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Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Keith Hall * Mr. Spirit: Brian Storm * Rookie of the Year: John Saville
Most Popular Player: Pete Inkster (Jr. Musketeers Head coach 75-77 / 76 State Champion Runner up)
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Lei Hartviksen * Mr. Spirit: Pete Maxwell * Rookie of the Year: Bubba Podwysocki
Most Popular Player: Lei Hartviksen
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Vern McCormick & Lei Hartvikson
Back: Steve Boyle, Sam Nelligan, Harney Lesyk, Colin Lesyk, Wayne Pushie, Vern McCormick, Bogdan Podwysocki,
Steve Desloges, Larry Kellett, Ron Wallace, Bill Frerotte, Mike Noel, Pierre Bourgeois, Barry Head
Front: Terry Mulroy, Pete Inkster, Lei Hartviksen, Pete Maxwell, Dave Kartio, John Saville & Keith Hall
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Alex Shibicky * Mr. Spirit: Randy MacDonald * Most Popular Player: Bubba Podwysocki
Rookie of the Year: Dave Davies (Metros Coach 88-93 / 91, 92 & 99 State Champions)
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Alex Shibicky, Jim Peck, Steve Desloges, Bubba Podwysocki, Dave Davies
USHL Rookie of the Year: Alex Shibicky * USHL Leading Scorer (Defence); Jimmy Peck
Back: Greg Gilbert, Julian Nixion, Steve Heathwood, Dave Davies, Steve Desloges, Bubba Podwysocki, Jim White,
Tommy Davies, Mike Noel, Jimmy Peck, Player/Coach John Saville
Front: Terry Mulroy, Steve Boyle, Sam Nelligan, Dave Kartio, Pete Maxwell, Barry Head, Alex Shibicky,
Randy MacDonald, Ralph Kloiber
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Rick Kennedy * Mr. Spirit: Dave Murphy * Rookie of the Year: Sean Coghlan
Most Popular Player: Dave Kartio
USHL Awards
USHL MVP: Rick Kennedy * USHL Best Defenseman: Jimmy Peck * USHL Coach of the Year: John Saville
USHL All-Star Selections: Jim Peck, Rick Kennedy Dave Kartio & Coach John Saville
USHL “Dream Team”: Jim Peck, Rick Kennedy Dave Kartio & Coach John Saville
Rick Kennedy leads the Musketeers in scoring with 109 (43/66) points (48 game schedule) Dave Kartio finishes in second
with 97 (52/45) Points (48 game schedule) Sean Coughlan, Dave Davies, Jim Peck, Barry Head & Steve Boyle round out
the Musketeer scoring, all with over 50 points (48 game schedule)
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Jimmy Peck (Metros Coach 01-07 / 2003 State Champions)
Rookie of the Year: Walt Johnson (Metros Coach 79-82 & 96-00 / 98 & 99 State Champions)
Mr. Spirit: Sam Nelligan Most Popular Player: Sam Nelligan
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Selections: Jimmy Peck*, Rick Clubbe, Steve Colp
*Two-time selection
USHL Best Defenseman: Jimmy Peck*
*Two-time selection
USHL “Dream Team”: Jim Peck*, Steve Colp, Rick Clubbe, Walt Johnson, Dave Davies
*Two-time selection
Steve Colp leads the Musketeers in scoring with 77 (57/40) points (48 game schedule). Rick Clubbe finishes in
second with 65 (25/40) Points (48 game schedule) Dave Davies, Jimmy Peck, & Walt Johnson round out the scoring
with 61, 60 & 49 points (48 game schedule) Jimmy Peck is again selected to the USHL All-Star and Dream Teams
as well as the USHL Defenceman of the Year for a second season.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Dave Legree * Mr. Spirit: Rich Hanson * Rookie of the Year: Bob Ferguson
Most Popular Player: Randy MacDonald
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Selections: Jimmy Peck*,
*Three-time selection
USHL Best Defenseman: Jimmy Peck*
*Three-time selection
USHL “Dream Team”: Insert Player here.
