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The Nhl & the Wcha 2009-10 wcha men’s yearbook THE NHL & THE WCHA Year Name Team Rd/Pk MICHIGAN TECH 1974 John Memryk NYR 7/122 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1974 Craig Arvidson PHL 14/219 1964 Brian Watts DET 2/7 1975 Tom Funke NYR 16/212 1967 Al Karlander DET 2/17 1976 John Rothstein CHI 7/115 1968 Herb Boxer DET 2/17 1977 Dan Lempe COL 6/92 1971 Gary Crosby LA 5/62 1977 Keith Hendrickson MTL 9/137 1971 Jim Nahrgang DET 7/86 1977 Stan Palmer MTL 13/177 1971 Bruce Abbey DAL 7/91 1978 Curt Giles MIN 4/54 1971 Lorne Stamler LA 8/103 1979 Dave McDonald HFD 6/123 1972 Mike Usitalo LA 6/84 1980 Bob Lakso MIN 9/184 1973 George Lyle DET 8/123 1981 Tom Kurvers MTL 7/145 1973 Bob Lorimer NYI 9/129 1982 Bill Watson CHI 4/70 1974 Jim Warden CAL 5/75 1982 Brian Glynn NYR 8/160 1974 Mike Zuke STL 5/79 1982 Matt Christensen STL 9/176 1974 Peter Roberts BOS 9/160 1982 Guy Gosselin WPG 8/159 1974 Scott Jessee PHI 11/189 1982 Jim Plankers BUF 11/226 1974 Jim Mayer NYR 20/239 1983 Brian Durand MIN 4/76 1974 Jim Murray NYI 16/226 1983 Bob Alexander NYR 6/113 1975 Steve Jensen MIN 4/58 1983 Darin Illikainen NYI 6/117 1975 Stu Younger PIT 4/67 1983 Brian Johnson HFD 6/104 1975 Doug Young CGY 5/75 1983 Jim Sprenger NYI 7/137 1975 Dana Decker PHL 7/126 1983 Sean Toomey MIN 7/136 1975 Paul Jensen CHI 8/133 1983 Dave Cowan WSH 9/175 1976 Warren Young CLE 4/59 1983 Bruce Fishback LA 9/167 1976 Nels Goddard STL 6/97 1984 Brett Hull CGY 6/117 1976 Stu Ostlund VAN 8/122 1984 Brian Nelson NYR 8/161 1976 Bruce Horsch MTL 9/125 1984 Tom Lorentz NYR 11/223 1977 Steve Letzgus NYI 6/105 1985 Pat Janostin NYR 4/70 1978 Gord Salt PHL 3/37 1985 John Hyduke LA 8/156 1978 Greg Hay NYI 5/84 1985 Ross Johnson MIN 8/153 1979 Tim Watters WPG 6/124 1985 Terry Shold NJ 10/192 1980 Mike Lauen WPG 7/135 1986 Dennis Vaske NYI 2/38 1980 Mike O’Connor LA 7/136 1986 Sandy Smith PIT 5/88 1980 Rob Polman Tuin EDM 8/153 MINNESOTa’S THOMAS VANEK MINNESOTA STATE’S DAVID BACKES 1986 Sean Krakowsky LA 7/128 1980 Brent DeNat HFD 8/155 1986 Barry Chyzowski NYR 8/156 1982 Dave Reierson CGY 2/29 1986 Pat Scanlon NYR 9/177 Year Name Team Rd/Pk Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1982 Tom Allen PHL 10/203 1987 Doug Torrel VAN 4/66 1980 Aaron Broten COL 6/106 1995 Ryan Kraft SJ 8/194 1983 Dave Roach EDM 9/180 1987 Kris Miller MTL 4/80 1980 John Bader BUF 10/209 1995 Casey Hankinson CHI 8/201 