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Your program's Mount Rushmore

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LSSU:

Bud Cooper
Ron Mason
Jim Dowd
Doug Weight

Many honerable mentions include Brian Rolston, Blain Lacher, Jeff Jackson, Cris Dahlquist, Darren Madley, Rick Comley among a few others.
 
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For SLU:

Coach: Joe Marsh in a landslide.
Goaltenders: Rob Perani and Derek Gustafson
D'Men: Dan Laperrierre and Brian McColgan
Forwards: Brian Macfarlane, Brandon Dietrich, and Erik Anderson

I know, that's more than four - but if I wanted to learn how to count, I would have gone to Clarkson and not to St. Lawrence. LOL.
 
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BGSU
Vivian, York, McPhee, Hills. What McPhee and Hills teams did meant more to the program than what Galley Ellett and Holzinger's achievements did-- I can't believe I can think that, but it makes sense to me
 
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Nominating yourself?????

And what about Jupiter?

Surprised Brent's tArrogance hasn't got him to respond.

Brent is to liverwurst as I am to steak. This s**t is REAL!!!!

(and if the list wasn't obvious troll material than mea culpa)

As for the real deal:

Herb Brooks
Neal Broten
John Mayasich
Jordan Leopold

I hate leaving off Mariucci and even The Rat, but not having anyone post 1981 seems a bit off to me.
 
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Allow me to include Penn State:

Joe Battista (player, coach, Associate AD, dreamer)
Terry Pegula (no brainer)
John Dufford (1939-40 team, still going strong at 92)
Lynn Sipe (Icers career points record holder)
 
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For Merrimack, I agree with what was already said, but if you had to do players, I'd say Rejean Stringer, Jim Vesey, Jim Hrivnak and Joe Cannata.
 
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Vermont:
Tim Thomas
John Leclair
Marty St Louis

If we go by college years, Eric Perrin
If by Pro it's Patrick Sharp
 
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Here is what has been nominated so far:

North Dakota: Ben Cherski, Greg Johnson, Jeff Panzer, Dean Blais, Gino Gasparini, Tony Hrkac, Ralph Engelstad
Western Michigan: Harry Lawson, Bill Wilkinson, Dan Dorian, Wayne Gagne
Quinnipiac: John Lahey, Jack McDonald, Rand Pecknold, Reid Cashman
Minnesota: John Mariucci, Herb Brooks, Neal Broten, John Mayasich, Pat Micheletti, Jordan Leopold, Grant Potulny
Harvard: Bill Cleary, Joe Cavanagh, Lane McDonald, Scott Fusco
Wisconsin: Bob Johnson, Mike Eaves, Mark Johnson, Bill Howard
Brown: Robert Gaudreau, Yann Danis, Jim Fullerton, Donald Whiston
RPI: Ned Harkness, George Servinis, Frank Chiarelli, Mike Addesa, Adam Oates, Pres. Houston
New Hampshire: Tim Horst, Nathan Martz, Matt Dzieduszycki, Brian Yandle
Northeastern: Art Chisholm, Jom Martel, Dan McGillis, Jason Guerrerio
Denver: Murray Armstrong, Keith Magnuson, Matt Carle, Bill Masterton
Maine: Shawn Walsh, Grant Standbrook, Paul Kariya, Jimmy Montgomery
Cornell: Ken Dryden, Ned Harkness, Joe Nieuwendyk, Lance Nethery
Michigan State: Amo Bessone, Ron Mason, Ryan Miller, Kip Miller
Michigan Tech: John MacInnes, Tony Esposito, John Kosiancic, Garry Bauman, Mike Zuke, Al Karlander, Lou Angotti, Jamie Ram, Bruce Riutta
SCSU: Ludwig Andolsek, Frank Brimsek, Herb Brooks, Bret Hedican
Duluth: Brett Hull, Bill Watson, Jack Connolly, Mike Sertich, Chico Resch, Jim Johnson, Mark Pavelich, John Harrington
Notre Dame: Lefty Smith, Dave Poulin, Jack Brownschidle, Jeff Jackson
Boston College: Snooks Kelly, Jerry York, Joey Mullin, Brian Gionta
Providence: Lou Lamoriello, Ron Wilson, Chris Terreri, Rob Gaudreau, Tim Army, Gates Orlando, Mike Boback, Kurt Kleinendorst
Merrimack: Fr. Paul Thabault, J. Thom Lawler, Ron Anderson, Mark Dennehy, Rejean Stringer, Jim Vesey, Jim Hrivnak, Joe Cannata
Alabama-Huntsville: Jared Ross, Cam Talbot, Derek Puppa, Doug Ross, Scott Munroe, Mario Mazzuca, Jim Harris
Northern Michigan: Rick Comley, Tom Laidlaw, Steve Bozek, Scott Beattie, Don Waddell, Bill Joyce, Gary Emmons, Walt Kyle, Steve Weeks
BU: Jack Parker, Jack Kelley, Jack Garrity, Jack O'Callahan, Chris Drury, Matt Gilroy, Mike Eruzione
Miami: Lloyd Goggin, Steve Cady, Rico Blasi, Dan Boyle, Ryan Jones
LSSU: Bud Cooper, Ron Mason, Jim Dowd, Doug Weight, Brian Rolston, Blain Lacher, Jeff Jackson, Cris Dahlquist, Darren Madeley, Rick Comley
St. Lawrence: Joe Marsh, Rob Perani, Derek Gustafson, Dan Laperriere, Brian McColgan, Brian Macfarlane, Brandon Dietrich, Erik Anderson
Bowling Green: Jack Vivian, Jerry York, George McPhee, Brian Hills, Galley Ellett, Brian Holzinger, Nelson Emerson
Penn State: Joe Battista, Terry Pegula, John Dufford, Lynn Sipe
Vermont: Tim Thomas, John LeClair, Martin St. Louis, Eric Perrin, Patrick Sharp
 
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Eruzione has to be at least an honorable mention. Personally I'd go Parker, Kelley, O'Callahan and Drury.