Captain Walt Johnson leads the Musketeers in scoring with 101 points (40/61) (48 game schedule)
Bob Ferguson finishes in second with 87 points (37/50) (48 game schedule)
Jimmy Peck, Mike Thomas & Randy MacDonald round out the scoring with 71, 63 & 57 points (48 game schedule)
Back: Bobby Hutten, Mark Castillo, Donny Madson, Dave Davies, Trainer Steve Musco, Bob Ferguson, Sam Nelligan,
Steve Heathwood, Jim Stebbe
Middle: James Salisbury, Player M1 ???, Eddy Smith, Marlin Mense, Mike Thomas, Jimmy Peck, Player M5 ???,
Dave Murphy, Brian Kelso
Front: Dave LeGree, Randy McDonald, Head Coach Charlie Burns, Walt Johnson, Owner Gary Lipschutz,
Julian Nixon, Rich Hanson
Players prepare for the National Anthem in the Sioux City Auditorium
Players line-up in preparation for that night’s National Anthem. Notes: The Audi still has some fence going-on
around the players benches, which are still located in the Vomitories as well as the wood seats. This shot shows
the guy standing on what would today would be Court #1 at the Long Lines Family Rec Center, facing north
looking at the climbing wall.
Players are listed left to right: Bobby Hutten, Dave Murphy Bob Ferguson, Keith Pauley, ID This Player,
Sammy Nelligan, Mark Castillo, Marlin Mense, Randy McDonald, Rich Hanson, Dave LeGree and Bob Beatty
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Most Valuable Player: Dave Tracy Mr. Spirit: Les Batog
Rookie of the Year: Brian Hartman (SYHA/Sioux City Jr. Musketeers 1972-78)
Most Popular Player: Dave Davies (Metros Coach 88-93 / 91, 92 & 99 State Champions)
USHL Awards
United State Hockey League Co-MVP: Dave LeGree
MVP Dave Tracy puts up 106 points (57/49) to lead the Musketeers in scoring (48 game schedule). Captain Walt Johnson
finishes right behind with 91 points (33/58) (48 game schedule). Brian Hartman, Dave Davies and Dave Murphy round out
the scorers with 72, 70 & 65 points (48 game schedule)
Dave LeGree (Metros Coach 82-85 / 2014-18) 2018 MHSHL State Champions / 2018 USA Hockey National Champions)
Back: Pat Klinkhammer, Brian Gallagher, Jerry Augustine, Kurt Dade, Mike Valesano, Brian Hartman, Joe Simone
Middle: James Salisbury, Dave Pfannenstein, Paul Falletti, Tom Prins, Lance Breault, Dave Tracy, Les Batog,
Matt King, Brian Kelso
Front: Dave LeGree, Dave Davies, Head Coach Andre Beauulieu, Captain Walt Johnson, Owner Gary Lipshutz,
Dave Murphy, Kevin Horton
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Mike Valesano * Mr. Spirit: Robert Larson * Rookie of the Year: Doug Spedding
Most Popular Player: Brian Hartman (SYHA/Sioux City Jr. Musketeers 1972-78)
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Mike Valesano, Brian Hartman & Deane Hansen
Returning veterans and team Captains Mike Valesano and Brian Hartman lead the way by far in Musketeer scoring. Mike
records both a team leading forty goals, fifty-one assists for ninety-one total points. Right behind him is Sioux City
native Brian Hartman; he grabs thirty-eight red-lighters and forty-eight helpers for eighty-eight regular season points.
Back: Jim Finn ???, Kirk Gilger, Mike Valesano, Robbie Larson, Player B5 ???, Player B6 ???, Player B7 ???
Middle: Dean Welk, Chris Lindberg, Jeff Huber, Joe Hurley, Punky Moteberg, Brian Atkins, Mike Pitsenberger,
Fred Kaminska, Joel Johnson
Front: Jerry Thompson, Jerry Augustine, Head Coach Lyle Bradley, Captain Brian Hartman, Owner Gary Lipshutz,
PlayerF2 ??? Doug Spedding
Musketeer Team Awards
|Most Valuable Player: Punky Moteberg * Rookie of the Year: Paul Warren * Most Popular Player: Doug Spedding
Mr. Spirit: Jeff Gray(Metros Assistant Coach 94-97, 00-07 & 2011-14 / 1994,2003 State Champions)
USHL Awards
Need Information Here
Back:John Taylor, Greg Perkins, Punky Moteberg, Brian Idso, Paul Warden
Middle: Mike Mackey, Jeff Gray, Chris Lindberg, Brad Ross, Dave Bina, Keith Vanaannen, Robbie Larsen
Front: Kirk Gilger, Richard Bradley, Doug Spedding, Jeff Huber, Fred Kaminska
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Brian Williams * Mr. Spirit: Dave Bina * Rookie of the Year: Dave George
Most Popular Player: Pete Ryskamp
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Need Info Here
Brian Williams leads the Musketeers with 100 points (44/56) (48 game season) Fred Kaminska would follow right behind
with 93 points and a whopping 68 Assists. Pete Ryskamp would round out the top three scorers with 85 (39/46) points.
