Most feared player? Today and yesterday?
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Most feared player? Today and yesterday?
I watched the Eagan and Eden Prairie Game tonite via> FSN...those boys on the Eagle Blue line are tough....
Is any of their defenseman feared going into the corners with? I will reserve comment until I observe more games, but they have a few, one in particular; you are going to pay a price in the Eagle end. He is my choice thus far as the toughest player in State High school Hockey(so much for reserving comment). Thats all I will say at this point.
For the has been's like myself...who was your most feared opponent or teammate?
Is any of their defenseman feared going into the corners with? I will reserve comment until I observe more games, but they have a few, one in particular; you are going to pay a price in the Eagle end. He is my choice thus far as the toughest player in State High school Hockey(so much for reserving comment). Thats all I will say at this point.
For the has been's like myself...who was your most feared opponent or teammate?
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Pelawa.watchdog wrote:George Palawa - not sure on the spelling played for bemidji and was a friend. he use to joke with me on the ice saying crap like dont worry i wont hurt you..lol You wouldnt want to be on his radar in a bad way.
The guy was a tree. A shame he never got a chance to move on to the pros.
Pelawa without a doubt, although Fabian was tough.Gopher Blog wrote:Pelawa.watchdog wrote:George Palawa - not sure on the spelling played for bemidji and was a friend. he use to joke with me on the ice saying crap like dont worry i wont hurt you..lol You wouldnt want to be on his radar in a bad way.
The guy was a tree. A shame he never got a chance to move on to the pros.
Had he not been killed, he would have been in the NHL after one year at North Dakota. He was that skilled, tough, and HUGE. He would have been the biggest player in the NHL at that time.
I remember reading an article about him attending the US Olympic Festival in Colorado Springs following his senior year at Bemidji. A player, who I can't remember their name, said something to the effect, "I'm terrified of him, he said that he'd rip my arms off."
I played against him in high school and can vouch that he was a monster out there.
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yeah if you didnt piss him off he'd just lean on yeah while your face was stuck to the chicken coop wire in the old bemidji rink he'd take the puck. however if you were out on the ice throwing cheap shots you might become part of that chicken coop wire permanently. they had to stop a game in the state tourney to ask the bemidji coach if george would seattle down befor he killed somebodey! i was told his reply was hes just warming up.lol
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One game against Bemidji in their rink, Pelawa and one of the Sauer brothers were driving to the net, one on each side of me. As a defenseman, I was trying to hold them up by holding my stick up to cross check the both of them. They ended up breaking my own newly-purchased aluminum stick across my own chest. lol.watchdog wrote:yeah if you didnt piss him off he'd just lean on yeah while your face was stuck to the chicken coop wire in the old bemidji rink he'd take the puck. however if you were out on the ice throwing cheap shots you might become part of that chicken coop wire permanently. they had to stop a game in the state tourney to ask the bemidji coach if george would seattle down befor he killed somebodey! i was told his reply was hes just warming up.lol
Another funny thing about Pelawa was that before he reached high school, he wore this god-awful white "eggshell" helmet. We had no idea who manufactured the helmet or if it was even an actual hockey helmet. Maybe a standard hockey helmet wouldn't fit his head, I don't know. Anyways, it looked ridiculous, but we were, of course, to affraid make fun of his "egghead" helmet for fear that he'd kill us.
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The style helmet your referring to "Big George" wore I think was those awful looking Protecs and it was a BIG one.
For this thread...my pick is "Big George" by a country mile. Coach Grand used to just chuckle and shake his head; he got the biggest kick out of watching George when he started bodying people. What was almost as fun; was watching guys trying to check him and they'd just kind of bounce off him. Nobody really tried to run him because of the perceived payback.
For this thread...my pick is "Big George" by a country mile. Coach Grand used to just chuckle and shake his head; he got the biggest kick out of watching George when he started bodying people. What was almost as fun; was watching guys trying to check him and they'd just kind of bounce off him. Nobody really tried to run him because of the perceived payback.