1984 Richard Novak EDM 4/84 1987 Darrin Amundson WPG 5/100 1981 Tom Hirsch MIN 2/33 1996 Erik Rasmussen BUF 1/7 1984 Randy Oswald BOS 6/124 1987 Shawn Howard NYI 9/181 1981 Dave Preuss MIN 2/34 1996 Reggie Berg TOR 7/178 1984 Kelly Murphy NYI 7/146 1987 Darren Nauss QUE 10/198 1981 Tony Kellin WSH 4/68 1996 Mike Anderson WSH 7/180 1984 Don Porter STL 8/148 1988 Greg Andrusak PIT 5/88 1981 Jim Malwitz MIN 4/76 1997 Ben Clymer BOS 2/27 1984 Tom Hussey NYR 7/140 1988 Chad Erickson NJ 7/138 1981 Mike Guentzel NYR 7/135 1997 Aaron Miskovich COL 5/133 1984 Russ Becker NYI 11/228 1988 Shjon Podein EDM 8/166 1981 Scott Bjugstad MIN 9/181 1997 Wyatt Smith PHX 9/233 1985 Randy McKay DET 6/113 1988 Jon Rohloff BOS 9/186 1981 Steve Kudebeh MIN 10/202 1998 Pat O’Leary PHX 3/73 1985 Tim Flanagan LA 7/135 1989 Brett Hauer VAN 4/71 1982 Mike Anderson BUF 2/26 1998 Erik Wendell WSH 5/125 1986 Scott White QUE 6/117 1989 Kevin Kaiser QUE 5/85 1982 Corey Millen NYR 3/57 1998 Erik Westrum PHX 7/187 1986 Frank Furlan WPG 8/155 1989 Derek Plante BUF 8/161 1982 Wally Chapman MIN 3/59 1998 John Pohl STL 9/255 1986 Tom Bissett DET 11/211 1990 Chris Marinucci NYI 5/90 1982 Paul Miller MIN 8/164 1999 Jordan Leopold ANA 2/44 1987 Damian Rhodes TOR 6/112 1990 Jeff Parrott QUE 6/106 1982 Todd Okerlund NYI 8/168 1999 Adam Hauser EDM 3/81 1987 Jeff St. Cyr HFD 6/123 1990 Joe Biondi MIN 9/176 1982 Tom Ward WPG 9/180 1999 Doug Meyer PIT 6/176 1988 Kelly Hurd DET 7/143 1990 Corey Osmak HFD 9/183 1982 Pat Micheletti MIN 9/185 2000 Jeff Taffe STL 1/30 1989 Davis Payne EDM 7/140 1990 Greg Hanson PHL 10/193 1982 Rick Erdall CGY 11/219 2000 Matt DeMarchi NJ 2/57 1989 Darcy Martini EDM 8/162 1990 Brett Larson DET 11/213 1982 Scott Knutson MIN 11/227 2000 Paul Martin NJ 2/62 1989 Brad Mattson NYI S/7 1990 Bill Lund PHL 12/235 1983 Frank Pietrangelo PIT 4/63 2000 Troy Riddle STL 4/129 1989 Rob Tustian STL S/14 1991 Rusty Fitzgerald PIT 2/38 1983 Tim Bergland WSH 4/75 2000 Matt Koalska NSH 5/154 1990 Ken Plaquin PIT 7/131 1991 Brian Caruso CGY 3/63 1983 Rich Geist MIN 5/96 2000 Grant Potulny OTT 5/157 1990 Geoff Sarjeant STL S/16 1991 Joe Tamminen PIT 4/82 1983 Bob Alexander NYR 6/113 2000 Joey Martin CHI 6/193 1991 Jim Storm HFD 4/75 1991 Jerome Butler CGY 5/107 1983 Craig Mack QUE 7/132 2000 Dan Welch LA 8/245 1991 Jamie Ram NYR 10/243 1992 Jeff Romfo MIN 10/226 1983 Steve Orth NYR 7/133 2002 Keith Ballard BUF 1/11 1991 Jim Bonner NYI S/4 1993 Rick Mrozik DAL 6/136 