Why is minnesota the state of hockey and Michigan is not??

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Why is minnesota the state of hockey and Michigan is not??

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THIS is the question.. A guy is trying to tell me why michigan is such a better hockey state, from HS all the way to the pros, how better players come from MI , they have better teams, better players come out of MI in general etc etc , hes an idiot, so its hard to take him serious as he is making no valid points or iving me any good examples.. So what do you guys think ??
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Post by Goldfishdude »

Because Minnesota had 12 players and the head coach from the greatest hockey event in the history of the U.S. - 1980 Miracle on Ice... that put the stamp on why Minnesota is the STATE of Hockey.....
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Goldfishdude wrote:Because Minnesota had 12 players and the head coach from the greatest hockey event in the history of the U.S. - 1980 Miracle on Ice... that put the stamp on why Minnesota is the STATE of Hockey.....
true. But all he keeps bragging about is the msu player tropp and how he's the best in the country. And how all Minnesota teams suck and Michigan has more quality players etc etc. Michigan is the real state of hockey bla bla. Also Michigan produces better players from hs and more Michigan born players go d1 and pro. It's just getting annoying listening to his rants. Just wondered if anybody had some good defensive stats for me. I mentioned the 5 minnesota players in the world juniors but that wasn't good enough I guess
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Post by youngblood08 »

According to USA Hockey, Minnesota produces the most Division 1 hockey players, and that isn't even close. Currently, slightly more than 40% of Division 1 hockey players are Minnesotans.

Minnesota also has the highest number of players drafted by NHL teams every year, and it has been that way for some time. However, both Michigan and Massachussets produce quite a bit of hockey talent as well. Just not as much as Minnesota.

Not surprising though. If you look at last year's high school hockey rankings, Minnesota high school hockey teams absolutely dominate the rankings.

United States Boys High School Hockey Rankings


Also,

US Hockey Hall Of Fame by state, through 2008

(place of birth/high school or prep)

Minnesota 48/52
Massachusetts 35/37
Michigan 13/13
New York 5/7
New Hampshire 3/6
North Dakota 3/1
Rhode Island 2/2
Pennsylvania 2/1
Connecticut 2/1
Wisconsin 1/2
Illinois 1/2
New Jersey 1/1
Texas 1/0
California 1/0
Oklahoma 1/0
Washington DC 1/0
Missouri 1/0
Colorado 0/1



Quote I found -

"Michigan
If you have ever been there then you know that hockey is big in Michigan. Not as big as cars, but big. And it shows, considering that they've actually got nearly as many players as Minnesota - 24."
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Post by TheHockeyDJ »

Minnesota State Tourney sells out an NHL arena. Michigan, with nearly twice our population, gets around 3,000 fans for their state championship HS game. 19,000>3,000.
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Minnesota is the location for the US Hockey Hall of Fame. Youngy, thanks for finding the stat breakdown.

My point about Miracle on Ice is WHY Minnesota was designated as the State of Hockey. Detroit is labled Hockeytown USA, but it appears even the national broadcasters acknowledge Minnesota as State of Hockey.

It appears the amount of players in each state according to USA Hockey is close, with Minnesota getting the edge. I am not sure if we can argue modern day.

According to hockeyreference.com, Minnesota has produced exactly 200
NHL players and Michigan 118. Michigan has Modano #1, Minnesota has #2 Housley

Obscure facts:

3 Hobey Baker winners ( Broten 1st ever, Stauber 1st goalie ever, Bonin)

How many HS teams have had one line all play in the NHL? Neal Broten Aaron Broten, Bryan Erickson

Movie Slapshot - Hanson Bros based on Virgina's Carlson Bros.

Movies made in Minn... Mighty Ducks, Youngblood - more?

When arguably the greatest player in history, Wayne Gretzky was traded from LA to St. Louis Hill-Murray native Craig Johnson was in the deal.

We have HILL-Murray - 'nuff said..

Tell him if Michigan is so dang great, give him the address to the nearest UHaul. and tell him to move back there.
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

"we have Hill-Murray" was your strongest comment, the rest was just filler. :wink:
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:"we have Hill-Murray" was your strongest comment, the rest was just filler. :wink:
:lol: Aahhhhh... you caught that? I thought I might get you to respond!!!!!
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rapidsrapids wrote:Minnesota State Tourney sells out an NHL arena. Michigan, with nearly twice our population, gets around 3,000 fans for their state championship HS game. 19,000>3,000.
You know, rapi??... I think you hit on the key element.

