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Mount Rushmore: Michigan Tech

Mount Rushmore: Michigan Tech


  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .

Fighting Sioux 23

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Please vote for your 4 choices to be on Michigan Tech's "Mount Rushmore." The poll will allow you to vote for more than 4 choices, but if you exceed 4 choices, your vote's weight will diminish by how many votes you cast (i.e. if you cast 5 votes, each vote will count as 80% (4/5) of its normal value). Also, there will be no concentration of a vote's weight (i.e. if you only vote for 1 your vote will count as 4 votes).

Further, if Michigan Tech is the program that you follow and you want your vote to count for more than say a Sioux fan's vote, please register your program allegiance here...

http://board.uscho.com/showthread.p...o-you-follow-Part-2-Ferris-State-North-Dakota

The voting will remain open for 35 days.

Also, feel free to post "bios" of candidates if you wish.

If you vote for "Other" please post the name of the person you wish to vote for.
 
Re: Mount Rushmore: Michigan Tech

Notes on the list:
John MacInnes: Obvious choice, Michigan Tech was pretty much nothing before he arrived and has been pretty much nothing since he left.
Tony Esposito: 3-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament Team, 3-time All-WCHA
John Kosiancic: 2-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, All-WCHA
Garry Bauman: 2-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, 2-time All-WCHA
Mike Zuke: 2-time All-American 1st team, 3-time All-WCHA (2 1st Team, 1 2nd Team), WCHA MVP, WCHA ROTY
Al Karlander: 1-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, 2-time All-WCHA (1st Team & 2nd Team)
Lou Angotti: 1-time All-American 1st Team, 2-time NCAA All-Tournament Team, 2-time NCAA MVP, All-WCHA, WCHA ROTY
Jamie Ram: 2-time All-American 1st Team, Hobey Baker Finalist, 2-time All-WCHA, WCHA All-Rookie Team
Bruce Riutta: 2-time All-American 1st Team, 3-time US National Team Member, 1968 Olympic Team Member (USA - 6th place), 2-time All-WCHA (1st Team & 2nd Team)
Hank Akervall: All-American 1st team, 1963 Olympic Team Member (Canada - 4th place), 2-time NCAA All-tournament Team (1st Team & 2nd Team), 3-time All-WCHA (2 1st Team, 1 2nd Team)
 
Re: Mount Rushmore: Michigan Tech

Notes on the list:
John MacInnes: Obvious choice, Michigan Tech was pretty much nothing before he arrived and has been pretty much nothing since he left.
Tony Esposito: 3-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament Team, 3-time All-WCHA
John Kosiancic: 2-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, All-WCHA
Garry Bauman: 2-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, 2-time All-WCHA
Mike Zuke: 2-time All-American 1st team, 3-time All-WCHA (2 1st Team, 1 2nd Team), WCHA MVP, WCHA ROTY
Al Karlander: 1-time All-American 1st Team, NCAA All-tournament 2nd Team, 2-time All-WCHA (1st Team & 2nd Team)
Lou Angotti: 1-time All-American 1st Team, 2-time NCAA All-Tournament Team, 2-time NCAA MVP, All-WCHA, WCHA ROTY
Jamie Ram: 2-time All-American 1st Team, Hobey Baker Finalist, 2-time All-WCHA, WCHA All-Rookie Team
Bruce Riutta: 2-time All-American 1st Team, 3-time US National Team Member, 1968 Olympic Team Member (USA - 6th place), 2-time All-WCHA (1st Team & 2nd Team)
Hank Akervall: All-American 1st team, 1963 Olympic Team Member (Canada - 4th place), 2-time NCAA All-tournament Team (1st Team & 2nd Team), 3-time All-WCHA (2 1st Team, 1 2nd Team)

Karlander was also the first ever college player drafted into the NHL and the only college player to score a hat-trick on Ken Dryden.
 
Re: Mount Rushmore: Michigan Tech

My extra nomination would be Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Mikesch for their contributions ;)
 
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