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Graduates on the Cup

Osorojo

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Can you list the graduates (vs. attendees) of an individual U.S. college or university who have their names on the Stanley Cup? The bragging rights would be interesting, but the information is hard to come by.
 
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I want to know? Is every college have at least one alum on the cup? What about coaches, trainers, owners, and equipment managers?
 
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If the refs fully understood that Brett Hull's foot was in the crease, Joé Juneau very well could have been on there.
 
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Of Frank Brimsek, Bret Hedican, Matt Cullen, and Joe Motzko, only Motzko actually graduated from St. Cloud State.
 
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For a hockey player having your name on the Stanley Cup is the ultimate goal. Alumni of colleges and universities have a right to be proud of the accomplishments of their fellows, and maybe even to brag about them. Cheeto bandiditos on this site either are not proud of the greatest hockey achievements by their school's graduates or they don't think graduation from "their" school is important.
 
I want to know? Is every college have at least one alum on the cup? What about coaches, trainers, owners, and equipment managers?
I know both UAA and UAF have alums on the Cup. There might be a few schools that do not.
 
Of Frank Brimsek, Bret Hedican, Matt Cullen, and Joe Motzko, only Motzko actually graduated from St. Cloud State.

Motzko has a ring, but I don't think his name is on the Cup.
Don't think he had enough games played to automatically qualify and I don't think the team put him on there.
 
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[self-evident tautology, reaction to which is contrued by me as] either [outlandish possibility one] or [outlandish possibility two]

Have you ever noticed how frequently you offer up an "either / or" scenario in which the best reply is "neither"?

not every situation in life is bi-variate, you know. :rolleyes:

That's a fairly basic rhetorical trick. You can do better if you put your mind to it.
 
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Have you ever noticed how frequently you offer up an "either / or" scenario in which the best reply is "neither"?

not every situation in life is bi-variate, you know. :rolleyes:

That's a fairly basic rhetorical trick. You can do better if you put your mind to it.

An even more common rhetorical evasion is to answer a question with a question, as you have. If "neither" is the answer please suggest a third (or fourth . . . ) alternative. Put your mind to it.
 
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I'll play. Off the top of my head...
Rob Scuderi, Boston College (1997-2001), 2001 NCAA Champion, 2009 Pittsburgh Penquins Stanley Cup, 2012 LA Kings Stanley Cup
Brian Gionta, Boston College (1997-2001), 2001 NCAA Champion, 2003 New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup
 
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For St. Lawrence

Bill Torrey (4)
Ray Shero (2)
Mike Keenan (1)
Rich Peverley (1)
 
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