derek Plante Cory Millen Tyler Johnson Josh Johnson Not a team but a nice start for a All Star team.
Do I have to shadow Pavelich again coach?
fkahckyprofessor20
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Post by fkahckyprofessor20 »

I wish I knew more than I do about Duluth Denfeld's great players from the past but the team that went to the state tournament 3 out of 4 years in the late 80s had many players go on to play college hockey and a few that played in the big show as well.

Probably one of the most notable names from Duluth Denfeld was Hobey Baker award winner Robb Stauber. After graduating from Denfeld and then the University of Minnesota he spent close to 10 years in the NHL I believe. One of the few goalies to ever win the Hobey Baker award.
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It is Jason Notermann Brian Buskowiak Marc Ranfranz (UND)

Post by Sioux Fan »

SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:This is a tough one for me since I have not watched them for most of their history, but have been a big fan for about 15 years now.

Rochester Mayo -

Goalies:
Steve DeBus - Gophers (minor pros)
Jeff Jakaitis - Lk. Sup St. (ECHL now)
David Nash - Augsburg

Defense:
Jim and John Johansson - Wisc (before my time) (some NHL?)
Andrew Canzanello -CC (AHL for awhile)
Nick Canzanello - Minnesota St.
Mike Colgan - CC
Todd Huyber - Providence (before my time)
Nick Teitjen
Nate Markus
Andrew Gastineau - Air Force/then St. Olaf's

Forwards:
Eric Strobel - Gophers/1980 Olympic team (some NHL until injuries ended his career)
Matt Leimbek - Gophers
Jason Notermann - ND
Scott Thauwald - CC
Jeff Whitney - UW River Falls (when they were D-II, before my time)
Doug Weick - CC (before my time) (with NYI minors team)
Andy Roberts - St. Mary's
Tony Grosso - D-III, Mustangs - USHL
Jeff Schmidt - SCSU

There are others that escape me now....Mayo has had 20+ D-I players in its history.

Maybe Sioux Fan or Goldy313 can help me on this one.

JM - Obvious ones are Zmolek and Podein (both NHL), Scott Lecy, Todd Lecy, Bryce Lampman, Teal....others? I know they are they, but they escape me now Jim Scheid, Glen Letourneau, Guy Goslien, Pat Ferschwieller, Paul Brandrupp, Paul Butters BJ Abel Aaron Gill Reid Whitting

Century - Alex Kangas (Gophers), Grimstad, Knoepke, Wicox - only 10 years of choices

Lourdes - The Stuart brothers - Mark, Mike, Colin (all some NHL), Jake Taylor, Brunkhorst - CC, B. Banheman - NAHL now....others?
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Post by Govs93 »

Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
tjkhavgam
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Post by tjkhavgam »

tourneytickssince59 wrote:
tjkhavgam wrote:burnsville

tod okerlund
scott bloom
mark osieki
mike wong
dan boeser
mike luckraft
nick oslund
tom branson
dave ottum
What about Kevin Gorg?
ya it wouldnt hurt to add a tender!!
crouching tiger
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Post by crouching tiger »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
Doug Long good for coaching?

HA. :lol:
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omissions

Post by O-townClown »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
Shouldn't Johnson have Dewey Wahlin and Jim Hau?
Be kind. Rewind.
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
I can think of one Johnson goalie you forgot. 1978 graduate Wade Lau who went on to play at Harvard.
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long

You could have added the the Peltier brothers too. Ron, Skip, Doug and Bob.

Ron and Doug also played for the Gophers.
wbmd
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Re: omissions

Post by wbmd »

O-townClown wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
Shouldn't Johnson have Dewey Wahlin and Jim Hau?
Definitely.
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
Randy Best had a decent college career at St. Cloud State.
Lucia4President
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Re: It is Jason Notermann Brian Buskowiak Marc Ranfranz (UN

Post by Lucia4President »

Sioux Fan wrote:
SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:This is a tough one for me since I have not watched them for most of their history, but have been a big fan for about 15 years now.

Rochester Mayo -

Goalies:
Steve DeBus - Gophers (minor pros)
Jeff Jakaitis - Lk. Sup St. (ECHL now)
David Nash - Augsburg

Defense:
Jim and John Johansson - Wisc (before my time) (some NHL?)
Andrew Canzanello -CC (AHL for awhile)
Nick Canzanello - Minnesota St.
Mike Colgan - CC
Todd Huyber - Providence (before my time)
Nick Teitjen
Nate Markus
Andrew Gastineau - Air Force/then St. Olaf's

Forwards:
Eric Strobel - Gophers/1980 Olympic team (some NHL until injuries ended his career)
Matt Leimbek - Gophers
Jason Notermann - ND
Scott Thauwald - CC
Jeff Whitney - UW River Falls (when they were D-II, before my time)
Doug Weick - CC (before my time) (with NYI minors team)
Andy Roberts - St. Mary's
Tony Grosso - D-III, Mustangs - USHL
Jeff Schmidt - SCSU

There are others that escape me now....Mayo has had 20+ D-I players in its history.

