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  1. Blake Berg Gaber Schmaltz McLaughlin Perron James Strinden Kunz Albrecht Louis Joahnnes Pyke Pehrson Zmolek Weibe Britt Liv Persson Hedquist
  2. Owen McLaughlin
  3. Looked him up. He was on the team that year and played 3 games with no points. He then transfered to St Thomas for the last three years when St Thomas was in the MIAC conference. That team also had future NHLers in Travis Zajak, and Drew Stafford plus Rastislav Spirko went to the Europe before finishing his 4 years.
  4. Well let's see in 2005 North Dakota brought in 13 freshmen. They were: Joe Finley (D) Taylor Chorney (D) Todd Alexander (D) Zach Jones (D) TK Oshie (F) Ryan Martens (F) Jonathon Toews (F) Andrew Kozek (F) Brad Miller (F and then played D later) Ryan Duncan (F) Matt Watkins (F) Brain Lee (D) Aaron Walski (G) That team had 6 sophomores, 6 juniors, and 2 seniors. They went to 4 Frozen Fours in a row even though a number of players turned pro early. Not sure if this is even possible now with the transfer portal but we can hope?
  5. Hard to believe that the Pairwise was accurate this year. I get it that Colgate and Canisius won their tournaments, so they made it, but they are the anomaly and weren't expected to put up a fight. So those blowouts are not surprising. But to have Harvard at 7 in the pairwise and Michigan Tech at 10 makes them seem like good teams. They didn't show up. Even those teams that made it like Merrimack (14) and Western Michigan (12) got beaten by 4-5 goals. Gees the only teams that lost that looked like they belonged in the tourney were Denver (expected to be decent) and Minnesota State (their game seemed closer than the 4-0 loss). The Big 10 can crow all they want but to me it looks like a lot of fairly poor teams made the NCAA tournament and they showed how bad they really are once they got there. (How the heck does Harvard have 15 NHL draft picks and not even put up a fight once they get to the NCAA Tourney. Pathetic) Worst first round of NCAA Tournament games I've ever seen. UGH!
  6. Judd Caulfield
  7. Mark Senden
  8. Judd Caulfield
  9. Looks like on Dec. 13th you picked Frisch and then on Dec. 30th you picked Gaber. Thus, being on there twice.
  10. Jake Schmaltz
  11. Jake Schmaltz
  12. Mark Senden
  13. Jackson Blake
  14. Gavin Hain
  15. Gees, I guess I should have waited for a while to make my pick. Oh well, just win Boys!
  16. Owen McLaughlin
  17. Gavin Hain
  18. Ethan Frisch
  19. Jackson Blake
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