1983 John Labatt VAN 8/150 2002 Barry Tallackson NJ 2/53 1991 Jamie Steer BUF S/19 1993 Sergei Petrov CHI 8/206 1984 Paul Broten NYR 4/77 2002 Mike Erickson MIN 3/72 1992 Kyle Peterson DAL 7/154 1994 Mike Peluso CGY 10/253 1984 David Grannis HFD 5/87 2002 Andy Sertich PIT 5/136 1993 Kyle Ferguson TOR 10/253 1996 Jeff Scissons VAN 8/201 1985 Tom Chorske MTL 1/16 2002 P.J. Atherton TB 6/170 1993 Brent Peterson TBL S/3 1998 Kent Sauer NSH 4/88 1985 Todd Richards MTL 2/33 2002 Jake Taylor NYR 6/177 1994 Luciano Caravaggio NJ 6/155 1998 Jesse Fibiger ANA 7/178 1985 David Espe QUE 4/78 2003 Thomas Vanek BUF 1/5 1994 Jeff Mikesch DET 9/231 2000 Craig Weller STL 5/167 1985 Mike Luckraft DET 8/155 2003 Danny Irmen MIN 3/78 1994 Jimmy Roy DAL 11/254 2001 Neil Petruic OTT 8/235 1986 Scott Bloom CGY 5/100 2003 Ryan Potulny PHI 3/87 1994 Randy Stevens WPG S/4 2003 Jay Rosehill TB 7/227 1986 Robb Stauber LA 6/107 2003 Mike Vannelli ATL 4/136 1996 David Weninger WSH 3/74 2004 Mike Curry LA 7/205 1986 Randy Skarda STL 8/157 2003 Gino Guyer DAL 5/165 1997 Mat Snesrud ANA 7/181 2004 Matt Greer COL 8/233 1986 Marty Nanne CHI 8/161 2004 Blake Wheeler PHX 1/5 1998 Paul Cabana VAN 6/149 2004 Travis Gawryletz PHL 8/253 1986 Lance Pitlick MIN 9/180 2004 Kris Chucko CGY 1/24 2001 Bryan Perez NYI 9/260 2004 Matt McKnight DAL 9/280 1986 Blaine Rude PHL 9/188 2004 Alex Goligoski PIT 2/61 2002 Marty Magers BUF 4/121 2005 Matt Niskanen DAL 1/28 1986 John Blue WPG 10/197 2004 R.J.Anderson PHL 4/101 2003 Brady Greco TB 8/256 2005 Mason Raymond VAN 2/51 1986 Steve MacSwain CGY S/4 2004 Derek Peltier COL 6/184 2004 Jordan Foote NYR 6/169 2005 Michael Gergen PIT 2/61 1987 Sean Fabian VAN 5/87 2005 Ryan Stoa COL 2/34 2005 Alex Stalock SJ 4/112 1987 Ken Gernander WPG 5/96 2005 Jeff Frazee NJ 2/38 2005 Josh Meyers LA 7/206 1987 Ben Hankinson NJ 6/107 2005 Nate Hagemo CAR 2/58 MINNESOTA 2006 Jordan Fulton CGY 6/179 1987 Jake Enebak QUE 8/156 2005 Tony Lucia SJ 6/193 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 2007 Scott Kishel MTL 7/192 1987 Lance Werness CHI 9/176 2006 Erik Johnson STL 1/1 1969 Wally Olds DET 5/157 2008 Drew Olson CMB 4/118 1987 Larry Olimb MIN 10/193 2006 Phil Kessel BOS 1/5 1971 Dean Blais CHI 5/68 2009 Dylan Olsen CHI 1/28 1987 Jeff Pauletti EDM 11/231 2006 Kyle Okposo NYI 1/7 1971 Mike Antonovich MIN 9/113 2009 Daniel Delisle CHI 3/89 1987 Dave Snuggerud BUF S/2 2006 David Fischer MTL 1/20 1974 Dick Spannbauer ATL 3/46 2009 