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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:07 pm
by MN Pond Hockey
RYHA_needs_3 wrote:MN Pond Hockey,

95/96 were dinks?? Really, I played against and with a couple of them and they were pretty cool guys. No different than most of the guys from up north...thinking they were better than those of us from the south, but we showed them different. I guess you could say we humbled them. I think you are just jealous that you can't be as big a RATT fan as the 95/96 Warroad team was.
If your from the metro area then I could see why you would get along great with Warroad, you both are pretty arrogant. I won't even get started on what I think of the metro area. Judging by the way you write you are feeling pretty confident about yourself to. I didn't play on a very good team in high school so I don't need to be humbled.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:10 pm
by SB24
MN Pond Hockey wrote:
RYHA_needs_3 wrote:MN Pond Hockey,

95/96 were dinks?? Really, I played against and with a couple of them and they were pretty cool guys. No different than most of the guys from up north...thinking they were better than those of us from the south, but we showed them different. I guess you could say we humbled them. I think you are just jealous that you can't be as big a RATT fan as the 95/96 Warroad team was.
If your from the metro area then I could see why you would get along great with Warroad, you both are pretty arrogant. I won't even get started on what I think of the metro area. Judging by the way you write you are feeling pretty confident about yourself to. I didn't play on a very good team in high school so I don't need to be humbled.
Are you from PR? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That explains a lot.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:24 pm
by OGEE OGELTHORPE
Warroad no doubt has great hockey tradition.
The new transfer and recruiting rules will not help the tradition. :wink:

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:26 pm
by Neutron 14
OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Warroad no doubt has great hockey tradition.
The new transfer and recruiting rules will not help the tradition. :wink:
:lol: :lol:

Re: re

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:33 pm
by 2nd string
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:***BTW, does anyone have the overall record between the two schools? I couldn't find anything in searches.
Go to roseau rams web site they have the history on the right hand side. I believe Warroad has a great hockey tradition if you take out a few years when all the recruting was going on then I would question it, to bad there is good people there that have really contributed to Hockey as a whole but a few bad apples have taken something away from that. Good point though with the new transfer rules.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:05 am
by SB24
warroad should be playing in AA why they are not i dont know..?

Warroad has been the better team over the past 20 years yet roso looks like they are the better team.

make the move :!:

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:59 am
by schwang17
SB24 wrote:warroad should be playing in AA why they are not i dont know..?

Warroad has been the better team over the past 20 years yet roso looks like they are the better team.

make the move :!:
Be careful what you wish for, BS...

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:55 am
by SB24
Over the last 20 years the record vs Roseau is something like 26-20 in favor of Warroad...i'll make that wish.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:22 am
by RoseauWarrior
SB24 wrote:A town that has produced the most NHLers and Olympians per capita in the entire country, not to mention county, needs no questions on its hockey tradition.
Are you sure about that?? I think a little town to your west has produce quite a few more? Or is it because Roseau has a whopping population of 3000+- they have produced less per capita!

I do agree though, nobody should question Warroad's hockey tradition. They are right up there with the best.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:57 am
by SB24
You want to name off all of their Olympians? Compare that to Warroad's list.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:54 pm
by HockeyFan1
SB24 wrote:You want to name off all of their Olympians? Compare that to Warroad's list.
Who are the Olympians from Warroad?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:30 pm
by SB24
Allan Hangslabin (SP)
Roger Christian
Billy Christian
Gordon (Ginny) Christian
Dave Christian
Dan McKinnon

Did I miss any? I know Henry Boucha played on some national teams, not sure if he got to play in the Olympic years though. Now let's see Roseau's list.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:51 pm
by Roseau '71er
Roseau's Olympians (from RoseauRamsHockey.com):

Rube Bjorkman (twice)
Don Ross (twice)
Larry Stordahl
Robbie Harris
Gary Ross
Blane Comstock
Neal Broten

Warroad's list (from my fading memory):

Roger Christian
Bill Christian
Ginny Christian
Dave Christian
Henry Boucha
Dan McKinnon (maybe Williams High School?)