Top: Dave George, Paul Kohlman, Brian Williams, Pete Ryskamp
Third: Keith Krug, Brian Idso, Kevin Mann, Mark Hagen, Mike Sellke, Duane Fonger, Pat McDonough
Second: Jeff Jacobs, Mark Vichorek, Dave Bina, Brad Ross, Dave Witham, Keith Vaananen, Trainer Scott Koskovich
Front: Doug Spedding, General Manager John McNeil, Fred Kaminska, Head Coach Bob Ferguson,
Owner Ted Carlson, Jim Martin
1981-82 Team Photo
Back: Clayton Wiffen, Brian Idso, Jeff Gray, Keith Heathslip, Dave George, Mark Hagen, Brent Hartman,
Player B1 ???
Middle: Player M1 ???, Player M2 ???, Keith Vaananen, Jeff Jacobs, Mark Vichorek, Brad Ross, Dave Witham,
Player M3 ??? Dan Reynolds, Pat McDonough
Front: Player F1 ???, Trainer Scott Koskovich, Fred Kaminska, Doug Spedding, Pete Ryskamp, Bob Ferguson, Jim martin
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Al Ericsson * Mr. Spirit: Mark Hagen * Rookie of the Year: Thor Bolstad
Most Popular Player: Terry Jensen
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Brian Williams, Pete Ryskamp & Fred Kaminska
USHL 1st All-Star Team: Al Ericsson
USHL International All- Star Team: Mike Affholter, Todd Donaldson & Pete Ryskamp
Al Ericsson leads the Musketeers with 109 points (65/44) (48 game season). Terry Jensen would follow
with eighty-seven points on fifty-threegoals & thirty-four assists and veteran Pete Ryskamp with eighty-one points
including thirty red-lighters and a team leading fifty-one helpers.
Top: Jeff Jacobs, Duane Fonger, Jerry Viti, Al Ericson, Keith Schermele, Jay Sutliffe
Third: Tom Shinabargar, Mark Hagen, Terry Jensen, Rick Swarbrick, Thor Bolstad
Second: Scott Dub, Todd Donaldson, Mike Sellke, Keith Savaire, Bill Borchers, General Manager John McNeil
Front: Dana Orent, Head Coach Bob Ferguson, Mike Affholter, Pete Ryskamp, Stan Bautch
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Tom Shinabargar * Mr. Spirit: Todd Krynski * Rookie of the Year: Chris Sonnesyn
Most Popular Player: Scott Dub
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Mike Sparago, Jerry Viti & Bruce Watkins
USHL International All- Star Team: Dana Orent, Scott Shoffstall, Scott Dub, Bruce Watkins & Mike Sparago
USHL International All- Star Team Coach: Bob Ferguson
Mike Sparago leads the Musketeers with 90 points (54/36) (48 game season)
Scott Shoffstall and Rick Swarbrick finish with the season with 77 (30/47) and 70 (44/26) points (48 game season)
Top:Tom Shinabargar, Brad McDonald, Chris Sonnesyn, Pete Stensgaard, Jon McGurk
Third: George Swarbrick, Don Elland, John Mueller, Scott Dub, Todd Krynski
Second: Trainer Marcus Rotrammel, Matt Shaw, Jerry Viti, Scott Shoffstall, Mike Sparago, Ernie Baxter,
General Manager John McNeil
Front: Dana Orent, Coach Bob Ferguson, Bruce Watkins, Scott Adaska, Rick Swarbrick, Steve O’Shea
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Scott Shoffstall * Mr. Spirit: Matt Shaw * Rookie of the Year: Vin Pumilio
Most Popular Player: Steve O’Shea
USHL Awards
USHLPlayer of the Year: Scott Shoffstall USHL Forward of the Year: Scott Shoffstall
USHL Leading Scorer: Scott Shoffstall
USHL All-Star Game: Steve O’Shea, Matt Shaw, Scott Shoffstall, Tony Carter & Jon McGurk
USHL All-Star Team: Scott Shoffstall, Matt Shaw