Maxwell Tardy STL 7/202 1974 John Sundberg CAL 6/92 1988 Jeff Stolp MIN 4/64 2006 Michael Carman COL 3/81 1974 Buzz Schneider PIT 6/98 1988 Travis Richards MIN 9/169 2006 Alex Kangas ATL 5/135 1974 Bill Moen ATL 6/100 1988 Grant Bischoff MIN 11/211 2006 Ryan Flynn NSH 6/176 1988 Cory Laylin PIT 11/214 2006 Jay Barriball SJ 7/203 MINNESOTA StATE 1974 John Memryk NYR 7/122 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1974 Joe Micheletti MTL 7/123 1989 Doug Zmolek MIN 1/7 2007 Patrick White VAN 1/25 1989 John Brill PIT 3/58 2007 Jim O’Brien OTT 1/29 1974 Tom Anderson* CAL 7/111 1974 John Sheridan MIN 6/96 1987 Eric Burrill* NYR 9/178 1974 Brad Morrow PHI 13/211 1989 Trent Klatt WSH 4/82 2007 Nico Sacchetti DAL 2/50 1989 Tom Nevers PIT 5/100 2007 Mike Hoeffel NJ 2/57 1987 Dan Brettschneider* WSH 12/224 1974 Warren Miller NYR 21/241 2001 Tim Jackman CMB 2/38 1975 Russ Anderson PIT 2/31 1989 Tom Newman LA 5/103 2007 Jake Hansen CMB 3/68 1989 Tom Pederson MIN 11/217 2007 Cade Fairchild STL 4/96 2001 Jake Brenk EDM 5/154 1975 Paul Holmgren PHL 6/108 2003 David Backes STL 2/62 1975 Joe Baker KC 8/128 1989 Peter Hankinson WPG S/4 2007 Taylor Matson VAN 6/176 1989 Jon Anderson WPG S/9 2007 Nick Larson WSH 7/185 2003 Chad Brownlee VAN 6/190 1975 Robin Larson DET 11/178 2004 Travis Morin WSH 9/263 1975 Bob Fish MTL 14/207 1990 Craig Johnson STL 2/33 2008 Aaron Ness NYI 2/40 1990 Mike Muller WPG 2/35 2008 Nathan Condon COL 7/200 2006 Andrew Sackrison STL 5/124 1975 Don Madson MTL 16/214 2007 Jon Kalinski PHL 6/152 1976 Reed Larson DET 2/22 1990 Joe Dziedzic PIT 3/61 2009 Nick Leddy MIN 1/16 1990 Jeff Nielsen NYR 4/69 2009 Justin Schroeder VAN 1/22 2008 Justin Jokinen BUF 4/101 1976 Bill Baker MTL 3/54 * did not play in WCHA 1976 Phil Verchota MIN 5/75 1990 Darby Hendrickson TOR 4/73 2009 Zach Budish NSH 2/41 1977 Tom Gorence PHL 2/35 1990 Chris McAlpine NJ 7/137 2009 Josh Birkholz MIN 3/67 1977 Mike Greeder PHL 8/139 1991 Steve Magnusson CGY 4/85 2009 Seth Helgeson NJ 4/114 1977 Mike Reilly MTL 8/140 1991 Jeff Callinan STL 5/109 2009 Erik Haula MIN 7/182 NORTH DAKOTA 1991 Jay Moser BOS 8/172 Year Name Team Rd/Pk 1977 Don Micheletti WSH 9/143 1963 Roger Bamburak BOS 3/14 1977 Tim Harrer ATL 9/148 1991 Jed Fiebelkorn STL 9/197 1992 Charlie Wasley QUE 5/100 1968 John Marks CHI 1/9 1978 Steve Christoff MIN 2/24 MINNESOTA DULUTH 1969 Mike Baumgartner CHI 5/60 1978 Rob McClanahan
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