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Alumni Listing *2015-16 GF Americans Great Falls Americans Hockey: Alumni Listing *2015-16 GF Americans (North American 3 Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Miles Giorgione 2014-15, 2015-16 Marian University (WI) (2016-Present) Jake Stephan 2015-16 Michigan Warriors (NAHL) (2014-15) / Concordia College (MN) (2016-Present) Connor Barta 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 Aquinas College (MI) (2016-Present) Reed Link 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 Dakota College of Bottineau (ND) (2016-Present) *= 2011- Present is what USA Hockey considers to be Junior A Tier III Hockey. *2014-15 GF Americans (North American 3 Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Jordan Moran 2014-15 St. Olaf College (2015-Present) Lucas Lomax 2014-15 Northern Arizona University (2015-Present) Lucas Stover 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Robert Morris University (2015-Present) Wade Wylie 2014-15 Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) (2015) Evan Hauser 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) (2014-15) / University of Alaska Anchorage (2015- Present) Devin Panzeca 2014-15 Northeast Generals (NAHL) (2016-Present) *= 2011- Present is what USA Hockey considers to be Junior A Tier III Hockey. *2013-14 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Donovan Mattfeldt 2012-13, 2013-14 University of Wisconsin-Superior (2014-Present) Brady Christiaens 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 University of Northern Colorado (2014-Present) Aaron McInnis 2013-14 Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) (2014-Present) *= 2011- Present is what USA Hockey considers to be Junior A Tier III Hockey. *2012-13 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Billy Grillo 2012-13 St. Mary’s College (2013-Present) Connor Mize 2012-13 Metro State College (2013-Present) Nate Bastian 1012-13 Austin Bruins (NAHL) (2013-Present) *= 2011- Present is what USA Hockey considers to be Junior A Tier III Hockey. *2011-12 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Dalton Garton 2011-12 University of Washington-Bothel (2014-Present) (2012-2014 GF Americans Assistant Coach/Director of Player Personnel) *= 2011- Present is what USA Hockey considers to be Junior A Tier III Hockey. 2002-03 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Drew Sanders 2002-03 Sacred Heart University (2003-2007) Jeff Fearing 2002-03 Army (2004-2008) Scott Sikkink 2002-03 University of Wisconsin-Stout (2004-2008) Nick Micek 2001-02, 2002-03 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2003-2004) Cory Mozak 2002-03 University of Wisconsin-Stout (2005-2007) Brandon Roberts 2002-03 Colorado College (2003-2004) Chris Kaufman 2002-03 Robert Morris College (2004-2008) Dain Prewitt 2002-03 Bentley College (2005-2009) Matt Grasseschi 2002-03 (GF Native) University of Wisconsin-Stout (2005-2006) Rory Dynan 2001-02, 2002-03 Bethel College (2006-2007) / Gustavus Adolphus College (2007-2010) David Perri 2002-03 University of Minnesota-Crookston (2003-2004) Wayne State University (2005-2006) / Hamline University (2006-2007) Taylor Guay 2002-03 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2005-2009) Colin Kingston 2002-03 Utica College (2005-2009) Matt Tyree 2002-03 Bentley College (2004-2005) / Minnesota State-Mankato (2006-2008) Jeff Mosher 2001-02, 2002-03 SUNY-Geneseo College (2004-2006) Andrew Gustineau 2002-03 St. Olaf College (2003-2007) Kyle McDermott 2002-03 St. Olaf College (2003-2005) Shawn Breaker 2002-03 Grant MacEwan College (2005-2007) / Portage College (2008-2009) Bryan Sobonya 2002-03 Utica College (2005-2006) Brent Solei 2002-03 University of Minnesota (2007-2008) Zach Cardella 2002-03 Curry College (2006-2010) 2001-02 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Mike Elm 2000-01, 2001-02 University of Wisconsin-Stout (2002-2006) Justin Huth 2000-01, 2001-02 University of Wisconsin-Stout (2002-2006) Josh Robinson 2001-02 Salem State College (2002-2006) Zac Headrick 2001-02 Gustavus Adolphus College (2002-2003) / University of Wisconsin-River Falls (2003-2004) Tarik Yumusakar 2001-02 Augsburg College (2002-2003) James Jernberg 1999-00, 2001-02 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2002-2006) Travis Ramsey 2001-02 University of Minnesota (2004-2008) Zack Tarkir 2001-02 Northern Michigan University (2003-2007) 2003 NHL Draft: Rd. 5 #167 New Jersey Devils (NHL) Chris Turkin 2001-02 University of Alaska-Anchorage (2004-2008) Brian Kolesar 2001-02 University of Findley (2003-2004) / SUNY-Fredonia College (2004-2005) BJ Garczynski 2001-02 University of Wisconsin-Stout (2003-2007) Danny King 2001-02 University of Denver (2006-2007) Nate Haskins 2001-02 University of Minnesota-Crookston (2002-2006) Dan Kehler 2001-02 St. Olaf College (2002-2006) 2000-01 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Rick Kisskeys 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01 Minnesota State-Mankato (2001-2004) Patrick Dwyer 1999-00, 2000-01 Western Michigan University (2001-2005) 2002 NHL Draft Rd.4 #116 Atlanta Thrashers (NHL) 2008-2015: Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) 2015-Present: MODO Hockey (SHL) Steve Moe 1999-00, 2000-01 University of Wisconsin-River Falls (2001-2005) Bobby Robins 2000-01 University of Massachusetts-Lowell (2002-2006) 2014-15 Boston Bruins (NHL) David Printz 2000-01 2001 NHL Draft Rd.7 #225 Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) (2005-2007) Scott Foyt 2000-01 University of North Dakota (2003-2007) Ty Deinema 1999-00, 2000-01 Quinnipiac University (2002-2006) Adam Rhein 2000-01 University of Connecticut (2001-2005) Eric Smith 1999-00, 2000-01 St. Norbet College (2001-2002) Bryan Hapka 2000-01 St. Olaf College (2001-2004) Dave Koch 2000-01 Marian University (2003-2004) Ryne Ess 2000-01 St. Mary’s University (MN) (2001-2005) Cody Wojdyla 2000-01 Fairfield University (2001-2003) Jon Volp 2000-01 Minnesota State-Mankato (2001-2005) 1999-00 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Ryan Pollock 1998-99, 1999-00 University of Regina (2000-2005) Jess Johnson 1998-99, 1999-00 University of Wisconsin-River Falls (2001-2004) Spanky Leonard 1999-00 Air Force Academy (2000-2004) Ben Manny 1999-00 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (2000-2005) Mark Cole 1998-99, 1999-00 SUNY- Plattsburgh College (2000-2002) Al Schumacher 1999-00 St. Mary’s University (MN) (2001-2004) Matt Gehr 1999-00 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (2001-2003) Adam Holmgren 1999-00 St. Mary’s University (MN) (2001-2005) Rob Goral 1999-00 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2001-2003) James Crank 1999-00 Southern New Hampshire University (2002-2003) University of Massachusetts-Boston (2003-2004) / Framingham State College (2004-2005) Justin Johnson 1999-00 University of Minnesota (2001-2005) 1998-99 GF Americans (American West Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Steve Moe 1997-98, 1998-99 University of Wisconsin-River Falls (2001-2003) Jacque Vezina 1998-99 University of Wisconsin-River Falls (2001-2003) 1997-98 GF Americans (American Frontier Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Paul Cox 1997-98 University of Denver (1998-2000) Mike Bujdos 1996-97, 1997-98 American International College (1999-2003) 1996-97 GF Americans (American Frontier Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Josh Baier 1996-97 University of Findlay (1998-2002) Archie Bifulk 1995-96, 1996-97 St. Cloud State (MN) (1998-2000) Scott Felker 1996-97 SUNY-Cortland College (1998-1999) / University of Michigan-Dearborn (2000-2002) Dave Hnatiuk 1996-97 University of Lethbridge (2004-2006) Darren Reaume 1996-97 Amherst College (1999-2002) Kenny Hood 1996-97 Manhattanville College (2000-2001) John Hanke 1996-97 Lake Forest College (1997-1998) Rocky Reeves 1996-97 SUNY-Buffalo State (1999-2003) 1995-96 GF Americans (American Frontier Hockey League) Name Year in GF College (Years Attended) or NAHL Team Pro Team Chris Burke 1995-96 University of Wisconsin-River Falls (1996-2000) Josh Langfeld 1995-96 University of Michigan (1997-2001) 1997 NHL Draft Rd.3 #66 Ottawa Senators (NHL) 2001-2004: Ottawa Senators (NHL) 2005-2006: San Jose Sharks (NHL) 2006-2007: Detroit Red Wings (NHL) 2007-2008: Nashville Predators (NHL) .
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