USHL International All- Star Team: Scott Shoffstall*, Mat Shaw & Jon McGurk
USHL International All- Star Team General Manager: Bob Ferguson
*Two time USHL International All Star Team selection
Scott Shoffstall leads the Musketeers and the USHL with 114 points; recording a league leading sixty-three goals and
fifty-one assists (48 game season). Tony Carter and Jon McGurk finish with the season with 88 (35/53) and 77
(31/46) points (48 game season)
Back: Tom Jenjinson, Mike Gismondi, Chris Sonnesyn, Brian Giachino, Pete Prediger
Third: Coach Bob Ferguson, Tony Carter, Brian Klanow, Rob Broderick, Bill Ferreira, Vin Pumilio,
Traniner Marcus Rotrammel
Second: Tim Bullock, Mike Fowler, Scott Doherty, Steve McKinley, Ben Pernosky
Front: Steve O’Shea, Jon McGurk, Matt Shaw, Scott Shoffstall, Jay Olsen
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Tim Ferguson * Mr. Spirit: Rick Dodd * Rookie of the Year: Pat Watson
Most Popular Player: Mike Racz
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Game: Tim Ferguson, Mike Racz, Bill Brieren, Brian Klanow, Tony Carter, Mike Fowler
Tim Bullock & Doug Baily
USHL Player of the Year: Tim Ferguson * USHL Forward of the Year: Tim Ferguson
USHL Leading Scorer: Tim Ferguson
USHL All-Star Game Head Coach Team South: Bob Ferguson Head Coach
USHL All-Star Team: Tim Ferguson, Tim Bullock & Mike Racz
USHL Player of the Year: Tim Ferguson USHL Forward of the Year: Tim Ferguson
USHL Defenseman of the Year: Tim Bullock
USHL Coach of the Year: Bob Ferguson * USHL General Manager of the Year: Bob Ferguson
Tim Ferguson sets a USHL record with 135 points (56/79) (48 game schedule) Mike Racz finished right behind him with
132 (55/77) (48 game schedule) Mike Racz records 5 goals in a game (Twice) / Tim Ferguson 5 goals in a game
(tie Musketeer record) Tim Ferguson scores 8 points on a single Game (tie Musketeer record)
Back: Brian Klanow, Tony Carter, Larry Whitted, Scott Doherty, Rick Dodd, Bill Bieren, Tim Ferguson
Middle: John Weber, Mark Ulvin, Don Dwyer, Brad Mattson, Mike Racz, Tom Jenkinson, Doug Bailey
Front: Jay Oleson, Scott Shoffstall, Head Coach Bob Ferguson, Tim Bullock, Pat Watson, Brain Giachino,
Trainer Marcus Rotrammel, Mike Fowler, Darren Lepper
Team Picture (Start of Season)
Back: Player B1 ???, Mike Racz, Larry Whitted, Player B3 ???, Player B4 ???, Tim Ferguson, Player B5 ???, Tony Carter,
Brian Klanow
Middle: John Webber, Mark Ulvin, Don Dwyer, Brad Mattson, Doug Bailey, Tom Jenkinson, Scott Doherty,
Player 3 ???
Front: Pat Watson, Ted Carlson-Owner, Tim Bullock, Jay Oleson, Bob Ferguson-Coach, Trainer Marcus Rotrammel,
Darren Lepper
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Rod Taylor * Mr. Spirit: Craig Campagnolio * Rookie of the Year: Paul Ferry
Most Popular Player: Rod Taylor *
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor sets a USHL record with 67 goals in a single season (48 game schedule)
Rod Taylor sets a USHL record with 24 power play goals in a single season (48 game schedule) Rod also leads the team
in scoring recording 110 regular season points. Steve Bogoyevac finishes second in scoring recoding sixty-six points and
Tom Jenkinson with sixty-two points were a distant second and third scorers.
