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  • 2012-13 Minnesota Wilderness continue to make history! : DIETRICH’S FOUR POINTS HELP WILDERNESS TO FIRST-EVER U.S. WIN AT RBC CUP
  • Missing in Action : Koivu’s return to form critical to Wild’s slim chance to advance
  • Wilderness Ready to Rise at RBC Cup : Winning the Dudley-Hewitt Cup was just the beginning. The Wilderness now face a 22 hour travel day and four powerhouse Canadian teams in their quest to bring the coveted RBC Cup home to Minnesota.
  • Suter finalist for Norris Trophy : The National Hockey League announced today that Ryan Suter is one of three finalists for the James Norris Memorial Trophy.
  • OUCH, Wild hurt in 3-0 stunner : Hard luck Wild lose Harding, then game, as Hawks shut out Wild by a 3-0 margin and take a commanding 3 games to 1 lead in best of seven series.
  • Minnesota Hockey Magazine Radio Show : Wild quarterfinal Stanley Cup talk and more.
  • From Munich to Minneapolis : Blake Sloan arrives safely back in the Twin Cities, his son is injured on the journey, as the travel and travails of a pro hockey player and his family can be taxing for all family members.
  • Zucker's Luck Takes a Turn : Overtime winner in the cards this time for Wild winger.
  • A Wild win in Overtime cuts Hawks lead to 2 games to 1 : Jason Zucker scored 2:15 into Overtime to give the Minnesota Wild a 3-2 playoff victory over the Chicago Black Hawks.
  • Wilderness 4-3 Overtime victory over St. Michael's capture Dudley-Hewitt Cup  :  The Minnesota Wilderness are moving on and into the RBC Cup.   Five teams remain in overall tournament as 122 have now been eliminated.  Can a Minnesota Team win the Canadian Junior A Championship?
  • Minnesota Wilderness continue their march to the RBC Canada Junior A National Tournament : Wilderness bounce back from early loss, reach championship game in Dudley Hewitt Cup, and now are a victory away of RBC  by gaining a bye into the championship game after defeating the Soo 7-0 and a 3-0 shut out over St. Michaels.
  • Minnesota Hockey Implements Continuation Of A/AA Tournaments : Decision Comes After One Season Of Pilot Program Produced 14 State Champions
  • Rocky Mountain High - Wild In with Win in Colorado by John Mitchell : With the team doing the unpredictable, the Wild win in Colorado to earn the last playoff spot for the Stanley Cup and face top seed Chicago in opening round
  • Coach Yeo at Press Conference after Oilers Drill Wild 6-1 : In this video, Coach Yeo tries to explain a painful exhibit of futility, as the Wild suffered a humiliating loss on home ice on a night they were to clinch their first trip to the playoffs in the past 5 years.
  • With a playoff birth on the line, Oilers Drill the Wild in clinching fashion by Peter Waggoner : With a chance for the hometown team  to clinch a playoff birth, In an amazing display of futility, the Edmonton Oilers scored 6 goals on 16 shots, defeating the Wild by a 6-1 score.

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What Minnesota natives have won the Most Outstanding Player award at the NCAA Frozen Four?

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Question:

What Minnesota natives have won the Most Outstanding Player award at the NCAA Frozen Four?

Answer:

John Matchefts (Eveleth) for Michigan in 1953; Dean Talafous (Hastings) for Wisconsin in 1973; Brad Shelstad (Minneapolis) for Minnesota in 1974; Tom Vannelli (St. Paul) for Minnesota in 1976; Steve Janaczak (St. Paul) for Minnesota in 1979; and J.T. Brown (Rosemount) for UMD in 2011.

Trivia questions and answers for MinnesotaHockeyMagazine.com are provided by Jim Hoey, Associate Publisher of the Legends edition and a staff contributor and columnist. Hoey, a former Greenway High and St. Mary's University player, is the author of Puck Heaven, Minnesota State Boys Hockey Tournament Trivia. Contact him at ajehoey@comcast.net for an autographed and personalized copy. See link for story on the book and the author.