Henry Boucha Almost Didn't Play In The Olympics

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
  • Warroad hockey legend Henry Boucha joined the U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team in 1972, helping the team win a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Japan.
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  • @KMK7355
    @KMK7355 Před 14 dny

    The HS Classes of 1967-73 were the first group of US Players to produce
    top 6F and top 4 Dmen in some quantity. It also produced other NHL Players
    1967 - McElmury, Sheehan, Sarner
    1968 - Watt, Patrick
    1969 - Boucha, Anderson, McManama, Hynes, Joe Noris, Antonovich, Butters
    1970 - Milbury, Nyrop, Ftorek, Ahern, Williams, Palmer, Fotiu
    1971 - Hangsleben, Talafous, Younghans, O'Neil, Bolduc
    1972 - Chartraw, Sargent, Walker, Howe, Alley,
    1973 - O'Connell, Norwich, Brownschidle, Anderson, Wilson, Lamby, Holmgren, Burns, Fontas, Howe, Morrison, Carlson
    Notable milestone players were Rick Chartraw who was first US player picked in 1st Round if NHL Draft. Robbie Ftorek who was 1st US Player to win an MVP Award in a Major Pro Hockey League.

  • @KMK7355
    @KMK7355 Před 14 dny

    My older brother graduated from HS in Mass in 1969, same year as Boucha.
    My brother was recruited by NU Coach Jim Bell and played against Boucha's Olympic teammate Robbie Ftorek in 1969-69 season HS season.
    Williamson was correct about how young that team was.
    The 3 youngest forwards were 16 year old Mark Howe of Michigan (HS Class of 1973), 20 year old Robbie Ftorek of Needham, Mass (HS Class of 1970) and 20 year old Henry Boucha of Warroad, Minn (HS Class of 1969).
    They upset Czechoslovakia 5-1, which got them Silver as somehow Sweden who beat the US lost to USSR and either Czechoslovakia or Finland.
    20 year old Robbie Ftorek