Back: Scott Durocher, Mark Tremain, Chris Michaels, Paul Gherardi, Pat Mismash, Paul Ferry, Steve Bogoyevac
Middle: Matt Sardella, Darryl Gorham, Kevin Lambert, Rob Casper, Bill Hein, Craig Campagnolio, Chuck Wood, Lee Cannon
Front: Rob Davis, Coach Bob Ferguson, Mark Ulvin, Tom Jenkinson, Tim Bullock, Rod Taylor, Don Dwyer,
Marcus Rotrammel, Bob Taylor
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Grant Block * Mr. Spirit: Mike Pohlen * Rookie of the Year: Chris Campbell
Most Popular Player: Paul Ferry * USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Need info Here
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Bill Hein, Grant Block
Rookie Chris Campbell and Grant Block lead the Musketeers with 86 (41/45) and 85 (40/45) Points (48 game season)
Top: Billy Hein, Robert Johansson, Cary Mierzejewski, Dave Tench, Rob Husulak, Brad Priest, Don Dwyer
Third: Don Duell, Tim Curtis, Brian Grau, Mike Pohlen, Travis Zahradka, Joe Teddeucci, Tom Armitage
Second: Bob Ferguson, Grant Block, Mark Brockman, Chris Campbell, Bruce Weaver, Chris Michaels, Marcus Rotramel
Front: Mike McKersie, Steve Bogoyevac, Daryl Gallegos, Paul Ferry, Tom Total
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Travis Zahradka Mr. Spirit: Brent Boeger Rookie of the Year: Sean Marsan
Most Popular Player: Chris Campbell
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game:
USHL Curt Hammer Award: Sean Marsan
Travis Zahradka scores 87 points on forty goald and forty-seven assists (48 game season). Chris Campbell grabs
seventy-eight points, Don Duell sixty-nine, Page Klostreich fifty-nine & Sean Marson fifty points.
Sean Marsan receives the USHL’s Sportsmanship Award setting a League record that will stand the sets of time recording
no penalty minutes the entire 48 games season.
Back: Steve McLean, Brent Boerger, Rick Davis, Sean Marsan, Page Klostreich, Steve Chalupnik
Middle: John Johnson, Chris DeLeone, John McCoy, Peter Brownlee, Brett Hopkins, Dave Kolar, Tim Rumpf, Paul Harbaugh
Front: Jay Brekke, Head Coach Bob Ferguson, Travis Zahradka, Don Duell, Steve Grizzell, Chris Campbell, Tim Curtis,
Trainer Billy Danderand, Brian Langlot
1988-89 (Start of Season)
Back:
Middle:
Front: Head Coach Bob Ferguson, Player F1 ???, Travis Zahradka, Player F2 ???, Tom Dennis, Players F3 ???,
Player F4 ???, Amel Paolucci, Trainer/Equipment Manager Billy Danderand
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Brian Langlot * Mr. Spirit: Paul Harbaugh * Rookie of the Year: Scott Bell * Most Popular: Chris Deleone
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Brian Langlot, Steve Chalupnik, Ron Sweeny, Peter Brownlee, Scott Bell,
Steve McLean & Sean Marsan
USHL All-Star Team: Brian Langlot & Scott Bell
USHL Coach of the Year: Bob Ferguson
USHL All-Star & Prospects Associate Coach Southern Division: Bob Ferguson
Rookie Scott Bell would lead the charge in Musketeer scoring with a team high thirty-five goals and seventy-seven points.
Returning veteran Sean Marsan would finish second with twenty-eight goals and a team leading forty-seven assists.
Jon Engfer would net twenty-six red-lighters and thirty-two assists for fifty-eight points.
Preseason Team Photo
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Chad Remackel * Mr. Spirit: Brad Beedle * Rookie of the Year: Troy Davis
Most Popular Player: Derek Thede
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Al Eskelin & Chad Remackel
An all rookie line-up of Musketeers this season sees Chad Remackel lead the Musketeers in the scoring department
with a team leading twenty-nine assists and forty-eight total points. Ben Fairbanks would collect a dozen goals and
twenty-three assists. Troy Davis would record a team leading twenty-one goals for thirty-three regular season points.
