Best High School Players from Each Decade?

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TheSiouxSuck wrote:
The Next One wrote:Does anybody have crowley's stats? I know those teams were loaded, but what was his won-loss record? I go back to the late 80's and yes we have had some phenomnal players, but to me none stand out as much as Mike Crowley did. The guy was in complete control of every game. Without him maybe Moorhead wins 2 or 3 state championships.
If I recall he had a team leading 67 points when Jefferson went 28-0 in 93. I think during his HS career his team went like 79-3-1 or something like that?

From the 00's probably have to consider TJ Oshie, Blake Wheeler, Matt Niskanen, Alex Stalock, Jake Gardiner, Brian Lee, Paul Martin, Keith Ballard, Alex Goligoski, and finally, just because I feel cheated for not including him, Zach Parise (yes I'm aware he played at Shattuck).
As HS players I would have to add Gino Guyer to the list from the 2000's, and i'm sure i'm in the minority but I would also have Aaron Ness towards the top of the list.
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Post by warriors41 »

DubCHAGuy wrote:
TheSiouxSuck wrote:
The Next One wrote:Does anybody have crowley's stats? I know those teams were loaded, but what was his won-loss record? I go back to the late 80's and yes we have had some phenomnal players, but to me none stand out as much as Mike Crowley did. The guy was in complete control of every game. Without him maybe Moorhead wins 2 or 3 state championships.
If I recall he had a team leading 67 points when Jefferson went 28-0 in 93. I think during his HS career his team went like 79-3-1 or something like that?

From the 00's probably have to consider TJ Oshie, Blake Wheeler, Matt Niskanen, Alex Stalock, Jake Gardiner, Brian Lee, Paul Martin, Keith Ballard, Alex Goligoski, and finally, just because I feel cheated for not including him, Zach Parise (yes I'm aware he played at Shattuck).
As HS players I would have to add Gino Guyer to the list from the 2000's, and i'm sure i'm in the minority but I would also have Aaron Ness towards the top of the list.
The problem that I have with having Ness on the list was that he was only elite for two years, his sophomore year when Roso won state and his senior year. His freshman year he was also very good and you could tell he would be special but with him accelerating to get to the Gophers earlier we missed a yeah of watching him play high school puck. Had he not left early than I have no doubt that he would be right up there with Oshie. He may not be a great college player right now or be a great pro, but in high school he was truly dominant.

Anyway, his name has come up a few times but for the 60's I would have to say Henry Boucha
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Post by WB6162 »

mulefarm wrote:Housley goes from SSP to Buffalo after hs and is not the player of his decade? He is easly the best hs player of all time and best Mn player of all time.
I would take Broten over Housley as best ever. Broten is a winner, Housley is a loser. Although a great player technically, his teams never win anything.
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WB6162 wrote:
mulefarm wrote:Housley goes from SSP to Buffalo after hs and is not the player of his decade? He is easly the best hs player of all time and best Mn player of all time.
I would take Broten over Housley as best ever. Broten is a winner, Housley is a loser. Although a great player technically, his teams never win anything.
Well if we are just talking about them as HS Players here, neither won a championship. Both played in 2 state tournaments I believe, and both took 3rd place and lost in the consolation final in their 2 appearances.
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Post by elliott70 »

Just some names
1950's
Dick dougherty
Elmer Walls
Williard Ikola
Oscar Mahle
John Matchefts
John Mayasich

1960's
Jim Amidon
Gary Woods
Tim Sheehy
pat Demarchi
Huffer Christianson
Henry Boucha
Dean Blais
Mike Anotovich
Pokey Trachsel
Phil Heoine
Earl Anderson
Mike Baumgartner
Dale Smedrud
Don Ross
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Post by old goalie85 »

Peltiers 60's from St. paul Johnson??
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Post by MNHockeyFan »

elliott70 wrote:Just some names

1960's
Jim Amidon
Gary Woods
Tim Sheehy
pat Demarchi
Huffer Christianson
Henry Boucha
Dean Blais
Mike Anotovich
Pokey Trachsel
Phil Hoene (correct spelling)
Earl Anderson
Mike Baumgartner
Dale Smedrud
Don Ross
Also:
Bill Klatt - Hill High School [ http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdis ... p?pid=8294 ]
Craig Sarner - North St. Paul [ http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdis ... p?pid=6758 ]
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Post by old goalie85 »

Bill Butters WBL.
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Post by mnmouth »

elliott70 wrote:Just some names
1950's
Dick dougherty
Elmer Walls
Williard Ikola
Oscar Mahle
John Matchefts
John Mayasich

1960's
Jim Amidon
Gary Woods
Tim Sheehy
pat Demarchi
Huffer Christianson
Henry Boucha
Dean Blais
Mike Anotovich
Pokey Trachsel
Phil Heoine
Earl Anderson
Mike Baumgartner
Dale Smedrud
Don Ross
This is awesome. Just what we needed.
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Post by Neuuman »

