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The jersey guy finds it very interesting that Tyrone Bronte is listed as slated to wear #55. If that is correct, he would only be the third player to wear a number higher than 35 in 101 seasons of Michigan Tech Hockey.Preserving Michigan Tech's Hockey History
https://www.johnsonsjerseys.net
Originally posted by geezerTech has the best of everything, even the best jersey nerd.Originally posted by manurespreader...I really enjoyed listening to Ryan Johnson. He sounded intelligent.
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Originally posted by JohnsonsJerseys View PostThe jersey guy finds it very interesting that Tyrone Bronte is listed as slated to wear #55. If that is correct, he would only be the third player to wear a number higher than 35 in 101 seasons of Michigan Tech Hockey.
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Originally posted by John J. MacInnes View PostThat would also be the highest number ever for a Huskies player.
I would be disappointed to see Tech lose the tradition of only numbers 1-35 on the ice, but maybe one century of that tradition is enough?Preserving Michigan Tech's Hockey History
https://www.johnsonsjerseys.net
Originally posted by geezerTech has the best of everything, even the best jersey nerd.Originally posted by manurespreader...I really enjoyed listening to Ryan Johnson. He sounded intelligent.
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I don't think I've posted this before, was holding onto it for what should have been the 100th season. After a lot of research, this is my list of the best Huskies players to wear each number in history. You'll see the career accomplishments of each, along with the others considered for the honor. There were some very tough calls, especially #8, #15, #30, and #31.
The most recent to crack the list is Matt Roy, the furthest back is Hank Akervall.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...f=true&sd=true
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Originally posted by John J. MacInnes View PostI don't think I've posted this before, was holding onto it for what should have been the 100th season. After a lot of research, this is my list of the best Huskies players to wear each number in history. You'll see the career accomplishments of each, along with the others considered for the honor. There were some very tough calls, especially #8, #15, #30, and #31.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...f=true&sd=trueGo Huskies!
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Originally posted by Redridge View Post
This is a great list. It brings back some great memories. Thank you. I don’t have the stats, so I have to trust you, but Lou Angotti missing... (And I recognize the inherent difficulty of comparing the greatest players, of different generations)
The other tie would then be #31, where Bruce Horsch (the all-time leader in wins) had the bad luck of sharing the jersey number with Jamie Ram.Last edited by John J. MacInnes; 09-03-2021, 02:56 PM.
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Originally posted by John J. MacInnes View PostI don't think I've posted this before... my list of the best Huskies players to wear each number in history.
Preserving Michigan Tech's Hockey History
https://www.johnsonsjerseys.net
Originally posted by geezerTech has the best of everything, even the best jersey nerd.Originally posted by manurespreader...I really enjoyed listening to Ryan Johnson. He sounded intelligent.
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Originally posted by manurespreader View PostGood work JJ!. I think you ought to be paid for all this. After all, they hire 5 people for less work than you do already.
I do wish that Tech still put out a yearbook for the hockey team. They post fragments online similar to what used to be sections of the yearbook, but since the print era ended, there really hasn't been a single public facing document for all the historical team data (like an all-time numerical roster). It seems that they only keep about 15-20 years worth of info archived on the website depending on the type of content. A lot of other teams still do a digital yearbook each season. The 100th season would have been a great year to at least do it one-time. Likely could have some some hard copies on campus as well.
Preserving Michigan Tech's Hockey History
https://www.johnsonsjerseys.net
Originally posted by geezerTech has the best of everything, even the best jersey nerd.Originally posted by manurespreader...I really enjoyed listening to Ryan Johnson. He sounded intelligent.
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Originally posted by TheDee View PostLou Angotti played in 2 NCAA Championship games ('60 & '62) and was MVP in both and played 10(?) seasons in the NHL. Did Rick Boehm play in the NHL?
"The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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