(Season Start Team Photo)
Midseason Team Photo
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Chad Remackel * 7th Man: Paul Knight * Rookie of the Year: Dieter Kochan & Brian Leitza
Most Improved Player: Nate Painovich
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Chad Remackle*, Jim Fish, Tony Prpic & David Klasnik
USHL All-Star Team: Chad Remackel
* Two-Time All Star Game selection
Chad Remackel again, leads the Musketeers in scoring with ninety-four total points; including both a team leading thirty-six
goals and fifty-eight assists. Missing a couple of games this season he did all this in just forty-four games; averaging over
two points per game. David Klasnick would finish in second, recording thirty goals for sixty-two points. Jim Fish with
would notch twenty-goals and add twenty-nine helpers to finish among the top three scorers.
Back: Mike Arel, Paul Knight, Matt Stockert, Tony Prcic, Player B1 ???, David Buck, John Seaverson, Chris Frescoln
Middle: Billy Danderand, Jason Knobblock, Mike Hashbargar, Nathan Painovich, Player M1 ???, Player M2 ???
Jason Christopherson, Brian Westerberg, Player M3 ???, Tony Walters.
Front: Brain Kreft, Jim Fish, Chad Remackel, Brain Leitza, Dave Lohrei, Sean Storie, Player F3???, Dieter Kochan
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Bryon Haro * 7th Man: Bryon Haro * Rookie of the Year: Marc Grande
Most Improved Player: Brett Lovett
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: David Buck, Bryon Haro & Derik Locker
USHL All-Star Team: David Buck
USHL Rookies and All-Star team selections Bryan Haro and Derek Locker would lead the team in scoring with sixty-two
points. Bryan would post a team leading twenty-six goals and Derek would lead the team with thirty-eight assists. Also a
selection to the mid-season classis is veteran David Buck who records record seventeen goals and twenty-nine assists.
Mid-season Photo
Back: Equipment manager Billy Danderand, Player B1 ???, Eric Silverman, Chad Frankckowiak, Brent Lovett,
Player B2 ???, Marc Grande, Eric Preston, TrainerTim Harris Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Karty Kernaghan
Middle: Player M1 ???, Bryan Fuss, Chris Chelios, J.T Bernier, Rolf Simonson, Matt Hanaman, Jessie Monell
Front: Brian Leitza, Tony Walters,Player F1 ???, David Buck, Head Coach Dave Lohrei, Bryon Haro, Player F2 ???,
Mike Rotsch, Brian Kreft
Beginning of the season
Daubenspeck and Leitza
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Bryan Fuss * 7th Man: J.T. Bernier * Rookie of the Year: John Grahame
Most Improved Player: Kirby Senden
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jeff Rucinski, Bryan Fuss & Alex Gordon
I Need a good 1993-94 Team Picture
Top: Matt Bentley, Bryon Fuss, Bobby Deleidi, Bobby Fitzpatrick, Tim Harris-Trainer, Greg Hemsoth, Alex Gorgon, Daniel Rice, Tony Neville
Middle: TJ Tanberg, Derek Mohamed, Jeff Rucinski, Jeff Letey, Lance Carnahan, Keith Bland, Chad Schneider, Bill Baaki
Front: John Grahame, Brett Lovett, Jesse Monell, JT Bernier, Dave Lohrei, Mark Grande, Chris Chelios, Eric Silverman, Brain Leitza
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Jay Panzer * 7th Man: Bobby Deleidi * Rookie of the Year: Jay Panzer
Most Improved Player: Drew Hale
Offensive Player of the Year: Eric Silverman Defensive Player of the Year: Brad Nelson
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Roger Wilsey, Ryan Guzior, Jay Panzer, Eric Silverman & Jesse Monell
Third season veteran Eric Silverman would lead the team this season in scoring. He would tally thirty-eight goals and
forty-seven assists, both team highs, as well a team leading eighty-five regular season points. Jay Panzer would follow
behind also with thirty-eight goals and and forty-one assists. Bobby Deleidi would change from heavy hitter to high
scorer scorer recording nineteen goals, thirty-two helpers for fifty-one points. Also a third year veteran & team Co-Captain
Jesse Monell would finish the season with forty-nine points, including eleven goals and thirty-eight assists.
I Need a good 1994-95 Team Picture
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the Year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Ryan Clark, Sandy Cohen & Shane Kalbrener
Rookies lead the way this season as the top eight team scorers this season were first year players. Sandy Cohen records
a team high of twenty-seven goals for fifty-four total points. Shane Kalbrener would post a team high of thirty assists
on his way to forty-eight points. Cole Gendreau would add thirteen goals and fifteen assists to his USHL stats.