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:00 pm
by Roseau '71er
SB24,

Didn't Henry Boucha play in the Olympics, or was he a member of the USA team in a non Olympic year? I remember seeing him play in a game in TRF with the USA team. I don't remember Hangsleben as an Olympian, but I could be mistaken. I have always associated McKinnon with Williams High School, but there again, I'm not positive. I know he was a Laker, but I don't think he was a Warrior.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:06 pm
by SB24
I'm just going off memory as well, but as far as i know McKinnon was from Warroad and Hangsleben was an Olympian as well. Also, I believe Boucha competed in a non-Olypmics year. I think Roger, and Gordon Christian competed in both the '56 and '60 Olympics, not sure the years for Billy.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:38 pm
by Roseau '71er
Well, regardless of the exact number of Olympians from each town, it's obvious that Roseau and Warroad both have deep roots in Minnesota's rich hockey tradition. The fact that they are only 20 miles apart and are rivals on so many different fronts makes this a unique situation. I work at Marvin Windows in Warroad. Some of my best friends are Warroadites and we enjoy friendly banter and always hope for bragging rights after every meeting on the ice! I believe Roseau hockey would be missing something without Warroad next door.

Jump into the AA pool, Warroad. The water's fine!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:59 pm
by SB24
That's it in a nutshell 71. I agree, Warroad should go AA, but on the same token, I know the feeling I got from playing in the A tournament. I'm not sure I would've given that up. Its a tough call and there are positives and negatives both ways. Maybe it is the right thing to do to give as many kids possible the experience of playing in the tournament. Sure the fans can come on here and down play it, but the high a kid gets in the A tournament is the same high he gets in the AA tournament.
Like I said, its a tough call both ways. Purely from a fan standpoint, i'd like to see them go AA, but thats just a fan.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:02 pm
by RoseauHockeyFan
Warroad has good hockey tradition. They have there up and down years like any small town, but over the long hall I would say they have a good track record of performance. How often in the last 30 years have they finished the season in the top 20 or even the top 10? I would say probably most of them. Now some might say that top 10 in class A isn't the same, but some of those teams such as when Wyatt Smith and Oshie were playing would compete with the best in AA. One of the reasons Roseau is good year after year is because we want to beat our rivals from Warroad. I hope Warroad can keep its youth program strong so the rivalry continues to be competitive. It seems youth hockey in Warroad is down a bit this year.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:20 pm
by RoseauWarrior
SB24 wrote:You want to name off all of their Olympians? Compare that to Warroad's list.
'71er gave you the Olympians, do you want the NHLers also??

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:23 pm
by SB24
RoseauWarrior wrote:
SB24 wrote:You want to name off all of their Olympians? Compare that to Warroad's list.
'71er gave you the Olympians, do you want the NHLers also??
Thats ok

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:30 pm
by mn4hockey
a little off base but what about world juniors? i know warroad has had four players involved with world juniors, how many from roseau? warroads are:
David Christian
Corwin Saurdiff
Wyatt Smith
T.J. Oshie

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:06 pm
by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER
mn4hockey wrote:a little off base but what about world juniors? i know warroad has had four players involved with world juniors, how many from roseau? warroads are:
David Christian
Corwin Saurdiff
Wyatt Smith
T.J. Oshie
I guess Roseau did all right in that category.
Player Year on US Team(s)
Bryan Erickson 79 & 80
Aaron Broten 79
Neal Broten 79
Mike Stone '79
Glen Damota 80
Mark Huglen '81
Chris Gotziaman '91

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:11 pm
by SB24
RoseauHockeyFan wrote:It seems youth hockey in Warroad is down a bit this year.
For some reason youth hockey in Warroad has never been as competitive as its HS teams, don't worry, they'll be fine by the time they reach HS.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:09 pm
by SB24
Thought i'd clear things up a bit. Hangsleben was not an olympian, he did however, play in the NHL. Boucha did play in the Olympics...silver in '76 perhaps?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:22 pm
by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER
61ache wrote:
ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
mn4hockey wrote:a little off base but what about world juniors? i know warroad has had four players involved with world juniors, how many from roseau? warroads are:
David Christian
Corwin Saurdiff
Wyatt Smith
T.J. Oshie
I guess Roseau did all right in that category.
Player Year on US Team(s)
Bryan Erickson 79 & 80
Aaron Broten 79
Neal Broten 79
Mike Stone '79
Glen Damota 80
Mark Huglen '81
Chris Gotziaman '91
Missed Bryan Lundbohm. I believe he played this year for team USA
World Junior Tourney - Bryan played in a different tourney.

Henry was on the '72 silver Medal team.