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Plymouth, MN (Wayzata High School) Cedar Rapids - USHL: 4: Stu Bickel: R Freshman Chanhassen, MN (Eden Prairie High School) Sioux Falls - USHL: 5: Derek Peltier – C: L Senior Plymouth, MN (Robbinsdale Armstrong High School) Cedar Rapids - USHL: 6: R.J. Anderson: R Junior Lino Lakes, MN (Centennial High School) 20: David Fischer: R Sophomore
Kunin was born Sophie Shaver on April 3, 1997, in Wayzata, Minnesota, [2] as one of Tom and Cristen Shaver's three children. [3] A graduate of Wayzata High School, Kunin had 25 points in 19 games her senior year and was a finalist for the Minnesota Ms. Hockey award. [4]
Jalosuo began her coaching career while still an active player, joining both the Hamline Pipers women's ice hockey program of Hamline University and the ice hockey program at Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota as an assistant coach in 2015. She retained both positions for four seasons. [12]
The Gophers men's hockey team on Thursday received a verbal commitment from Jacob Kvasnicka, a high-scoring forward from Wayzata who's playing for the U.S. National Team Development Program in ...
In the 2022-23 season, the state had a record 67 NHL players, 59 of whom played high school hockey at such places as Chisago Lakes, South St. Paul, Brainerd, Hopkins, Rogers, Cloquet, East Grand ...
Wayzata High School is a comprehensive public high school in Plymouth, Minnesota, United States, a suburb of Minneapolis. The high school, operated by Wayzata Public Schools , had about 3711 students in grades 9 to 12 as of 10/1/23, [ 2 ] making it Minnesota's largest secondary school by enrollment.
He attended Wayzata High School, and played high school football and ice hockey. He was touted as a potential second or third-round National Hockey League (NHL) draft pick, but teams did not draft him because it was thought that he was more likely to pursue a football career. While he was a successful ice hockey player, having been named a team ...
The West Middle School building was opened in 1951 as a junior/senior high school, housing grades 7-12 and was converted to Wayzata Junior High School in 1961, housing grades 7-9. The name was eventually modified to Wayzata West Junior High School when Ridgemount Junior High became Wayzata East Junior High School in the mid-1980s.