Back: Ryan Forbes, Sandy Cohen, Cole Gendreau, Tim Harris, Pete Pierman, Shane Kalbrener, Eric Ness
Middle: Matt Williams, Berk Nelson, Ryan Clark Brian Ross, James Rademaker, Bryce Olson, Paul Colontino
Front: Eric Day, Steve Nelson, Tom Puorro, Dennis Wilkie, Drew Hale, Dave Lohrei, Chad Villa Gomez
Note: Dave Hakstol takes over as Musketeer Head Coach for the next four seasons.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Steve Briere * 7th Man: Chris Thompson * Rookie of the Year: Jeff Carlson
Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Shane Kalbrener* & Jeff Carlson
* Two-Time All Star Game selection
Returning veteran Shane Kalbrener for a second time, leads the team with forty-nine points, including a a team
leading thirty-one assists. Rookies Ryan Rentz finishs with forty-five points on twenty-four goals and twenty-one
helpers. Joey Gray grabs a doxen goals and twenty-eight assists. Returning veterans Jeff Carlson records
forty-three points and Cole Gendreau with thirty-two points.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Jeff Sanger * 7th Man: Nate Kotewa * Rookie of the Year: Jesse Unklesbay
Most Improved Player: Lee Arnold & Chad Nordhagen
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: Chris Thompson & Jeff Carlson*
* Two-Time All Star Game selection
USHL Coach of the Year: Dave Hakstol
Rookie Mike Scott leads the Musketeers in scoring with a team leading thirty-three goals and fifty-two regular
season points. Returning veteran Jeff Carlson would tally forty-nine points including twenty-three goals and
twenty-six assists on his way to an All-Star Team selection. Musketeer rookies Morgan Roach and
Steve Cygan would both record 46 points. Dave Hakstol is selected as the USHL Coach of the Year.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Ruslan Fedotenko * 7th Man: B.J. Willis & Nate Kotewa * Rookie of the Year: Tyler Palmiscno
Most Improved Player: Tim Judy
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: Jake Moreland, Ruslan Fedotenko, Tim Skarperud & Tyler Palmiscno
USHL Rookie of the Year: Tyler Palmiscno
Ruslan Fedotenko and Tyler Palmiscno carry the mail for the Musketeers. Ruslan puts up a team leading forty-three goals
and seventy-seven points and Tyler follows closely with seventy poins and a teams leading fifty-seven assists. Ruslan and
Tyler are also the USHL’s second and third highest scorers.
Back: Player B1 ???, Player B2 ???, Tyler Johnson, Player B3 ???, Trainer Tim Harris, Trent Mozak, Tim Judy,
Jeff Van Dyke, Tyler Palmiscno
Middle: Asst. Coach Leigh Mendelson, Brendan McCartin, David Hale, Lee Arnold, Rostislav Klesla, Chad Nordhagen,
Morgan Roach,Chris Olsgard, Ruslan Fedotenko, Player M1 ???, Player M2 ???, Asst. Coach Todd Jones
Front: Jake Moreland, Player F1 ???, Player F2 ???, Player F3 ???, Head Coach Dave Hakstol, B.J. Willis,
Chad Dahlen,A.J. Kratofil, Mike Betz Not Pictured: Equipment Manager Billy Danderand.
1998-99
Top Sitting: Brendan McCartin, Tyler Palmiscno, Trent Mozak Driving: Player D1 ????
Standing: Player S1 ???, Chris Olsgard, Morgan Roach, David Hale, Rostislav Klesla, B.J. Willis, Mark Bry,
Ruslan Fedotenko, Jesse Unklesbay, Lee Arnold.
Kneeling: Jeff Van Dyke, Tim Judy, Chad Nordhagen, Luke Pavlas, Nathan Katawa, Adam Wallace
Goalies: Mike Betz, Jake Moreland
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: David Hale & Tyler Palmiscno*
* Two-Time All Star Game selection
USHL Four Nations Select Team: David Hale & Tyler Palmiscno
Veteran Tyler Palmiscno would top the list of Musketeers scorers again; his twenty goals and thirty-six assists would
be the best in both categories. Rookies Lucas Fiala and Scott Polaski would both record thirty-seven regular season
points with Luca scoring eighteen times and Scott fifteen.
