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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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
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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:
1: Alain Chevrier
2: Boyd Sutton
3: Bobby Marshall
4: Andrew Backen
5: Joe Cook
6: Dan Boyle
7: Steve Wilson
8: Mike Orn
9: Rick Kuraly
10: Kevyn Adams
11: Rico Blasi (until Camper graduates)
12: Greg Hogeboom
14: Nick Jardin
15: Barry Schutte
16: Steve Morris
17: Brian Savage
18: Derek Edwardson
19: Matt Davis- Edit: Nathan Davis
20: Vitale Andreev
21: Jason Mallon
22: Pat Leahy
23: Andy Greene
24: Chris Bergeron
25: Greg Dornbach
26: Ryan Jones
27: Todd Rohloff
30: Chuck Thuss
35: Dan Kodatsky
37: Jeff Zatkoff
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Relatively short history for Miami, but I'll take a shot with a good dose of personal bias:
1: Alain Chevrier
2: Boyd Sutton
3: Bobby Marshall
4: Andrew Backen
5: Joe Cook
6: Dan Boyle
7: Steve Wilson
8: Mike Orn
9: Rick Kuraly
10: Kevyn Adams
11: Rico Blasi (until Camper graduates)
12: Greg Hogeboom
14: Nick Jardin
15: Barry Schutte
16: Steve Morris
17: Brian Savage
18: Derek Edwardson
19: Matt Davis
20: Vitale Andreev
21: Jason Mallon
22: Pat Leahy
23: Andy Greene
24: Chris Bergeron
25: Greg Dornbach
26: Ryan Jones
27: Todd Rohloff
30: Chuck Thuss
35: Dan Kodatsky
37: Jeff Zatkoff
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreet View PostWisconsin:
1: Brian Elliott (G)
2: Bob Suter (D)
3: Brian Rafalski (D)
4: Gary Suter (D)
5: Craig Norwich (D)
6: Jeff Andriga (D)
7: John Taft (D)
8: Joe Pavelski (F)
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10: Mark Johnson (F)
11: Jim Johannson (F)
12: John Johannson (F)
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14: Tom Gilbert (D)
15: Dany Heatley (F)
16: Adam Burish (F)
17: Mike Eaves (F)
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19: Tom Sagissor (F)
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21:Chris Chelios (D)Tony Granato (F)uh... Tonris Granatelios?
22: Chris Tancill (F)
23: Steve Tuttle (F)
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26: Barry Richter (D)
27: Steve Reinprecht (F)
28: Paul Houston (F)
29: Duane Derksen (G)
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31: Marc Behrend (G) (sorry Licari)
32: Bernd Bruckler (G)
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6: Brian Engblom
9: Bert DeHate
11: Steve Alley
12: Doug McDonald
16: Scott Lecy (Burish would have a hard time making top 5, with Paul Houck, Gary Shuchuk, Bob Poffenroth)
19: Scott Mellanby (Brian Mullen)
24: Mark Oseicki
25: Bruce Driver
26: Pat Flatley
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreet View PostWisconsin:
1: Brian Elliott (G)
2: Bob Suter (D)
3: Brian Rafalski (D)
4: Gary Suter (D)
5: Craig Norwich (D)
6: Jeff Andriga (D)
7: John Taft (D)
8: Joe Pavelski (F)
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10: Mark Johnson (F)
11: Jim Johannson (F)
12: John Johannson (F)
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14: Tom Gilbert (D)
15: Dany Heatley (F)
16: Adam Burish (F)
17: Mike Eaves (F)
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19: Tom Sagissor (F)
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21:Chris Chelios (D)Tony Granato (F)uh... Tonris Granatelios?
22: Chris Tancill (F)
23: Steve Tuttle (F)
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26: Barry Richter (D)
27: Steve Reinprecht (F)
28: Paul Houston (F)
29: Duane Derksen (G)
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31: Marc Behrend (G) (sorry Licari)
32: Bernd Bruckler (G)
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9 Steve Tuttle
11 I'd think Steve Alley or John Byce instead
20 Ron Vincent
25 Bruce Driver, with Paul Ranheim a close second
26 Pat FlatleyLast edited by Badger Abroad; 09-06-2009, 01:49 PM.
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Originally posted by Puck Swami View PostDenver:
1: Ron Grahame over George Kirkwood (Both were AAs, but Ronny went on to greater fame)
2: Keith Magnuson - Two time AA, two time NCAA Champ, Greatest Pioneer Ever
3: George Konik -AA, good early 60s player
4: Brett Skinner over Chris Butler and Craig Redmond (Skinner won two NCAA crowns and was an AA. Redmond was the best frosh I ever saw in a DU but only stayed a year, while Butler was an AA, but was not the leader Skinner was)
5: Marty Howe - Two time AA in ealry 60s
6: Grant Munro - AA in early 60s
7: Glenn Anderson - Only stayed a year in 79. Future NHL hall of Famer.
