Roseau is the "Capital of the State of Hockey"
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Roseau is the "Capital of the State of Hockey"
When the dust settled and the votes were counted, Roseau was named the "Capital of the State of Hockey", in the Minnesota Wild contest. Numerous professionals, Olympians and collegiates players plus a high school team with the most state tournament appearances and the most state championships, plus large numbers in the youth program that are state contenders at some level each year, all contribute to this honor. A program that has been around since the start and still contends at the AA level with and enrollment of only around 300. Thanks Wild, what a great contest and even though I am a bit biased, a very deserving winner!!!
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Congrats to Roseau, the community support up there is what is most impressive when it comes to hockey. Great community
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Last edited by northwoods oldtimer on Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/View ... ID=ESL1402northwoods oldtimer wrote:Congrats to Roseau, the community support up their is what is most impressive when it comes to hockey. Great community.
The U invented swagger.
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Watch out, grammar police on the loose.Goldy Gopher wrote:http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/View ... ID=ESL1402northwoods oldtimer wrote:Congrats to Roseau, the community support up their is what is most impressive when it comes to hockey. Great community.
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There wasn't a very good strategy to this contest because frankly you can sit there and keep voting which I'm sure Roseau had to do to win that contest. At least if your going to let people vote limit it to once a day. This was a bit of a joke. And as for Warroad or Roseau being the hockey capital, its already been established that Eveleth MN is just that.
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Eveleth???mnhockeynemn wrote:There wasn't a very good strategy to this contest because frankly you can sit there and keep voting which I'm sure Roseau had to do to win that contest. At least if your going to let people vote limit it to once a day. This was a bit of a joke. And as for Warroad or Roseau being the hockey capital, its already been established that Eveleth MN is just that.

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For the most part, that has been a trend of the last 5 years or so. Taking history into account, it would have to be a northern town, or St. Paul. Here is a list of NHL players from MN. 14 of the top 25 scorers (and 8 of the top 10) are from sections 7 or 8PoniesDad45 wrote:As much respect as I have for Roseau, I think the true "Capitol" of the State of Hockey is Plymouth/Wayzata/Minnetonka (all in one area)
There have to be more elite hockey players concentrated in that corner of Hennepin County than anywhere in Minnesota.
http://www.hockey-reference.com/friv/bi ... =&state=MN