And Alan Hangsleben.zinovy08 wrote:Warroad..has at least three.goalieguy1 wrote:Great post TT....That's 10, which is the biggest verified number we've seen...and Grand Rapids with 9, Roseau with 9 and Jefferson and H-M not far behind....Anyone have a solid list for Edina? Or Warroad?
Henry Boucha
Dave Christian
Chad Erickson (got called up ahead of Hall of Famer, Martin Brodeur)
What High School Has Produced The Most NHL Players
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Kelly's dad worked at L&M in Hibbing and GR!behonestbenice wrote:Hibbing you also have Mike Polich North Stars
Bobby Collaryd St. Louis Blues.
Rapids claims Farchild another sophomore transfer who was from Hibbing. Nice Job Blandin paper mill.
How about Dave Delich from Eveleth?
Baumgartner Roseau The KC Scouts in 67 were minor league. They didn't become a NHL franchise to 70's when they entered the same year as the caps.
Sorry buddy we don't care about you easterners especially when one of the guys on your list (Garth Snow) says Minnesota can't develop players. Way to piss off the state of hockey in the coming years eastern hockey will fall behind. Good job GarthMassMan#18 wrote:How about little Rhody's Mount St Charles Academy....
Brian Lawton
Garth Snow
Brian Boucher
Paul Gauy
Jeff Jillson
Mattheu Schnieder
Chris Carney
Bryan Berard
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peter mueller - phoenixBlue Breeze wrote:Jefferson has produced at least 6:
Toby Petersen-Edmonton
Mark Parrish-Minnesota
Tom Gilbert-Edmonton
Ben Clymer-Washington
Mike Crowley-Retired
Dan Trebil-?
I think there have been others, but I'm not totally sure.
didnt play high school but won a pee wee a state championship
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Disingenuous??? Lets see, he played tiny mites, mites, squirts, peewees, Bantams and JV in Roseau. Sorry, he is from Roseau. We proudly claim him and he proudly calls Roseau home.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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Good Point Bobcat!!! he lived on the north rink so I would say he can be claimed by Roseau. Team USA should have had him on the Juniors in Grand Forks. Canada's coach thought it was a travesty he was left off and he was the best D the US had. He should know he coached Dustin in BC.Ram Hockey wrote:Disingenuous??? Lets see, he played tiny mites, mites, squirts, peewees, Bantams and JV in Roseau. Sorry, he is from Roseau. We proudly claim him and he proudly calls Roseau home.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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Right on Ram Hockey...Ram Hockey wrote:Disingenuous??? Lets see, he played tiny mites, mites, squirts, peewees, Bantams and JV in Roseau. Sorry, he is from Roseau. We proudly claim him and he proudly calls Roseau home.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.
My dad played w/ his dad and uncles... The Byfuglien's have lived in Roseau forever...

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Yeah, but he played varsity for Breck as an 8th grader. I don't think Jefferson HS can claim him, though Bloomington youth hockey can.pondyplayer93 wrote:peter mueller - phoenixBlue Breeze wrote:Jefferson has produced at least 6:
Toby Petersen-Edmonton
Mark Parrish-Minnesota
Tom Gilbert-Edmonton
Ben Clymer-Washington
Mike Crowley-Retired
Dan Trebil-?
I think there have been others, but I'm not totally sure.
didnt play high school but won a pee wee a state championship
Add Tom Kurvers-retired
Trebil played for Anaheim, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis from 96 through 01. He's currently retired.