Glenn Clarke - 70's
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Post by Cooper35 »

Not sure of the decade but also included in the master list should be:
Blaine Comstock
The Christian brothers
Bryan Grand
Butsy Erickson

The 80's are missing a couple key players:
George Pelawa (yes I mentioned him earlier)
Pitt Peters (Bemidji)
Chad Erickson (Warroad)

90's are missing:
Chris Gotziman (Roseau)
Andy Brink (Bemidji)
Lundbohm (Roseau)
Joe Motzko (Bemidji)
Brad Johnson (Bemidji)
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Post by mulefarm »

As far as HS, Blaine Comstock was a back-up to Jim Nelson I believe. Nelson went to UND and Blaine went to BSU and had a great college career and played onm US teams.
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Post by C-dad »

elliott70 wrote: 1960's
Jim Amidon
Gary Woods
Tim Sheehy
pat Demarchi
Huffer Christianson
Henry Boucha
Dean Blais
Mike Anotovich
Pokey Trachsel
Phil Heoine
Earl Anderson
Mike Baumgartner
Dale Smedrud
Don Ross
Bobby Krieger
Billy Nyrop
Both graduated in 1970, but won State in '69.
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Post by Mite-dad »

Was Derek Plante a good HS player?
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Post by warriors41 »

mulefarm wrote:As far as HS, Blaine Comstock was a back-up to Jim Nelson I believe. Nelson went to UND and Blaine went to BSU and had a great college career and played onm US teams.
I imagine that team didn't win very many games :)
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Post by keepyourheadup »

Missing an awfully good player from the 70's
Steve Christoff was the bomb at Richfield...One a state toruney, ncaa and a gold medal.
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Post by keepyourheadup »

oops! I meant won...self policing my grammar
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Post by C-dad »

keepyourheadup wrote:oops! I meant won...self policing my grammar
There's an edit button too. If you're quick enough, no one ever need know you made the first mistake. :wink:
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Post by dwvandy »

Not many pure hockey players better than Mark Pavelich... Ask the players....
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No kidding..forgot about Pavelich..as good as anyone in his day.
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Post by whos_it »

keepyourheadup wrote:No disrespect to Crowley here, he was an absolute joy to watch. Lets not forget he had a hell of a supporting cast with him. I watched every game the year Cullen was a senior and he was hands down the best forward in the tourney...and it wasn't close! The fact he makes millions playing hockey now is no accident. To say he wasn't close to Crowley is likely due to the fact we didn't get to see as much of him. His career speaks for itself.....for crying out loud the kid was a huge part of winning the cup.
Right on. Crowley played with, according to everyone from Bloomington, the greatest team in the history of Minnesota hockey. You couldn't just focus on him or teams would have. No doubt if the entire roster had been picked less one open position and coach Saterdalen had to fill out the roster, he would have been picking Matt Cullen over Mike Crowley. Of course, coach, if you are one of these aliases on this forum, you will deny it, but I know better.
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Post by mnmouth »

keepyourheadup wrote:No kidding..forgot about Pavelich..as good as anyone in his day.
Check out my post on a previous page . . . :wink:

The '75 Eveleth team with Pavelich and Dave Delich went into the Region 7 tournament as a co-favorite with Virginia and Bah Harrington and Dave Joelson, only to be bested by Grand Rapids with Dan Lempe, John Rothstein, Erin Roth, Chocolate Clafton, Bill Baker and others. Those were 3 awesome teams, as indicated by the amount of talent just with those names I can remember.
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Post by mulefarm »

whos_it wrote:
keepyourheadup wrote:No disrespect to Crowley here, he was an absolute joy to watch. Lets not forget he had a hell of a supporting cast with him. I watched every game the year Cullen was a senior and he was hands down the best forward in the tourney...and it wasn't close! The fact he makes millions playing hockey now is no accident. To say he wasn't close to Crowley is likely due to the fact we didn't get to see as much of him. His career speaks for itself.....for crying out loud the kid was a huge part of winning the cup.
Right on. Crowley played with, according to everyone from Bloomington, the greatest team in the history of Minnesota hockey. You couldn't just focus on him or teams would have. No doubt if the entire roster had been picked less one open position and coach Saterdalen had to fill out the roster, he would have been picking Matt Cullen over Mike Crowley. Of course, coach, if you are one of these aliases on this forum, you will deny it, but I know better.
It's to bad Cullen had to play with a bunch of stiffs at Moorhead. I'm sure the 94-95 teams didn't have any good hockey players.
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Post by keepyourheadup »

No where did I call the spuds a bunch of stiffs, merely pointing out that Jefferson at that time was considered one of the top teams in the history of high school hockey.
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Post by scarface »

So I have to stick up for the Big 9.....Eric Strobel won a gold medal and wasn't too shabby for Southern hockey. May take some heat for this post but most of you didn't have to defend him.
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