8: Cal Sandbeck - Steady 70s player
9: Gabe Gauthier over Kevin Dineen, Dwight Mathiasen or Bill Masterton (Tough one - these guys were all great. Gauthier was an AA and scored the biggest goal in DU history in 04, , so he gets the nod over Dineen (hardest working DU player ever), Mathiasen (big stats and an AA in 1986 and Masterton (an easlry 60s AA who later became famous for being the only player to die in an NHL game in 1968
10: Cliff Korroll - Key player on two NC teams in late 60s, went on to NHL career
11: Jerry Walker -AA - Great scorer on DU's early 60s dynasty
12: Dallas Gaume -Hobey Finalist, AA and All time scoring leader at DU in mid 80s
13: Rich Preston - 70s player who later went on to the NHL
14: Jim Wiste over Dave Shields (Wiste was a two-time AA, pro player and gets points for owning the Campus Lounge (a great hockey bar), Shields was a Hobey Finalist)
15: Eddie Miller over John McMillan and Peter McNab (Miller was DU's first AA)
16: George Morrison - Two time AA in late 60s NC teams
17: Craig Patrick over Daryn McBride (Patrick was the more valuable captain on two NC teams, although McBride was an AA)
18: Ed Cristofoli - DU Iron man in late 80s, later played for Montreal in NHL
19: Connor James - Heart and Soul player on DU's 2004 title team
20: Paul Comrie - AA - Big stats, big head
21: Ryan Caldwell over Tyler Bozak. Caldwell was an AA.
22: Ken Berry - Talented, went on to long pro career in 80s
23: Marty Steinley - Above average player on high scoring, no defense DU teams in early 80s
24: Adam Berkhoel - Won an NC in 2004
25: Matt Carle - Hobey Baker Winner - only one in Denver history in 06
26: Paul Stastny - Later wore 11. Was an AA in 06, and key player on 05 NC team.
27: Matt Laatsch - Not so much for his talent, but for his heart and leadership as captain i 05
28: Patrick Wiercioch - not much competition at this number, but a great player already
29: Peter Mannino - Should have been an AA, but got an NC instead as a frosh in 05
30: Chris Olson - Was an AA back in 1986
31: Wade Dubielewicz - Probably the greatest DU goalie in terms of stats
33: Sinue Wallinheimo - Gets in for his wild antics (mid 90s)
34: Ben Henrich - Not much competition at this number
39: Brock Trotter - not a traditional number but a deserving player (07)
Good job Swami
Some of my additional thoughts
1: Add Gerry Powers into the mix. 2nd most wins all time by a goalie with 76 (in 96 games), 2nd most shutouts with 13, 3rd best GAA with 2.35 (tied with Mannino) and only behind Dubie and Kirkwood's 2.20. NCAA All Tourney Team in 1968 and 69, NCAA Tourney MVP in 1968, 2 Time All WCHA.
7: Glenn Anderson is a great pick especially considering his post DU career in the NHL. Doug Berry probably contributed more in his 3 seasons at DU so I am torn on this one. Berry was rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as U.S. college hockey's No. 1 prospect for the 1977 NHL draft. There was no Hobey Baker Award but he was generally acknowledged as the best college player in '77/78. All American and All WCHA in 1978. DU Hockey MVP and overall school athlete of the year in '78. 180 points in 119 career games.
8: Good pick with Cal Sandbeck but for most of his DU career he wore #4. At #8 I would select Brian Morenz (cousin of Howie Morenz), a solid player who played in the late 60s and early 70s. Won 2 WCHA championships and was one of the captains in 1971/72. Also he was the team MVP in '71/72. 120 points in 106 career games.
9: Probably the toughest number to pick due to the large number of great players that wore it. Although I never saw him play for DU, everyone I have talked to who saw him play or played with him on the 1960 and 1961 championship teams said Bill Masterton was the best player on the best team. In 1960 he had one assist in the title game and in 1961 he had 3 goals and 2 assists. He captained the 1961 team, the greatest team ever at DU which went 30-1-1. Two-time AA, NCAA All Tourney Team in 1961 and NCAA Tourney MVP in 1961. 196 points in 89 games. Gabe with 155 points in 164 games. No doubt Gabe did the #9 proud especially with his 2004 heroics against Maine but my gut says Masterton. Can't go wrong with either.
