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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by redeagle View PostRelatively short history for Miami, but I'll take a shot with a good dose of personal bias:
25: Greg Dornbach
Thanks!
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Bemidji State (just division 1 era)
1)Matt Dalton (over Layne Sedevie)
2)Nathan Schwartzbauer
3)Bryce Methven
4)Peter Jonsson
5)Graham McManamin
6)Anders Olsson
7)Brendan Cook
8)Travis Winter
9)Riley Riddell (over Chris Peluso)
10)Clay Simmons
11)Rob Sirianni
12)Matt Francis
13)Tyler Scofield
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15)Ryan Cramer
16)John Haider
17)Andrew Murray
18)Wade Chiodo
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20)Joey Moggach
21)Luke Erickson
22)Andrew Martens
23)Jared Hanowski
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25)David Deterding
26)Ryan Huddy
27)Ryan Miller
28)Matt Read (close second Jean-Guy Gervais)
29)Brad Hunt (over Marty Goulet)
30)Grady Hunt
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33)Matt Climie
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35)Orlando Alamano
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I don't know what number he was, but I would think any BSU list that doesn't include Joel Otto is pretty much worthless.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post...for your defending Triple Crown Champion Terriers of Boston University!!!
1: Jack Ferreira
2: Bob Brown (close 2nd Peter Brown)
3: Tony Amonte (c2 Chris O'Sullivan)
4: Phil Von Stefenelli
5: Tom Poti
6: Dick Kelley
7: David Van der Gulik
8: Terry Meagher
9: Ed Lowney (c2 Steve Stirling)
10: Vic Stanfield
11: Scott Lachance
12: Mike Grier (c2 John Danby)
13: Ed Ronan
14: Joe Sacco (c2 Larry Davenport)
15: Rick Meagher (c2 Shawn McEachern)
16: David Sacco (c2 Peter MacArthur)
17: Jack Garrity (Tc2 OC, Jay Pandolfo, Dick Rodenheiser, Bob Marquis)
18: Chris Drury (c2 Herb Wakabayashi)
19: John Cullen
20: Craig Sanders
21: Mike Eruzione
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23: Dick Lamby
24: Mike Sullivan
25: Scott Young
26: Jon Coleman
27: Bryan Miller
28: Fabulous Freddy Meyer
29: Rick DiPietro
30: Jim Craig
31: Sean Fields
33: Colin Wilson
35: Cleon Daskalakis
36: John Curry
97: Matt Gilroy
For #22 how about the flying Fin who scored the first goal at Conte Forum? (Nah, go with Scarlet's suggestion.)
Thank God Colin came along or you might have had to pick Sabo for #33.
And where's the love for Jacque Jourbert for #24? I'd at least give him a "c2" Or Peter Marshall! I think I'd pick Peter Marshall over Mike Sullivan. There. I said it.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by Dirty View PostI don't know what number he was, but I would think any BSU list that doesn't include Joel Otto is pretty much worthless.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post...for your defending Triple Crown Champion Terriers of Boston University!!!
1: Jack Ferreira
2: Bob Brown (close 2nd Peter Brown)
3: Tony Amonte (c2 Chris O'Sullivan)
4: Phil Von Stefenelli
5: Tom Poti
6: Dick Kelley
7: David Van der Gulik
8: Terry Meagher
9: Ed Lowney (c2 Steve Stirling)
10: Vic Stanfield
11: Scott Lachance
12: Mike Grier (c2 John Danby)
13: Ed Ronan
14: Joe Sacco (c2 Larry Davenport)
15: Rick Meagher (c2 Shawn McEachern)
16: David Sacco (c2 Peter MacArthur)
17: Jack Garrity (Tc2 OC, Jay Pandolfo, Dick Rodenheiser, Bob Marquis)
18: Chris Drury (c2 Herb Wakabayashi)
19: John Cullen
20: Craig Sanders
21: Mike Eruzione
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23: Dick Lamby
24: Mike Sullivan
25: Scott Young
26: Jon Coleman
27: Bryan Miller
28: Fabulous Freddy Meyer
29: Rick DiPietro
30: Jim Craig
31: Sean Fields
33: Colin Wilson
35: Cleon Daskalakis
36: John Curry
97: Matt GilroyBoston University Hockey
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
1: Charlie Effinger, close second Alain Chevrier. Picked Charlie because he's either first or second in numbers at Miami, either him or Zat could have been a great 4 year goalie if they didn't have to platoon
2: Boyd Sutton
3: Bobby Marshall
4: Andrew Backen
5: Joe Cook
6: Dan Boyle
7: Steve Wilson
8: Mike Orn, second Guerin
