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> The Gophers' hockey recruiting class that will sign tenders
> Wednesday might be Doug Woog's tallest with 6-foot defensemen
> Nick Angell of Duluth East and Jordan Leopold of Armstrong, 6-1
> goalie Adam Hauser of Greenway (Coleraine), 6-1 forwards Doug
> Meyer of Kennedy and Erik Wendel of Brooklyn Park, and 5-11
> forward Johnny Pohl of Red Wing. And don't be surprised if 6-3 Pat
> O'Leary of Armstrong ends up with the hockey and baseball
> Gophers.
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> Defenseman Mike Crowley, who passed up his senior season with
> the Gophers for a $350,000 signing bonus from the Anaheim Mighty
> Ducks, has one goal and one assist in 12 games for the Ducks'
> American Hockey League team in Cincinnati.
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> Ex-St. Cloud State forward Matt Cullen, recently promoted to the
> Ducks from Cincinnati, picked up his first NHL point with an assist
> against Detroit the other night.
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> Now that Norm Coleman has been reelected, look for the St. Paul
> mayor, who defied great odds in persuading the National Hockey
> League to place an expansion team in his city, to find a way for the
> Twins to move to St. Paul if Minneapolis can't deliver.
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> A bipartisan hockey crowd that included nearly a dozen former
> North Stars, as well as Gophers hockey coaches Doug Woog and
> Laura Halldorson, gathered at Joe Senser's restaurant in Roseville on
> Sunday to thank Coleman for his leadership in bringing the NHL to
> Minnesota.
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