14: Wiste is a great pick as is Shields. I would also throw Vic Venasky's name in the hat. Best player on DU in the two seasons he played in the early 1970s. AA in 1971, his freshman year. Tied for 3rd with Perry Schnarr all time for most points by a freshman with 56. Had 46 points in his second year and turned pro after his soph year. Totaled 102 points in 57 career games. Played 430 games with the LA Kings. Injuries ended his pro career early. Another tough one to pick but I go with Wiste like you did.
19: Connor James certainly holds his place in DU history and is well deserving of being #1 for #19. I would also recognize Perry Schnarr who still holds the record for most goals by a frosh with 37 and 3rd most points by a frosh with 56 only behind Gaume and MacMillan. Scored 72 goals in 76 career games and was the sniper on Doug Berry's line. The big goal scorer on the 1977/78 team which went 33-6-1. Was lightning fast and could beat any d-man in the league one on one.
21: Add Gary Nedelak with 100 points in 147 games as a d-man from 1978-81. More points than Caldwell and was also well respected by his team mates. Captain in 1980-81. Although he never made AA, was an important cog on the blueline when he played at DU. As a freshmen in 77/78 he was one of the 6 starters on D.Last edited by du78; 09-05-2009, 10:08 PM.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Originally posted by Slap Shot View PostI also forgot to consider MaClanahan, Strobel, Verchota, Larson, Yackel Sr, Auge and Schneider.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
I also forgot to consider MaClanahan, Strobel, Verchota, Larson, Yackel Sr, Auge and Schneider.
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Originally posted by defkit View PostScott Lachance is a tough pick for #11. I guess if you are looking at post-BU, he might get the nod, but it's not like his one year at BU was dominating. He was very solid as a freshman, but not an "all-time" type of season. I would either put his brother Bob, who started with a different number, but went on to be a prolific assist man, or Mark Bavis (RIP )
Putting Ed Ronan as #13 is a bit of a stretch - he wore #10 for at least his last two years, really his only productive years. And Bonino is already a better player than Ed, so I would put Nick there. That's the benefit of picking a number that most people stay away from
Ronan's linemate Tomlinson sure picked a tough number - he's among the top 10 BU scorers of all time, and he doesn't get among 4 players named for his number (the same does not apply for Greg Quebec, though getting a goal against Michigan in the '97 game almost qualifies him )
I'm having too much fun with this. That's what happens on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend.
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Troy had some serious wheels. But, Bonin was better.
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Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
I guess it depends on whether you look at only what they did while they were in school, or if you factor in what they did after.
Greg Johnson is the all-time leader in school history for points.
Mark Taylor is 2nd.
Dixon Ward is 4th.
Lee Davidson is 5th, and Doug Smail is 6th.
We didn't even mention Steve Johnson who is 7th.
Granted, Taylor and Ward wore the same number, but it's funny that only 1 of the top 7 point leaders in school history made the list.
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I'm going to disagree on a few points. Edits in bold.
North Dakota:
1: Karl Goehring (Jordan Parise)
2: Craig Ludwig (Curtis Murphy, Matt Greene, Dave Hakstol)
3: James Patrick (Murray Baron)
4: Lee Goren (Ian Kidd, David Hale, Taylor Chorney)
5: Jason Blake (Scott Sandelin, David Lundbohm, Chay Genoway)
6: Rick Zombo (sorry Andy Schneider)
7: TJ Oshie (Brad Bombardir, Bucks Bochenski, Travis Roche, Hrkac also wore)
8: Dave Tippett (over Doug Smail, Mike Commodore, Kevin Hoogsteen)
9: Jon Toews (over Greg Johnson, but yes)
10: Bryan Lundbohm (over Gino Gasparini )
11: Zach Parise (just over Mark Taylor, Dixon Ward, Rastislov Spirko)
12: Terry Casey (RIP, and the reason #12 won't be worn at UND again)
13: Dave Christian
14: Ben Cherski (over Lee Davidson, Brady Murray)
15: James Archibald (Travis Zajac)
16: Ryan Duncan
17: Jeff Panzer
18: Reg Morelli (also wore 16) (Drew Stafford, David Hoogsteen, Tim Skarperud)
19: John Noah! (Jeff Ulmer, Ryan Bayda, Mike Prpich)
20: Bob Joyce
21: Tony Hrkac
22: Cary Eades
23: Ralph (WHAT? No Aaron Schneekloth? )
24: Chris Porter (Brad Defauw, Dane Jackson)
25: Phil Sykes (Ryan Hale)
26: Ryan Johnson (Jason Notermann)
27: Matt Smaby
28: Robbie Bina
29: Ed Belfour (Chris VandeVelde)
30: Darren Jensen
31: Jeff Lembke
32: Daniel McKinnon
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34: JP Lamoureux (he wore it at UND for at least a season)
35: Jon Casey (Toby Kvalevog)Last edited by The Sicatoka; 09-04-2009, 04:53 PM.
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