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In 1946, he developed the Warroad Lakers, helping them become the best senior amateur hockey team in North America. The Warroad Lakers hockey team entertained the locals with excellent hockey for 50 years, and Cal was coaching or managing them every step of the way.
Feb 19, 2017 · Warroad’s NHL legacy began in 1971 with the debut of Henry Boucha, a silver medalist at the 1972 Olympics, and another member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
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The roots of Warroad hockey can be traced to those days at the dawn of the 20th Century, when the sport was played on ponds, the Warroad River and in backyard rinks, traditions that continue here to this day.
Feb 21, 2017 · The recently released documentary “The Road Through Warroad: Hockeytown USA,” which aired on NBC Sports Network, showcases the small town's rich hockey tradition, which has helped produce five...
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Dec 18, 2023 · In March, famed Warroad, Olympics and NHL player Henry Boucha testified before a legislative committee to tell the story of the history behind the name and logo, which honors the region’s roots as an indigenous community before the arrival of European settlers.
BILL CHRISTIAN. Bill was born in Warroad, MN on January 28, 1938. As a freshman in high school, Bill helped the Warroad Warriors take home a 2 nd place trophy in the 1953 Minnesota State High School Tournament playing alongside his older brother, Roger.
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But in all of that hype and happiness, someone decided to take it a step too far. Signs proclaiming Detroit as “Hockeytown” started to appear in the late 1990s – a full 40 years after the name had rightfully landed in eastern Roseau County. They put the name at center ice of Joe Louis Arena.