Maybe Sioux Fan or Goldy313 can help me on this one.

JM - Obvious ones are Zmolek and Podein (both NHL), Scott Lecy, Todd Lecy, Bryce Lampman, Teal....others? I know they are they, but they escape me now Jim Scheid, Glen Letourneau, Guy Goslien, Pat Ferschwieller, Paul Brandrupp, Paul Butters BJ Abel Aaron Gill Reid Whitting

Century - Alex Kangas (Gophers), Grimstad, Knoepke, Wicox - only 10 years of choices

Lourdes - The Stuart brothers - Mark, Mike, Colin (all some NHL), Jake Taylor, Brunkhorst - CC, B. Banheman - NAHL now....others?
Rochester Mayo, Goalies- Kevin Donohue
HOUNDS
SB24
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Post by SB24 »

Fargo wrote:
Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:
ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote: I'd would rather play against Larry Olimb than Danny Lambert
So...how many times did Lambert make you eat glass. :wink:
Lambert was only there his sophomore year {drafted from Calgary if I remember correctly}
Quebec Nordiques
carpenterguy
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Post by carpenterguy »

Centennial

Goalie
PT Haider St. Olaf
Dustin Thompson Bethel

Defense
Brian VanAble Dartmouth
Brad Timmons Gophers
RJ Anderson Gophers
Greg Flynn Air Force Academy
Joel Peterson St. Cloud State

Forwards
Aaron McClellan Bemidji State
Ricky Kisskeys Mankato State
Terry Hughes Mankato State
Tom Gorowsky Wisconsin
Ryan Flynn Gophers
Mike Montgomery UMD
Jordan Van Guilder Alaska
Travis Vermeulen St. Lawrence
Tim Ornell Gustavus
Ben Ollila Gustavus
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Elk River

Post by CB00 »

ERE you have to add
Paul Martin New Jersey Devils
Dan Hinote St. Louis Blues
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
Another name to add to this list would be Mike Schwartz. Coached in Alaska, at Johnson and took three teams to the state tournament ('94, '95 & '96) while coaching at White Bear. I think he also coached in Italy.

He then left White Bear to coach at Augsburg College where he is now the athletic director.
oldram
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Post by oldram »

Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:I'm NOT QUITE old enough to claim to have seen some of these guys but their reputations and Ram Lore are enough for me. How many do you need?

Rube "The Masked Marvel" Bjorkman
"Doc" Harris and his sons John & Robbie
Austin Wallestad
Dickie Johnson
Dave Wensloff
Richard Roth
Donnie Ross and his boys Mike & Steve
Bobby Lillo
Jim Nelson
Earl Anderson
Mike Baumgartner
Bryan Grand
Bruce Falk
Dale Smedsmo
Gary Ross
Bruce Olson
Mike Stone
Charley & Frank Burgraff
Neal, Aaron & Pauly Broten
"Butsy" Erickson
Billy Yon
Jay Ness
Billy Lund
Chris Gotziaman
Andy Lundbohm
Dustin Byfuglien - played JV I'd still claim him for this. :wink:
Aaron Ness
Tyler Landman

With Oscar and "Mush" behind the bench I would find it hard for anyone to beat this team. All-Time teams from Edina, Grand Rapids and Bloomington Jefferson included.

Can't comment much from 89 to 95 as I didn't see too much Ram Hockey.

Honorable Mention
The Foss Twins and "The Miller Line" :wink:
You forgot a few.
Stordahl Brothers
Chad Johnson
Greg Biskup
Tommy Pederson
Rick Burggraff
Josh Olson
Chris Hites
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
It seems that Govs93 forgot to include himself for favorite players from Johnson. :shock:
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Post by Neutron 14 »

wbmd wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
It seems that Govs93 forgot to include himself for favorite players from Johnson. :shock:
He doesn't want to "out" hithelf.

Where is your White Bear Mariner Dolphin list?
wbmd
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Post by wbmd »

Neutron 14 wrote:
wbmd wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Johnson never has had great success in advancing players, but the good ones they've had seem to have a knack for coaching and developing:

Herb Brooks
Lou Cotroneo
Wendy Anderson
Wes Barrette
Moose Younghans
Chad Remackel
Barry Tallackson (sort of)
Dustin Smieja
Ron Bookler
Tim DuRose
Doug Long
It seems that Govs93 forgot to include himself for favorite players from Johnson. :shock:
He doesn't want to "out" hithelf.

Where is your White Bear Mariner Dolphin list?
Haven't even put any thought to it.
greenbandit
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Jefferson Jaguars

Post by greenbandit »

Tough to beat the Jefferson Jaguars: 1992, 1993 & 1994 - three time consecutive champs!!

Nick Checco
Mike Crowley
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Post by greenbandit »

tourneytickssince59 wrote:
tjkhavgam wrote:burnsville

tod okerlund
scott bloom
mark osieki
mike wong
dan boeser
mike luckraft
nick oslund
tom branson
dave ottum
What about Kevin Gorg?
Whoa....man i played with a lot of these guys...scarey....back when Braves were Braves not Blaze!!
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