All-Time CCHA team

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Trying to think of an ALL CCHA team 2 Lines and 2 Goalies. The trick is only one player player from a school is allowed. Meaning each CCHA school is to be used. No defenct teams such as SLU or UIC.
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I would say Holzinger would be BG's representative for BG. If not him, perhaps Big Siggy? I think if he had been on better teams when he played, he would have been probably the best of all time.
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BGDrew wrote:I would say Holzinger would be BG's representative for BG. If not him, perhaps Big Siggy? I think if he had been on better teams when he played, he would have been probably the best of all time.
I think you gotta go back a little further than Holzinger.

I would say it would be a toss-up for any of the following:

Nelson Emerson
Brian Hills
Ken Morrow
Rob Blake
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An easy one would probably be Chris Kunitz for Ferris St.
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Steve Bozek and Bill Joyce were great at Northern Michigan in the late 70's early 80's....I hated those guys.

From BG I'd add Nelson Emerson or Geore McPhee
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Poulin for Notre Dame(?)
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Brian Hills, George McPhee and Brian Holzinger are all good choices from BG.
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easy one for Nebraska Omaha, Scott Parse
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bgbill wrote:Poulin for Notre Dame(?)
I don't believe Notre Dame was part of the CCHA when Poulin played. I could be wrong.

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McPhee is a definite.
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from http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt ... ave00.html

"In 1978-79, Poulin set the Notre Dame record for goals by a freshman (28) and equaled the record for points by a freshman (59), with both marks remaining unmatched. He stands tied for fifth on the Notre Dame career goals list (89), sixth in points (196) and seventh in assists (107). Poulin still shares the Notre Dame career records for game-winning goals (13) and hat tricks (8).

As a senior, Poulin was a finalist for the 1982 Hobey Baker national player-of-the-year award. That year, as the Irish captain, he led Notre Dame to the championship of the Great Lakes Invitational, the last in-season tournament won by a Notre Dame hockey team.

Poulin also was the CCHA's fifth-leading scorer in '81-'82, with 59 points, while earning second team all-CCHA honors and leading the Irish to the CCHA title game, capping the best season in Notre Dame hockey history."
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bgbill wrote:from http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt ... ave00.html

"In 1978-79, Poulin set the Notre Dame record for goals by a freshman (28) and equaled the record for points by a freshman (59), with both marks remaining unmatched. He stands tied for fifth on the Notre Dame career goals list (89), sixth in points (196) and seventh in assists (107). Poulin still shares the Notre Dame career records for game-winning goals (13) and hat tricks (8).

As a senior, Poulin was a finalist for the 1982 Hobey Baker national player-of-the-year award. That year, as the Irish captain, he led Notre Dame to the championship of the Great Lakes Invitational, the last in-season tournament won by a Notre Dame hockey team.


Poulin also was the CCHA's fifth-leading scorer in '81-'82, with 59 points, while earning second team all-CCHA honors and leading the Irish to the CCHA title game, capping the best season in Notre Dame hockey history."
I stand corrected. Was that ND last year in the CCHA, before they rejoined in the early 90's?
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1. Ken Morrow BGSU
2. Jamie Macoun OSU
3.Craig Simpson Mi State
4. glen healy Lake superior
5.Don waddle Western Mi

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1987alum wrote:Healey was a beast for the Lakers.
Too bad he played for Western Michigan though ;)
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