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No...It wasn't one of those ugly Protecs, because some guys on our team wore those hideus things, unless they made a different model that even looked more hideous. It was like a cross between the Protec and Stan Makita helmet.Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:The style helmet your referring to "Big George" wore I think was those awful looking Protecs and it was a BIG one.
For this thread...my pick is "Big George" by a country mile. Coach Grand used to just chuckle and shake his head; he got the biggest kick out of watching George when he started bodying people. What was almost as fun; was watching guys trying to check him and they'd just kind of bounce off him. Nobody really tried to run him because of the perceived payback.
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Joe Stejskal Grand Rapids (now Dartmouth) that kid could smoke you!
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I don't remember them by name (Lordabeckie), but I do remember having a bench-clearing-type brawl near the locker rooms at Baudette in 1986 following a game. I wonder if it was them that sparked that.State Champ 97 wrote:I remember playing against them. They were big, cheap, and loved it.watchdog wrote:i know this the lordabeckie twins from baudette in the 80's were the cheapest players i ever saw. they were just like the hanson brothers. they lost every game and all they cared about was hurting somebodey..
A very good line...
at the state tourney, George P. was asked by a TV color man, "What would you do if you do if yo do not play pro hockey?"
"I'd be a pro wrestler," George answered.
"Oh, who;s your favoirte wrestler?"
"Jesse the Body," said George with that big smile on his face.
George Pelawa, Mr. Hockey and a legend.
For all you young hockey players, drive safe.
at the state tourney, George P. was asked by a TV color man, "What would you do if you do if yo do not play pro hockey?"
"I'd be a pro wrestler," George answered.
"Oh, who;s your favoirte wrestler?"
"Jesse the Body," said George with that big smile on his face.
George Pelawa, Mr. Hockey and a legend.
For all you young hockey players, drive safe.
And don't drink & drive!!elliott70 wrote:A very good line...
at the state tourney, George P. was asked by a TV color man, "What would you do if you do if yo do not play pro hockey?"
"I'd be a pro wrestler," George answered.
"Oh, who;s your favoirte wrestler?"
"Jesse the Body," said George with that big smile on his face.
George Pelawa, Mr. Hockey and a legend.
For all you young hockey players, drive safe.
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Sean Fabian...
I believe he still holds the state high school record for penalty minutes in a state tournament (1996-97). He personally lost the consolation championship that year against South St. Paul by taking a really stupid penalty in the second OT, and he may very well have had 2 in OT.
He went on to the U of MN where he played little and was gone after his second year. I remember him getting a ton of penalty minutes one game and then leaving the penalty box at the old Marriucci and climbing into the crowd to watch the game. He was a bonehead to the core...
I believe he still holds the state high school record for penalty minutes in a state tournament (1996-97). He personally lost the consolation championship that year against South St. Paul by taking a really stupid penalty in the second OT, and he may very well have had 2 in OT.
He went on to the U of MN where he played little and was gone after his second year. I remember him getting a ton of penalty minutes one game and then leaving the penalty box at the old Marriucci and climbing into the crowd to watch the game. He was a bonehead to the core...
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Fabian
Did Sean Fabian go to St. Thomas Academy before transferring to Hill? Or did he by chance have a brother Pat Fabian?Sparlimb wrote:Sean Fabian...
For some reason I'm getting myself confused.
As for the thread, certainly the Carlsons were rugged players in HS, no?
Re: Fabian
You are correct that Pat Fabian played at St. Thomas and Sean at Hill.O-townClown wrote:Did Sean Fabian go to St. Thomas Academy before transferring to Hill? Or did he by chance have a brother Pat Fabian?Sparlimb wrote:Sean Fabian...
For some reason I'm getting myself confused.
As for the thread, certainly the Carlsons were rugged players in HS, no?