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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:32 pm
by MNRinkRat
quickgym guy wrote:MNRinkRat wrote:Cloquet
Jamie Lagenbrunner
Sergei Petrov
Jessie Bergliot
Rick Mrozik
Can't think of another defensemen
Adam Pavalotis
Sorry about the wrong spelling on the last names
Sergei Petrov over Derek Plante & Corey Millen... Wow.
I just put the players that I remember watching as a kid growing up.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:26 pm
by wbmd
wbmd wrote:This is for Neutron14
Best players from White Bear Mariner (opened from 1972-73 to 1982-83 school years)
Mike Nash - class of '74
Don Gorowsky - class of '75
Jeff Faust - class of '76
Brian Delaney - class of '77
Dan Gorowsky - class of '77
Jamie Gremore - class of '77
Bob Guertin - class of '78
Dan Fishback - class of '79
Jeff Crandall - class of '80
Tyler King - class of '80
Jeff Larson - class of '80
Scott Parker - class of '81
Don Baker - class of '82
Scott Brydges - class of '82
Gary Kieger - class of '82
Curt McLeod - class of '82
Bruce Fishback - class of '83
Randy Kieger - class of '83
Jeff Parker - class of '83
Tony Zajac - class of '83
Mark Anderson - class of '84 (he played in 1982 and 1983 for Mariner before the two schools combined)
Neutron14 could probably add some names to the list.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:29 pm
by Neutron 14
wbmd wrote:
Neutron14 could probably add some names to the list.
If I knew who you were, I'd add you to the list!

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:43 am
by petern3
Ryan McDonaugh-Cretin
Matt Hendricks-Blaine
Paul Martin-Elk River
Joe Gleason-Edina
Marty Sertich-Roseville
Tim Jackman-Park Center
Jack Hillen-Holy Angels
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:04 am
by wbmd
petern3 wrote:Ryan McDonaugh-Cretin
Matt Hendricks-Blaine
Paul Martin-Elk River
Joe Gleason-Edina
Marty Sertich-Roseville
Tim Jackman-Park Center
Jack Hillen-Holy Angels
I thought this thread was 'best players ever for your
favorite school'. This list looks more like it's players from a variety of schools.

Bloomington Lincoln
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:21 pm
by gerryodrowski
Tim Harrer, Mickey Pickens, Lou Drazonovich, Jeff Pyle, Randy Leeman, Jim Rushin. Remember the Bears!

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:30 pm
by SEC Scotty
Bill Butters
Moose Goheen
Brian Bonin
Dave Espe
Ryan Carter
Jake Hansen
Joe Baker
Jon Anderson
Jeff Larsen
David Grun
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:21 pm
by Bigcat99
Butters..... doestn he try to hang with cartman?
centennial
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:36 pm
by eyeinthesky
although centennial is not my fav. school one poster left off an important name
phil todd class of 03 played there fresh and soph years i believe but died right after hs. He was probably top 3 players for the class of 03 in the state but played juniors instead
Re: centennial
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:22 pm
by Neutron 14
eyeinthesky wrote:although centennial is not my fav. school one poster left off an important name
phil todd class of 03 played there fresh and soph years i believe but died right after hs. He was probably top 3 players for the class of 03 in the state but played juniors instead
Good call. Phil was one of the best, but had a hard time remaining eligible.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:06 pm
by wbmd
SEC Scotty wrote:Bill Butters
Moose Goheen
Brian Bonin
Dave Espe
Ryan Carter
Jake Hansen
Joe Baker
Jon Anderson
Jeff Larsen
David Grun
The only problem with this list is that some players are from before there were two high schools in White Bear and one (Jeff Larson) from when there were two schools (Mariner and White Bear).
All except Butters, Goheen, Baker and Larson are from when they combined back to one high school in the '83-84 school year.
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:47 pm
by Fighting Sioux
Eveleth
Craig Homola-aUniversity of Vermount-2-time all-american-professional hockey player
Mark Pavelich-umd-1980 Olympian-NHL
Dave Delich-Colorado college-there all-time leading scorer
Doug palazzari-Denver
Bob Pazzalli-Denver
Willard Ikola-longtime Edina Coach
Greg Delich-Air force acedemy all-time leading scorer-longtime coach there
Pete Samarja-U of Minnesota-Augsburg college- State championship
and last but not least the "GodFather" of american hockey JOhn Mayasich
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:56 am
by EREmpireStrikesBack
rayfinkel wrote:Elk River
G Eric Day- Minnesota
G Brent Solei- Minnesota
D Paul Martin- Minnesota
D Nate Prosser- Colorado College
D Matt Taus- UMD
D Matt Godlewski- Princeton
F Reg Simon- Alaska Anchorage
F Trevor Stewart- UCONN
F Kelly Plude- Green bay
F Joel Hanson- Mankato
F Eric Maksaminko- Desmoines
F Matt Bailey- St Cloud State
Tim Madsen- Niagra?
Brandon Martell- Minnesota?
And who played for Air Force?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:22 pm
by whitebearsuperfan !
White Bear-
Jake Hansen
Brian Bonin
Ryan Carter
Taylor Johnson
Zach Hansen
Jon Anderson
take your pick
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:35 pm
by Junior Samples
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:04 pm
by wbmd
whitebearsuperfan ! wrote:White Bear-
Jake Hansen
Brian Bonin
Ryan Carter
Taylor Johnson
Zach Hansen
Jon Anderson
No Tim Hambley or Steve Collova on defense??