Rick Meagher, Jim Craig, John Cullen, Vic Stanfield, Bob Brown, Dick Rodenheiser, Jack Ferreira ... also get consideration.

My four would be: Parker, Kelley, Drury and Eruzione.

Kelley and Parker are obvious choices.
Eruzione was a great college player - a scorer and four-time NE Defensive Forward of the Year - and the notoriety that he has received as captain of the Miracle Team and the goal against Russia earns him a spot.
My final choice would come down to Drury, Meagher or O'Callahan (listed alphabetically).
 
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Here is what has been nominated so far:

North Dakota: Ben Cherski, Greg Johnson, Jeff Panzer, Dean Blais, Gino Gasparini, Tony Hrkac, Ralph Engelstad
Western Michigan: Harry Lawson, Bill Wilkinson, Dan Dorian, Wayne Gagne
Quinnipiac: John Lahey, Jack McDonald, Rand Pecknold, Reid Cashman
Minnesota: John Mariucci, Herb Brooks, Neal Broten, John Mayasich, Pat Micheletti, Jordan Leopold, Grant Potulny
Harvard: Bill Cleary, Joe Cavanagh, Lane McDonald, Scott Fusco
Wisconsin: Bob Johnson, Mike Eaves, Mark Johnson, Bill Howard
Brown: Robert Gaudreau, Yann Danis, Jim Fullerton, Donald Whiston
RPI: Ned Harkness, George Servinis, Frank Chiarelli, Mike Addesa, Adam Oates, Pres. Houston
New Hampshire: Tim Horst, Nathan Martz, Matt Dzieduszycki, Brian Yandle
Northeastern: Art Chisholm, Jom Martel, Dan McGillis, Jason Guerrerio
Denver: Murray Armstrong, Keith Magnuson, Matt Carle, Bill Masterton
Maine: Shawn Walsh, Grant Standbrook, Paul Kariya, Jimmy Montgomery
Cornell: Ken Dryden, Ned Harkness, Joe Nieuwendyk, Lance Nethery
Michigan State: Amo Bessone, Ron Mason, Ryan Miller, Kip Miller
Michigan Tech: John MacInnes, Tony Esposito, John Kosiancic, Garry Bauman, Mike Zuke, Al Karlander, Lou Angotti, Jamie Ram, Bruce Riutta
SCSU: Ludwig Andolsek, Frank Brimsek, Herb Brooks, Bret Hedican
Duluth: Brett Hull, Bill Watson, Jack Connolly, Mike Sertich, Chico Resch, Jim Johnson, Mark Pavelich, John Harrington
Notre Dame: Lefty Smith, Dave Poulin, Jack Brownschidle, Jeff Jackson
Boston College: Snooks Kelly, Jerry York, Joey Mullin, Brian Gionta
Providence: Lou Lamoriello, Ron Wilson, Chris Terreri, Rob Gaudreau, Tim Army, Gates Orlando, Mike Boback, Kurt Kleinendorst
Merrimack: Fr. Paul Thabault, J. Thom Lawler, Ron Anderson, Mark Dennehy, Rejean Stringer, Jim Vesey, Jim Hrivnak, Joe Cannata
Alabama-Huntsville: Jared Ross, Cam Talbot, Derek Puppa, Doug Ross, Scott Munroe, Mario Mazzuca, Jim Harris
Northern Michigan: Rick Comley, Tom Laidlaw, Steve Bozek, Scott Beattie, Don Waddell, Bill Joyce, Gary Emmons, Walt Kyle, Steve Weeks
BU: Jack Parker, Jack Kelley, Jack Garrity, Jack O'Callahan, Chris Drury, Matt Gilroy, Mike Eruzione
Miami: Lloyd Goggin, Steve Cady, Rico Blasi, Dan Boyle, Ryan Jones
LSSU: Bud Cooper, Ron Mason, Jim Dowd, Doug Weight, Brian Rolston, Blain Lacher, Jeff Jackson, Cris Dahlquist, Darren Madeley, Rick Comley
St. Lawrence: Joe Marsh, Rob Perani, Derek Gustafson, Dan Laperriere, Brian McColgan, Brian Macfarlane, Brandon Dietrich, Erik Anderson
Bowling Green: Jack Vivian, Jerry York, George McPhee, Brian Hills, Galley Ellett, Brian Holzinger, Nelson Emerson
Penn State: Joe Battista, Terry Pegula, John Dufford, Lynn Sipe
Vermont: Tim Thomas, John LeClair, Martin St. Louis, Eric Perrin, Patrick Sharp

Great offseason thread idea.

I am fascinated at the number of Hobey Baker Award winners not on this list ...

I think for Michigan, you could just start and end with Red Berenson. :D
 
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