jimdahl Posted January 24, 2002 Posted January 24, 2002 Third group announced: Includes two from UND: Tony Hrkac (F, 1984-87) Bill Steenson (D, 1956-59) Previously Quote
jimdahl Posted March 11, 2002 Author Posted March 11, 2002 The final group was released March 7. It included two additional UND players: Karl Goehring (G, 1997-2001) Bill Reichart (F, 1954-57) That's a total of 7 of the top 50 players in WCHA history from UND. http://wcha.fansonly.com/sports/m-hockey/s.../030702aaa.html Quote
sioux_hockey Posted March 12, 2002 Posted March 12, 2002 Nice to see Carl Goerhing in the list! Quote
YaneA Posted March 12, 2002 Posted March 12, 2002 Who'd they let vote on the list--Don Lucia? Where is Jeff Panzer? He had the numbers, the flash and the class. Along with Jason Ulmer, who I thought was always the hardest working player on the ice night in and night out, Jeffy carried the team on his back in his last years of play. Quote
PHE Posted March 12, 2002 Posted March 12, 2002 Yane, Jeff Panzer wasn't even one of the finalist for the Top 50. Quote
HKNTSMN Posted March 12, 2002 Posted March 12, 2002 Way to go Karl!! I can't believe Panzer and Ulmer were not on the list either but there are quite a few former greats from the Sioux!!! Quote
YaneA Posted March 12, 2002 Posted March 12, 2002 I think I'm hypersensitive to any slight of the storied Fighting Sioux hockey dynasty. Virg Foss, I blame you for writing such a great book on the subject! A little knowledge on my part of the Fighting Sioux hockey tradition has become a dangerous thing. Can't believe Jeffy wasn't even nominated by his own school. I'm sure, in their time, all the guys who made the 50 Greatest were indeed worthy of that appellation. But, how come guys who played in the WCHA for only one season (Cujo, for example) made the list? Doesn't seem right to me. Quote
sioux_hockey Posted March 13, 2002 Posted March 13, 2002 But, how come guys who played in the WCHA for only one season (Cujo, for example) made the list? Quote
jimdahl Posted March 13, 2002 Author Posted March 13, 2002 I understand putting in single-season players. The goal, after all, is simply to name the best players who ever played in the WCHA. One would expect some of them to have left early. If you start to draw a line, do you disqualify someone who left after 3? On a related point -- if there's no bias against single season players, how did CuJo make the list but not Belfour? Quote
Goon Posted March 13, 2002 Posted March 13, 2002 Can't believe Jeffy wasn't even nominated by his own school. Quote
DLW4GOPHERS Posted March 16, 2002 Posted March 16, 2002 Why would you blame Lucia, we did't even get Bonin on the list and he won the Hobey. Quote
dagies Posted March 16, 2002 Posted March 16, 2002 I think someone is referencing that Lucia did not vote for Panzer for the Hobey last year. I think I read someone post that once, though I can't speak for the veracity of that info myself. Quote
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