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:37 pm
by chillout
wbmd wrote:whitebearsuperfan ! wrote:White Bear-
Jake Hansen
Brian Bonin
Ryan Carter
Taylor Johnson
Zach Hansen
Jon Anderson
No Tim Hambley or Steve Collova on defense??

Your post is probably sarcastic, but I can't tell. So if your serious....Hambly grew up in Cloquet.
how could you forget these two? and u r from ER?!
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:53 pm
by Junior Samples
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:rayfinkel wrote:Elk River
G Eric Day- Minnesota
G Brent Solei- Minnesota
D Paul Martin- Minnesota
D Nate Prosser- Colorado College
D Matt Taus- UMD
D Matt Godlewski- Princeton
F Reg Simon- Alaska Anchorage
F Trevor Stewart- UCONN
F Kelly Plude- Green bay
F Joel Hanson- Mankato
F Eric Maksaminko- Desmoines
F Matt Bailey- St Cloud State
Tim Madsen- Niagra?
Brandon Martell- Minnesota?
And who played for Air Force?


Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:13 pm
by wbmd
chillout wrote:wbmd wrote:whitebearsuperfan ! wrote:White Bear-
Jake Hansen
Brian Bonin
Ryan Carter
Taylor Johnson
Zach Hansen
Jon Anderson
No Tim Hambley or Steve Collova on defense??

Your post is probably sarcastic, but I can't tell. So if your serious....
Hambly grew up in Cloquet.
Grew up in Cloquet? How is that? His dad was an assistant coach for Mahtomedi when they went to the Tier 2 State Tournament in 1992. Tim Hambley graduated from White Bear in 2001 and played Bantams in White Bear - meaning he did grow up in Bear land.
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:41 pm
by snapdog
greenway1969 wrote:Greenway:
Forwards: Mike Antonovich, Ken Gernander, Gino Guyer,
Mick Metzer, Derek Vekich, Tom Peluso, Mike Tok,
Defensemen: Ken Lawson, Kris Miller, Jim Sobtzak, Jim Barle
Goalies: Johnny Lothrop, Bill Joy, Terry Casey, Adam Houser
My one favorite player is tough to pick. Mike Antonovich was the most
creative and clever player; but, Mick Metzer was a bulldog in the
corners. I have yet to see anyone who can go into the corner and dig
out the puck like he could.
I,d like to have seen Metzer as these players are so important to a teams success! The best corner player I have ever seen play high school hockey here in MN is Matt Niskanen. He always came out with the puck.
Re: how could you forget these two? and u r from ER?!
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:44 pm
by EREmpireStrikesBack
Junior Samples wrote:EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:rayfinkel wrote:Elk River
G Eric Day- Minnesota
G Brent Solei- Minnesota
D Paul Martin- Minnesota
D Nate Prosser- Colorado College
D Matt Taus- UMD
D Matt Godlewski- Princeton
F Reg Simon- Alaska Anchorage
F Trevor Stewart- UCONN
F Kelly Plude- Green bay
F Joel Hanson- Mankato
F Eric Maksaminko- Desmoines
F Matt Bailey- St Cloud State
Tim Madsen- Niagra?
Brandon Martell- Minnesota?
And who played for Air Force?


Like was said, they blossomed after HS. They were very good players, no doubt, but most of their success came afterward.

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:18 pm
by HTBronco
Greenway: What about Justin Tomberlin and Jeff Nyberg?
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:10 pm
by chillout
wbmd wrote:chillout wrote:wbmd wrote:
No Tim Hambley or Steve Collova on defense??

Your post is probably sarcastic, but I can't tell. So if your serious....
Hambly grew up in Cloquet.
Grew up in Cloquet? How is that? His dad was an assistant coach for Mahtomedi when they went to the Tier 2 State Tournament in 1992. Tim Hambley graduated from White Bear in 2001 and played Bantams in White Bear - meaning he did grow up in Bear land.
Oh wow...embarrasing.
I was thinking of Scott, his dad. Oops.
Oh that's weird Scott coached at Mahtomedi, I had no idea.
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:10 pm
by SEMinnHockeyNut
Like was said, they blossomed after HS. They were very good players, no doubt, but most of their success came afterward.
Where on this thread does it indicate that they should be the best players ever from your high school during high school????
Simply put, Joel Otto might be the best to ever come out of Elk River because of who he was as a person, not the youth hockey and high school teams.
The same could be said for Shjon Podein of JM. Not very good in high school, but the work ethic to go from average to a nice long NHL career - and that my friends should be noted no matter when the success happened. Of course JM takes some credit for his success - as they should - by retiring his number.
Otto and Hinote deserve the same respect for ER.
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:14 pm
by newsguy35
SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:Like was said, they blossomed after HS. They were very good players, no doubt, but most of their success came afterward.
Where on this thread does it indicate that they should be the best players ever from your high school during high school????
Simply put, Joel Otto might be the best to ever come out of Elk River because of who he was as a person, not the youth hockey and high school teams.
The same could be said for Shjon Podein of JM. Not very good in high school, but the work ethic to go from average to a nice long NHL career - and that my friends should be noted no matter when the success happened. Of course JM takes some credit for his success - as they should - by retiring his number.
Otto and Hinote deserve the same respect for ER.
I agree with everything up until retiring Otto and Hinote... If Bloomington Jefferson did that same thing then they would have no numbers left as they have many players with decent careers in NHL.