Calumet Wolverines Team Pictures Middle LR ken Ruohonen Coach, Jeff Parrish, Roger Macomber, Mike Soumis, GeorgeLyle, 2nd Place in the Northern Div of Great Lakes hockey League. http://www.cchockeyhistory.org/CalumetWolverinesTeams.htm
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Extractions: Estevan Bruins History 1957-80 Scotty Munro descended on Estevan in the summer of 1956 to lay the groundwork for his upcoming entry into the hockey world here. By September 1957, the SJHL franchise approved, he moved hid Humbolt Indians here where they became the Estevan Bruins, sponsored by the Boston Bruins of the NHL. Their black and gold uniforms hit the ice of the new Civic Auditorium which was built by the Agricultural Society, with much volunteer help, to accommodate the new team. Rinkos became a very popular annual event and helped with the expenses for the next twenty years. Ernie McLean, an Estevan boy, who had played under Scotty in Humbolt became his assistant. Al Nicholson, another protege, went on to record twenty goal seasons in professional hockey. His father Charlie became the popular Concessionaire for the next decade at the Civic Auditorium. Under Scotty, coach and sole owner, they ended up their first season in fourth place. The rest of their tenure here, they finished as follows: Their farm club was the North Battleford Beavers where players such as Rod Fagerheim (now assist. coach) prepared for the SJHL under brothers Moe and Jeep George.
Augsburg College - Athletics (2/25/00) Scoring seven goals against an Augsburg hockey team normally It s halftime, Concordia head coach Steve baumgartner said after his team http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mhockey/9900statistics/022500concordia.html
Extractions: MOORHEAD, Minn. (2/25/00) Scoring seven goals against an Augsburg hockey team normally would be cause for an extended celebration by the Concordia Cobbers. Not so in a two-game postseason series. "It's halftime," Concordia head coach Steve Baumgartner said after his team whipped the Auggies 7-2 Friday in the opening round of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference playoffs at the Moorhead Sports Center. The result means the Cobbers can win the series with a win or tie in tonight's 7 p.m. finale. But a victory by Augsburg would send the series into a 15-minute mini-game. "The score really doesn't matter," Augsburg head coach Mike Schwartz said. "Whether it would have been 2-1 or 15-1, it's still just a two-point loss and we still have a shot today. I don't think we're intimidated by playing here but we have to start taking advantage of our quality chances."
Playoff Hockey Setting The National hockey League, circa the printing of the game. 201 KenBaumgartner U 202 Doug Gilmour U 203 Kenny Jonsson U 204 Felix Potvin U http://www.rpweld3.com/reviews/playoffh.html
Extractions: Game Play: Both interesting and true to the sport. Each player chooses six cards to represent his team. You need a Center, two Defensemen, a Right Wig, A Left Wing, and a Goalie. You then lay those out on the table in the starting positions for a hockey game (very nice illustrations in the rulebook, by the way). The goal is to get possession of the hockey puck, skate your team forward and shoot for a goal. Play ends when one person runs out of cards. At that time, whoever has the most points wins. This game does use custom dice to resolve actions, but even though I personally hate games which require additional materials, I didn't mind this as much because the dice were clever. These were six-sided dice with two blank sides, a puck, a whistle and an NHL logo. Whenever you are trying to shoot, you roll dice equal to your card's SHOOT stat. Count the number of pucks and NHL logos. If the logo matches the shooter's team, it counts double. The Goalie rolls dice equal to their BLOCK stat. If you beat the goalie, you score a point. Pretty simple and very quick. Other than that, all you really need to figure out is what to do with the cards. Each player has a hand of three cards. They must draw one and play one per turn. The cards will allow you to SKATE a player forward so they can take a shot (or if they don't have the puck, they add +1 die to the player who has it), SHOOT, PASS or STEAL. Of course there are actually a lot of variations. One card might say: "OFFENSE: SKATE wingman, PASS puck to CENTER, SHOT at +1". If you don't have a useful card in your hand, you may discard any card to SKATE or SHOOT (but only if you have the puck). One last thing: they don't include a puck counter, so they recommend you use a nickel.
Calumet Hockey Teams Top row Lt to Rt Reuben Barrette, Gordon Moyle, Kenneth Simonen, Fay Clemens, Record Click here to go to Calumet Copper Kings HS hockey web page! http://www.cchockeyhistory.org/CLK_HockeyTeams.htm