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I wouldn't put Hanowski close to Rau. The kid was a leader on a two time HS Class AA champion, a great scorer against top end competition and won Mr. Hockey. I am not saying Rau should be Top 10 though.fivehole628 wrote:I'd put Hanowski before Rau and Hanowski will probably finish around the 20-30 range. I understand he played for Little Falls but 400 points in 4 years is an achievement that most likely will stay for a looong time.Oldtimehockeyguy23 wrote:Kyle rau will be remembered as top ten of all time.
PS - Hanowski ended up at 70.
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Okay, they've posted up to #30. When they got a month out I figured I could take a stab at the remainder.
Top 10
John Mayasich
Neal Broten
Henry Boucha
Phil Housley
Aaron Broten
John Matchefts
Dave Spehar
Kyle Rau
Corey Millen
Scott Bloom
Next Dozen
Willard Ikola
Mike Antonovich
George Pelawa
Tom Chorske
Mike Crowley
Johnny Pohl
Bill Baker
Tim Sheehy
Ben Clymer
Matt Cullen
Mike Ramsey
Blake Wheeler *
Here is a list of accomplished HS players that I remember. Do they make it? It would seem they have credentials equal to several of the people already listed, but I'm not sure I can see them cracking the Top 30.
Scott Kleinendorst
Pete Hankinson - state champion, Gopher captain
Ken Gernander - went on to play in NHL
Kris Miller - Mr. Hockey
Jason Miller - 1987 state champion
Todd Richards
Here is a list of longtime NHL players from Minnesota. I don't know as much about some of their HS achievements. Do they make it?
Reed Larson
Jamie Langenbrunner *
Dave Maley - 1982 state champion
Gary Sargent
Dean Talafous
Joel Otto
Tommy Williams *
Shjon Podein
Bret Hedican - 1000 games
Jordan Leopold – NTDP *
Matt Niskanen
Toby Petersen
Brian Lee
Jason Blake
Who did I miss?
It's interesting to think of personal favorites that aren't going to make the list. This has been a fun lead up to the new season.
(Stars added to reflect those I have been told are ineligible.)
Top 10
John Mayasich
Neal Broten
Henry Boucha
Phil Housley
Aaron Broten
John Matchefts
Dave Spehar
Kyle Rau
Corey Millen
Scott Bloom
Next Dozen
Willard Ikola
Mike Antonovich
George Pelawa
Tom Chorske
Mike Crowley
Johnny Pohl
Bill Baker
Tim Sheehy
Ben Clymer
Matt Cullen
Mike Ramsey
Blake Wheeler *
Here is a list of accomplished HS players that I remember. Do they make it? It would seem they have credentials equal to several of the people already listed, but I'm not sure I can see them cracking the Top 30.
Scott Kleinendorst
Pete Hankinson - state champion, Gopher captain
Ken Gernander - went on to play in NHL
Kris Miller - Mr. Hockey
Jason Miller - 1987 state champion
Todd Richards
Here is a list of longtime NHL players from Minnesota. I don't know as much about some of their HS achievements. Do they make it?
Reed Larson
Jamie Langenbrunner *
Dave Maley - 1982 state champion
Gary Sargent
Dean Talafous
Joel Otto
Tommy Williams *
Shjon Podein
Bret Hedican - 1000 games
Jordan Leopold – NTDP *
Matt Niskanen
Toby Petersen
Brian Lee
Jason Blake
Who did I miss?
It's interesting to think of personal favorites that aren't going to make the list. This has been a fun lead up to the new season.
(Stars added to reflect those I have been told are ineligible.)