9: Rick Kuraly, second Gary Delonge. Tommy will probably get some consideration in a couple years though
10: Kevyn Adams
11: Rico Blasi for now, Camper soon (unless we also include what Rico has done behind the bench)
12: Greg Hogeboom
14: Nick Jardin
15: Barry Schutte, was tempted to put Stephen Dennis here, didn't have great numbers but was one of the best defensive forwards
16: Steve Morris, only member of the 200 point club
17: Brian Savage
18: Derek Edwardson
19: Matt Davis, soon Palmer
20: Vitale Andreev
21: Alec Martinez, second Jason Mallon
22: Randy Robitaille
23: Andy Greene, second Jason Deskins
24: Chris Bergeron
25: Ernie Hartlieb
26: Ryan Jones
27: Todd Rohloff
28: Jaan Luik
29: Jason Crane
30: Chuck Thuss, Burleigh was on some pretty bad teams so his numbers got hurt
32: Only players are Trags and Whitacre, guess gotta go with the guy who at least saw more than 4 minutes of action, Petraglia
33: Eustace King
34: Brandon "headcase" Crawford-West
35: Dan Kodatsky
37: Jeff Zatkoff
39: Ian Olsen by default
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by goldy_331 View PostRE, what can you tell me about Mr. Dornbach? He's from my town and quite the youth coach right now (will coach our Bantam A's this year, along with a former NHLer). And his kid is one of the top in his age group.
Thanks!
Hope that helps and I hope Dorny is doing well. There a still some of us left who remember him.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
MSU Spartans - Since my experience only goes back to '96-'97 season, I'm not including anyone gone before then. Also pls. don't make me list anyone I'm not / I wasn't a fan of:
1. Jeff Lerg
2. John Insana
3. Duncan Keith
4. John Michael Liles
5. Mike Weaver
6. Tyler Harlton
7. Colton Fretter
8. Colton Fretter
9. Justin Abdelkader
10. Shawn Horcoff
11. Bryan Lerg
12. David Booth
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14. Zak McClellan
15. Jeff Dunne
16. Tyler Howells
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18. Adam Hall
19. Rustyn Dolyny
20. Brian Maloney
21. John Nail
22. Andrew Bogle
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24. Adnrew Hutchinson
25. Corey Tropp
26. Kurt Kivisto
27. Brad Fast / Drew Miller
28. Daniel Vukovic
29. Chad Alban
30. Joe Blackburn
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39. Ryan Miller
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41.
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44.
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61. Mike York
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Michigan State
I go back a little further than you do owslachief. Hope I spelled everyones names correctly.
1 - Joe Sellinger, Jeff Lerg
2 - Carl Lackey
3 - Norm Barnes, Duncan Keith
4 - John-Michael Liles
5 - Don McSween, Jason Woolley
6 - Dan McFall
7 - Don Thompson, Danton Cole
8 - Doug Roberts, Newel Brown, Kevin Miller, Rem Murray
9 - Doug Volmer, Joe Murphy, Kip Miller
10 - Kelly Miller, Shawn Horcoff
11 - Neil Wilkinson
12 - Tom Ross, Mitch Messier, David Booth
13 - Dick Lord
14 - Mike Donnelly
15 - John Sturges, Brian Smolonski
16 - Bill Shibicky
17 - Daryl Rice, Peter White
18 - Adam Hall
19 - Jim Slater
20 - Tom Anastos
21 - Rod Brind'Amour
22 - Joby Messier, Anson Carter
23 - Gayle Cooley
24 - Gary Haight, Andrew Hutchinson
25 - Rick Duffett
26 - Joe Goodenow
27 - Craig Simpson
28 - Leif Gustafson
29 - Chad Alban
30 - Joe Blackburn
31 - Ron Scott
32 - Mike Buzak
33 - Bob Essensa
34 - I couldn't find anyone whe used # 34
35 - Dominic Vicari
Outside given numerical range
39 - Ryan Miller
41 - Norm Foster
61- Mike York
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by redeagle View PostBut what I do remember for sure is that he could do some things that Miami players at that time could not do. Slick (not in a negative way) centerman would be my description. The early Miami teams had a lot of character (especially the early 80s) but not a lot of high skill, highly recruited type of guys. Dornbach was more in the latter category.
Hope that helps and I hope Dorny is doing well. There a still some of us left who remember him.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
We'll use yours ,
A "little" further.Last edited by owslachief; 09-08-2009, 01:44 PM.
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