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  • #16
    Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

    Cornell:
    Ken Dryden (career 1.59 GAA/.939%)
    Ned Harkness (.854 coaching the Big Red, including 2 titles and the undefeated season)
    Joe Nieuwendyk (post-college accomplishments should not overshadow his excellent NCAA career)
    Lance Nethery (career 2.44 pts/game)

    The first 3 are no-brainers. My other considerations for the 4th spot include Dan Lodboa, Brian Cornell, Mike Schafer, Brock Tredway, and Doug Ferguson.
    If you don't change the world today, how can it be any better tomorrow?

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    • #17
      Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

      Slap Shot
      Happy
      Scooby Doo
      Greyeagle

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      • #18
        Originally posted by GB Puck Fan View Post
        Well, I'm sure those more learned than I will disagree, but for Wisconsin, I will start the debate with:

        Bob Johnson
        Mike Eaves
        Mark Johnson
        Bill Howard

        It's heavy on the coaching impact, I guess, but with the staying power and infleunce they have had, I start there.
        I wont argue
        If you want to be a BADGER, just come along with me

        BRING BACK PAT RICHTER!!!


        At his graduation ceremony from the U of Minnesota, my cousin got a keychain. When asked what UW gave her for graduation, my sister said, "A degree from a University that matters."

        Canned music is a pathetic waste of your time.

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        • #19
          Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

          Michigan State:

          Amo Bessone
          Ron Mason
          Ryan Miller
          Kip Miller

          bam.

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          • #20
            Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

            Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
            Gino is certainly worthy, but I wouldn't take Blais off. He brought UND back to being a national power after being in the doldrums in the early 90s. I'm fine with Gino replacing Johnson or Panzer.

            EDIT: Gino Gasparini has been added to North Dakota's list.
            You have to include Gino. He took over a program that was terrible - I really thought the program was so bad that it may not ever come back. Rube Bjorkman had a .447 winning %. Gino brought the program back to life and won 3 NCs. I think you need to include Blais too. I would add Hrkac in place of Johnson.
            Believe it. Earn it. Raise it.

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            • #21
              Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

              Originally posted by Pirateasaurus View Post
              Michigan State:

              Amo Bessone
              Ron Mason
              Ryan Miller
              Kip Miller

              bam.
              Hey, you stole mine!
              Go Green! Go White! Go State!

              1966, 1986, 2007

              Go Tigers, Go Packers, Go Red Wings, Go Pistons

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              • #22
                Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                Originally posted by Siouxfaninseattle View Post
                You have to include Gino. He took over a program that was terrible - I really thought the program was so bad that it may not ever come back. Rube Bjorkman had a .447 winning %. Gino brought the program back to life and won 3 NCs. I think you need to include Blais too. I would add Hrkac in place of Johnson.
                I added Hrkac as well as Gasparini. We'll do a poll eventually to narrow it down to four.
                North Dakota
                National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016

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                • #23
                  Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                  Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
                  Hey, you stole mine!
                  I'm surprised no Tom Ross on the Michigan State list. Hard to argue with those 4 though.
                  North Dakota
                  National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016

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                  • #24
                    Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                    Michigan Tech John MacInnes

                    need we say more?
                    Originally posted by mtu_huskies
                    "We are not too far away from a national championship," said (John) Scott.
                    Boosh Factor 4

                    Originally posted by Brent Hoven
                    Yeah, but you're my favorite hag.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                      Here is what has been nominated so far:

                      North Dakota: Ben Cherski, Greg Johnson, Jeff Panzer, Dean Blais, Gino Gasparini, Tony Hrkac, Ralph Engelstad, Ryan Duncan, Zach Parise, Matt Greene, Jonathan Toews, Karl Goehring, Eddie Belfour, Jon Casey
                      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, Robb Stauber, Doug Woog, Don Lucia, Mike Ramsey, Buzz Schneider, Corey Milan, Bryan Erickson, Larry Olimb, Brian Bonin, Thomas Vanek, Aaron Broten (19 nominees)
                      Harvard: Bill Cleary, Joe Cavanagh, Lane McDonald, Scott Fusco, CJ Young, Mark Fusco, Bob Cleary
                      Wisconsin: Bob Johnson, Mike Eaves, Mark Johnson, Bill Howard, Jeff Sauer, Marc Behrend, Chris Chelios, Theren Welsh, Barry Alvarez
                      Brown: Robert Gaudreau, Yann Danis, Jim Fullerton, Donald Whiston, Curt Bennet, Bill Gilligan, Bob McIntosh
                      RPI: Ned Harkness, George Servinis, Frank Chiarelli, Mike Addesa, Adam Oates, Pres. Houston, Darren Puppa, Joe Juneau
                      New Hampshire: Tim Horst, Nathan Martz, Matt Dzieduszycki, Brian Yandle, Travis Banga, Eddie Caron, Josh Ciocco
                      Northeastern: Art Chisholm, Jom Martel, Dan McGillis, Jason Guerrerio, Fern Flaman, Bruce Racine, Wayne Turner
                      Denver: Murray Armstrong, Keith Magnuson, Matt Carle, Bill Masterton, George Gwozdecky, Ron Grahame
                      Maine: Shawn Walsh, Grant Standbrook, Paul Kariya, Jimmy Montgomery, Garth Snow, Scott Pellerin, Mike Golden, Eric Weinrich, Chris Imes, Bob Corkum, Jimmy Howard, Harold Alfond
                      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, Hank Akervall
                      SCSU: Ludwig Andolsek, Frank Brimsek, Herb Brooks, Bret Hedican, Brendan J. McDonald, Matt Cullen, Mark Parrish, Ryan Lasch, Garret Raboin
                      Duluth: Brett Hull, Bill Watson, Jack Connolly, Mike Sertich, Chico Resch, Jim Johnson, Mark Pavelich, John Harrington, Tom Kurvers, Derek Plante, Curt Giles
                      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, Rick Meagher, Jim Craig, John Cullen, Vic Stanfield, Bob Brown, Dick Rodenheiser, Jack Ferreira
                      Miami: Lloyd Goggin, Steve Cady, Rico Blasi, Dan Boyle, Ryan Jones, Andy Miele, George Gwozdecky
                      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, Gray Weicker, Pete McGeough, Kent Carlson, Jamie Baker, Pete Lappin, Ron Mason, Bill Torrey, Mike Keenan, Jacques Martin, Ray Shero, Terry Slater (19 nominees)
                      Bowling Green: Jack Vivian, Jerry York, George McPhee, Brian Hills, Galley Ellett, Brian Holzinger, Nelson Emerson, Ron Mason, Ken Morrow, Mike Emrick
                      Penn State: Joe Battista, Terry Pegula, John Dufford, Lynn Sipe
                      Vermont: Tim Thomas, John LeClair, Martin St. Louis, Eric Perrin, Patrick Sharp, Aaron Miller
                      Ohio State: Paul Pooley, Jamie Macoun, Ryan Kesler, RJ Umberger
                      Michigan: Red Berenson, Vic Heyliger, Brendan Morrison, Marty Turco
                      Alaska-Anchorage: Brush Christianson, Rob Conn, Mike Peluso, Curtis Glencross, Dean Larson, Derek Donald, Justin Johnson
                      Clarkson: Dave Taylor, Bill Blackwood, Bill Harrison, Mark Morris, Murray Walker, Craig Conroy, Todd White, Eddie Rowe, Erik Cole, Willie Mitchell, Kevin Zappia, Len Ceglarski, Terry Yukewicz, Bill O'Flaretty, Corby Adams, Wally Easton, Bill Munro, Bruce Bullock, Steve Warr (19 nominees)
                      Massachusetts-Lowell: Dwayne Roloson, Jon Morris, Mike Carr, Bill Riley
                      AIC: Dave Forbes, Gary Wright, Tom Mullen, Kevin Wortman, Guillaume Caron, Mike Smith, Jeff Arnold
                      Massachusetts: Jon Quick, Thomas Pock, Greg Mauldin, James Marcou
                      Holy Cross: Tony Quesada, Paul Pearl, Tyler McGregor, Rev. Francis J. Hart
                      Mankato: Don Brose, David Backes, Shane Joseph, Grant Stevenson, Tim Jackman, Ryan Carter, Steve Carroll, Tom Kern, B.J. Abel, Pat Carroll
                      Colorado College: Don Lucia, Peter Sejna, Marty Sertich, Julie Penrose, Cheddy Thompson
                      Bemidji State: Bob Peters, Joel Otto, Gary Sargent, Jim McElmury, Mark Eagles, Mike Alexander, Scott Johnson, Rod Heisler, Matt Read
                      Ferris State: Bob Daniels, Dr. Ewigleben, Taylor Nelson, Chris Kunitz, John Gruden, John DePourcq, Andy Roach, Paul Lowden, Peter Lowden
                      Air Force: Eric Ehn, Tim Kirby, Jacques Lamoureux, Frank Serratore, Vic Heyliger, Chuck Delich
                      Union: Ned Harkness, Nate Leaman, Jeremy Welsh, Brock Matheson
                      RIT: Wayne Wilson, Simon Lambert, Jared DeMichael, Dan Ringwald, Chris Tanev, Cameron Burt, Jocelyn Guimond, Tyler Euverman, Dave Burkholder, Peter Bournazakis, Steve Toll, Jerry Galway
                      Yale: Keith Allain, Tim Taylor, Randy Wood, Bob Brooke
                      Princeton: Hobey Baker, Syl Apps III

                      List of schools with no nominees:
                      Nebraska Omaha
                      Alaska
                      Dartmouth
                      Colgate
                      Canisius
                      Bentley
                      Army
                      Mercyhurst
                      Niagara
                      Uconn
                      Robert Morris
                      Sacred Heart

                      Schools with incomplete list of nominees:
                      Princeton

                      I will probably just update this list as more nominees are named. Also, all spellings come from the previous posts.
                      Last edited by Fighting Sioux 23; 06-20-2012, 04:42 PM.
                      North Dakota
                      National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by huskyfan View Post
                        Michigan Tech John MacInnes

                        need we say more?
                        Yes.
                        the state of hockey is good

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                        • #27
                          Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                          Originally posted by huskyfan View Post
                          Michigan Tech John MacInnes

                          need we say more?
                          Can we say more?


                          I kid, I kid.....I'm only 30, so in my life time a .500 season has been lights out for Tech

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Stauber1 View Post
                            Can we say more?


                            I kid, I kid.....I'm only 30, so in my life time a .500 season has been lights out for Tech
                            Esposito is a good start.
                            the state of hockey is good

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                            • #29
                              Re: Your program's Mount Rushmore

                              Originally posted by state of hockey View Post
                              Esposito is a good start.
                              Added to Tech's list.
                              North Dakota
                              National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by state of hockey View Post
                                Esposito is a good start.
                                I would say the top people would be Tony Esposito, John Kosiancic, Garry Bauman, Mike Zuke, Al Karlander, Lou Angotti, Jamie Ram, and Bruce Riutta on top of John MacInnes of course.

                                Top 4:
                                John MacInnes
                                Tony Esposito
                                Lou Angotti
                                Mike Zuke
                                Originally posted by SCSU Euro
                                What are you TALKING about? Best fans, best travelling, best insults nobody else understands, best talking in nerdy code. MTU rocks at like everything but winning hockey games.

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