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I believe that's also the case for Tommy Williams, who attended Duluth Central but his dad sent him up to Canada to play in a junior league (this was way before they formed the USHL or other junior leagues here in the U.S.). If Williams hadn't left early to go play in Canada he would be in the Top 100 for sure. He went on to star for the 1960 Olympic team (youngest player on the team and assisted on the winning goal to beat the Soviets 3-2) and he then played in the NHL for about 10 years (and back then was very rare for a U.S. player to play in the NHL).wblhcky24 wrote:You have to had played ur senior year so wheeler,langenbrunner and leopold wouldn't be eligible
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Gopher Blog wrote:I wouldn't put Hanowski close to Rau. The kid was a leader on a two time HS Class AA champion, a great scorer against top end competition and won Mr. Hockey. I am not saying Rau should be Top 10 though.fivehole628 wrote:I'd put Hanowski before Rau and Hanowski will probably finish around the 20-30 range. I understand he played for Little Falls but 400 points in 4 years is an achievement that most likely will stay for a looong time.Oldtimehockeyguy23 wrote:Kyle rau will be remembered as top ten of all time.
PS - Hanowski ended up at 70.
Glad to see not everyone is viewing the world through purple tinted glasses.
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What about Paul Broten...O-townClown wrote:Okay, they've posted up to #30. When they got a month out I figured I could take a stab at the remainder.
Top 10
John Mayasich
Neal Broten
Henry Boucha
Phil Housley
Aaron Broten
John Matchefts
Dave Spehar
Kyle Rau
Corey Millen
Scott Bloom
Next Dozen
Willard Ikola
Mike Antonovich
George Pelawa
Tom Chorske
Mike Crowley
Johnny Pohl
Bill Baker
Tim Sheehy
Ben Clymer
Matt Cullen
Mike Ramsey
Blake Wheeler *
Here is a list of accomplished HS players that I remember. Do they make it? It would seem they have credentials equal to several of the people already listed, but I'm not sure I can see them cracking the Top 30.
Scott Kleinendorst
Pete Hankinson - state champion, Gopher captain
Ken Gernander - went on to play in NHL
Kris Miller - Mr. Hockey
Jason Miller - 1987 state champion
Todd Richards
Here is a list of longtime NHL players from Minnesota. I don't know as much about some of their HS achievements. Do they make it?
Reed Larson
Jamie Langenbrunner *
Dave Maley - 1982 state champion
Gary Sargent
Dean Talafous
Joel Otto
Tommy Williams *
Shjon Podein
Bret Hedican - 1000 games
Jordan Leopold – NTDP *
Matt Niskanen
Toby Petersen
Brian Lee
Jason Blake
Who did I miss?
It's interesting to think of personal favorites that aren't going to make the list. This has been a fun lead up to the new season.
(Stars added to reflect those I have been told are ineligible.)
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Hmm, looks like I was a little offGoldy Gopher wrote:Gopher Blog wrote:I wouldn't put Hanowski close to Rau. The kid was a leader on a two time HS Class AA champion, a great scorer against top end competition and won Mr. Hockey. I am not saying Rau should be Top 10 though.fivehole628 wrote: I'd put Hanowski before Rau and Hanowski will probably finish around the 20-30 range. I understand he played for Little Falls but 400 points in 4 years is an achievement that most likely will stay for a looong time.
PS - Hanowski ended up at 70.
Glad to see not everyone is viewing the world through purple tinted glasses.
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I think Crowley will be in the top 10.
One name that most likely won't be seen, but should have been in the top 100 was Dan Carlson at Edina. He was the all-time leading scorer at Edina (don't know if he still is, Everson may have passed him) and the '97 StarTrib Metro POY. He basically single handedly led Edina to the '97 title, one which they had no business winning.
One name that most likely won't be seen, but should have been in the top 100 was Dan Carlson at Edina. He was the all-time leading scorer at Edina (don't know if he still is, Everson may have passed him) and the '97 StarTrib Metro POY. He basically single handedly led Edina to the '97 title, one which they had no business winning.
i agree i also think another edina guy should have made the top 100 probably around the 90's but anders lee, best player of that great edina team put up lots of points and so far he has had a great career for the irishDoc Holliday wrote:I think Crowley will be in the top 10.
One name that most likely won't be seen, but should have been in the top 100 was Dan Carlson at Edina. He was the all-time leading scorer at Edina (don't know if he still is, Everson may have passed him) and the '97 StarTrib Metro POY. He basically single handedly led Edina to the '97 title, one which they had no business winning.