It's not JUST about the players. I mean, if there's more population in one state, chances are there will be more players, but the State of Hockey is about not just the players, but the FANS, too..
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Post by starmvp »

This is not even a question. Minnesota IS the state of hockey because of all the reasons already stated. End of story...
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Post by Slap Shot »

Goldfishdude wrote:3 Hobey Baker winners ( Broten 1st ever, Stauber 1st goalie ever, Bonin)
4 - you forgot Leopold. And three MN born players (Tom Kurvers, Chris Marinucci and Marty Sertich) won the Hobey at other schools as well.
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Slap Shot wrote:
Goldfishdude wrote:3 Hobey Baker winners ( Broten 1st ever, Stauber 1st goalie ever, Bonin)
4 - you forgot Leopold. And three MN born players (Tom Kurvers, Chris Marinucci and Marty Sertich) won the Hobey at other schools as well.
Thank you for the correction/additions!!!!....
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Post by mj79 »

Thanks guys, Alot of good info there ;) clearly Minnesota holds it's own from all levels hs thru the pros bt it's nice to see actual stats on how many good players come from mn. So if anyone is bored :) who are the Minnesota born NHL players , And who are NHL players that either went to hs or college in MN? Tj oshie I'm assuming is the most recent NHL recruit and Crosby the best?
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http://www.hockey-reference.com/friv/bi ... =&state=MN

This is the alphabetical list. You can click on, for example, points, and it will give you the list in numerical order.

This is only Minnesota born.. Guys like Brett Hull or Sid Crosby or Wayne Gretzky's son going to Shattuck for a bit.?? Have no idea where to get a list like that or how long it will take.
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Post by east hockey »

rapidsrapids, does this remind you a bit of that guy from Alaska who claimed they were more the state of hockey than Minnesota? Image

mj79, your Michigander friend must live too close to Wisconsin. Tell him to step away from the paint thinner.

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east hockey wrote:rapidsrapids, does this remind you a bit of that guy from Alaska who claimed they were more the state of hockey than Minnesota? Image

mj79, your Michigander friend must live too close to Wisconsin. Tell him to step away from the paint thinner.

Lee
lol, well it might be a little to late for that, Hes not only breathing it, but now i think hes swimming in it
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Post by mj79 »

Goldfishdude wrote:http://www.hockey-reference.com/friv/bi ... =&state=MN

This is the alphabetical list. You can click on, for example, points, and it will give you the list in numerical order.

This is only Minnesota born.. Guys like Brett Hull or Sid Crosby or Wayne Gretzky's son going to Shattuck for a bit.?? Have no idea where to get a list like that or how long it will take.
thank you sir... Im sure he will have another terrible response, but ill let ya know lol..
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Post by dump and chase »

I would be interested in finding out how many regular season sell outs the wings have had vs the wild since they came in the league?! Every time the wings are on tv it seems like the building is empty! Way to go hockeytown!!!

Minnesota wins this one!!
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dump and chase wrote:I would be interested in finding out how many regular season sell outs the wings have had vs the wild since they came in the league?! Every time the wings are on tv it seems like the building is empty! Way to go hockeytown!!!

Minnesota wins this one!!
Would you want to go anywhere near downtown Detroit? :)

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dump and chase wrote:I would be interested in finding out how many regular season sell outs the wings have had vs the wild since they came in the league?! Every time the wings are on tv it seems like the building is empty! Way to go hockeytown!!!

Minnesota wins this one!!
I think that is more to do with the state of the economy in Detroit....I've heard some reports that the Detroit area is experiencing 40%+ unemployment rates.
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dump and chase wrote:I would be interested in finding out how many regular season sell outs the wings have had vs the wild since they came in the league?! Every time the wings are on tv it seems like the building is empty! Way to go hockeytown!!!

Minnesota wins this one!!
:-# :-$ .... Don't use this.....

Detroit's average PAID attendance has been consistently top 1-3 since about 1989-90... according to hockeyresearch.com... Average about 19,500-20,000
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mj79 wrote:
east hockey wrote:rapidsrapids, does this remind you a bit of that guy from Alaska who claimed they were more the state of hockey than Minnesota? Image

mj79, your Michigander friend must live too close to Wisconsin. Tell him to step away from the paint thinner.

Lee
lol, well it might be a little to late for that, Hes not only breathing it, but now i think hes swimming in it
Lee, that guy is the reason I cheer for the opponent at very UAA game I attend. I always get a kick out of people in Anchorage asking me if I've been to an ECHL playoff game there because it gets pretty crazy. Doesn't even hold a candle to a section final at the DECC.
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Michigan has a vastly different developmental model. They take their best players and squeeze them all on the same teams. Does Michigan turn out high-end players? Absolutely.

Hockey participation in Michigan is pretty low compared to Minnesota. Kids playing everywhere on outdoor ice is less. Their HS structure is much less impressive.

Tell this guy to strap on the skates and go to an outdoor rink some weekend. That alone should help him see how Minnesota is different.
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Post by sdc21 »

not to mention the 4-5 minnesotans on the olympic roster
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Post by greybeard58 »

There are approximately a total of 1560 men playing DI and a total of 1808 playing D III here are the top 4 states the first column is the DI and the second is DIII.
STATE 2009 % STATE 2009 % TOTAL
MINN. **196**19.18%**MINN.**249**17.41% **445***18.15%
MICH **125**12.23%**MICH***79***5.52% **204****8.32%
MASS**101***9.88%**MASS**284**19.86% **385***15.70%
N.Y. **100***9.78%**N.Y.***159**11.12% **259***10.56%
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