
Attention State of Hockey residents!
Have your say on what city you think is the Capital of The State of Hockey for 2011-2012!
PLEASE NOTE: Voting will end on Friday, April 6 at 12 p.m.
Have your say on what city you think is the Capital of The State of Hockey for 2011-2012!
PLEASE NOTE: Voting will end on Friday, April 6 at 12 p.m.
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White Bear Lake
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STATISTICS
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Eveleth
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24,360
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Population
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3,585
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Ice Arenas
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One |
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None
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High School Championships
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Boys' 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, Tier II1993, A1998
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None
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Collegiate Accolades
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Site of former Eveleth Junior College, nationally ranked in 1928.
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Brian Bonin, Matt Henderson, Jeff Parker, Elwyn “Doc” Romnes, Pat Shea, David Tanabe, and Ryan Carter
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NHL Players
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Rudy Ahlin, Frank Brimsek, Milt Brink, Gary Gambucci, Mike Karakas, Peter LoPresti, Sam LoPresti, John Mariucci, Aldo Palazzari, Doug Palazzari, Joe Papike, Mark Pavelich, Paul Schaeffer, and Al Souomi. |
| Frank “Moose” Goheen, Elwyn “Doc” Romnes |
US Hockey Hall of Famers
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Oscar Almquist, Frank Brimsek, Milton Brink, Gary Gambucci, Serge Gambucci, Wally Grant, Willard Ikola, Mike Karakas, Sam LoPresti, John Mariucci, John Matchefts, John Mayasich, Doug Palazzari, and Connie Pleban
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Frank “Moose” Goheen, Steve Janasazak
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Olympians | Andre Gambucci, Willard Ikola, John Mariucci (coach), John Matchefts, John Mayasich, Mark Pavelich, Connie Pleban (coach), and Tom Yurkovich |
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887 (09-10)
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Registered Players
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140 (09-10)
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Youth Hockey Web Site
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evelethyouthhockey.com |
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Goheen, Minnesota’s greatest player, is also a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto. He was the first Minnesotan and second American so honored. 2. Brian Bonin won the Hobey Baker Award, 1996.
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Central Hockey League (CHL) Champion Eveleth Rangers 1932-33 (minor pro) |
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