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I guess Paul wasn't quite as prolific as his older bro's... Will he still make it?Snap Happy wrote:What about Paul Broten...O-townClown wrote:Okay, they've posted up to #30. When they got a month out I figured I could take a stab at the remainder.
Top 10
John Mayasich
Neal Broten
Henry Boucha
Phil Housley
Aaron Broten
John Matchefts
Dave Spehar
Kyle Rau
Corey Millen
Scott Bloom
Next Dozen
Willard Ikola
Mike Antonovich
George Pelawa
Tom Chorske
Mike Crowley
Johnny Pohl
Bill Baker
Tim Sheehy
Ben Clymer
Matt Cullen
Mike Ramsey
Blake Wheeler *
Here is a list of accomplished HS players that I remember. Do they make it? It would seem they have credentials equal to several of the people already listed, but I'm not sure I can see them cracking the Top 30.
Scott Kleinendorst
Pete Hankinson - state champion, Gopher captain
Ken Gernander - went on to play in NHL
Kris Miller - Mr. Hockey
Jason Miller - 1987 state champion
Todd Richards
Here is a list of longtime NHL players from Minnesota. I don't know as much about some of their HS achievements. Do they make it?
Reed Larson
Jamie Langenbrunner *
Dave Maley - 1982 state champion
Gary Sargent
Dean Talafous
Joel Otto
Tommy Williams *
Shjon Podein
Bret Hedican - 1000 games
Jordan Leopold – NTDP *
Matt Niskanen
Toby Petersen
Brian Lee
Jason Blake
Who did I miss?
It's interesting to think of personal favorites that aren't going to make the list. This has been a fun lead up to the new season.
(Stars added to reflect those I have been told are ineligible.)
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Doc: I didn't live in Minnesota at the time. One friend says Dan Carlson is the best Edina player he's seen, which includes all the guys mentioned on the list so far. Maybe he does crack the Top 30. I know there are a few guys not on my guess list above that will pop up.
Green: I can't recall, but he probably has state tournament experience with St. Thomas Academy as well. I think he was a Varsity player in 8th grade.
Snap: I'll be stunned if Paul Broten makes the list in the Top 28. Every year there are good HS players. We're up to the point that these guys are the ones you talk about forever.
Can't believe nobody nominated Dan Tousignant! We're talking only about great HS players. I remember watching him play every other shift at Center for Kennedy one afternoon at BIG as a freshman. For the rest of his HS career the other Lake South teams had to figure out how to stop him. Dallas Miller too, whose brother Jason was nominated.
Green: I can't recall, but he probably has state tournament experience with St. Thomas Academy as well. I think he was a Varsity player in 8th grade.
Snap: I'll be stunned if Paul Broten makes the list in the Top 28. Every year there are good HS players. We're up to the point that these guys are the ones you talk about forever.
Can't believe nobody nominated Dan Tousignant! We're talking only about great HS players. I remember watching him play every other shift at Center for Kennedy one afternoon at BIG as a freshman. For the rest of his HS career the other Lake South teams had to figure out how to stop him. Dallas Miller too, whose brother Jason was nominated.
Be kind. Rewind.
Yeah, really suprised with Matt Cullen at #28. Thought he would definitely be top 15. So basically that guarantees Ryan Kraft of Moorhead doesn't make the list, which is insane because the liklihood of him being ranked higher than Cullen is minimal. Have to agree with what has been said about Dan Carlson, 97 Edina grad as well. I have seen a lot of great Edina HS players and he was one of the best and in my opinion deserves a top 100 nod. Doesn't appear like Dan Trebil will make the list either...as far as some great players from the 90s are concerned, I sure hope Erik Westrum, apple valley-97 (who no one has mentioned) and aaron miskovich grand rapids-97 make the list, although almost being in the top 25 now is doubtful...I also think an argument for jeff taffe and dan welch both 99 grads from hastings could be made for them both at least cracking the top 100 as they were absolutely dominant hs players and the 2 best hs players other than paul martin from maybe 1998-2003.
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