Back: Sukias Akopyan, Tim Judy, Jeff Van Dyke, Tyler Palmiscno, Trent Mozak, Matt Scherer, Player B2 ???, Mike Patten
Middle: Marian Havel, Brendan McCartin, Matt Ciancio, Chad Nordhagen, Scott Polaski, Player M1 ????, Player M2 ???, Player M3 ???
Front: Steve Jones, Chad Dahlan, Chris Olsgard, Asst Coach Leigh Mendelson, Head Coach Dave Hakstol, Asst Coach Ian Kalley
David Hale, A.J. Kratofil, Mike Betz
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Tim Judy * 7th Man: Trent Mozak * Rookie of the Year: John Zeiler
Most Improved Player: Justin Fletcher
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: Art Femenella, Tim Judy, Scott Polaski
Returning veteran Scott Polaski is the team’s top scorer again this season with eighteen goals and twenty-six assists.
Rookie Brian Kerr would follow behind, grabbing thirteen goals and twenty-three helpers. Another veteran, Tim Judy
would grab eight goals and twenty-four assists. Rookies John Zeiler and Brad Zancanaro would finish respectively
with twenty-eight and twenty-six total points.
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Dave Siciliano Joins the Musketeers Coaching staff as the Head Coach and General Manager.
Sioux City Wins their third USHL Clark Cup Championship
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the Year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: Ryan Geris, John Zeiler, Brad Zancanaro, Matt Ciancio & Brandon Schwartz
All-USHL First Team: Brad Zancanaro
USHL All-Star & Prospects Associate Coach Team World: Fred Harbinson
Veterans Brad Zancanaro tallies twenty-six goals and team leading forty-five assists making him the top
scorer with seventy-one regular season points. Brandon Schwartz would score a team leading thirty goals and
also add thirty-five assists. Matt Ciancio would post sixty-two regular season points.
Back: Justin Fletcher, Mike Ramerez, Michael Hodgson, Jesse Modahl, BJ Greaves, Marty Galstyan, Jeff Addunon,
Matt Fetzer, Equipment Manager Billy Danderand, Trainer Matt Schmidt
Middle: Executive Vice-President Bill Yeakle, Jake Luthi, John Zeiler, Tyler Haskins, Nathan Schwartzbauer, Clay Labrosse,
Bill Magnuson, Ryan Statner, David Deterding, Office Manager Lindsey King, Sales Associate Ranae Yeakle
Front: Kris Mayotte, Matt Ciancio, Brad Zancanaro (A), Brandon Schwartz (C), Head Coach/GM Dave Siciliano,
Assistant Coach Fred Harbinson, Art Femenella (A), Ryan Geris (A), Brandon Polich, Andy Franck
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the Year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHLAll-Star & Prospects Game: Justin Fletcher, Matt Hartman & BJ Greaves
Grant Goeckner-Zoeller and Brandon Polich would both average a point per game this season. Grant’s twenty-seven
goals and Brandon’s forty-three assists were team highs giving them both sixty regular season points. Rookie Gary
Housman would finish third with forty-eight points and third year veteran Justin Fletcher would finish with forty-
three points on a dozen red-lighters and thirty-one assists.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Michael Hodgson * 7th Man: David Deterding * Rookie of the Year: Tim Kennedy
Most Improved Player: Dennis McCauley
Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Hartman Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Hodgson
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jimmy Spratt, Blair Yaworski, Mike Hodgson, JoHann Kroll, Domenic Maiani & Mike Curry
USHL Defenseman of the Year: Michael Hodgson
Veteran Matt Hartman finishs atop the Musketeers scoring list with forty-nine regular season points on team leading
twenty goals and twenty-nine helpers. Another veteran Domenic Maiani would finish second with forty-five
points on seventeen goals and twenty-eight assists. Rookie Adam Krug recorded fourty-four points notching eighteen
red-lighters and twenty-six helpers. Micheal Hodgson is selected as the UHSL’s Defenceman of the Year.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Tim Kennedy * 7th Man: Kent Bostrom * Rookie of the Year: Steven Kampher
Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Brian Bales & Tim Kennedy Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Butler
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship: Brian Bales
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jimmy Spratt*, Chris Butler, Tim Kennedy, Justin Bostrom
Dennis McCauley & Nick Kemp
*Two-Time All-Star selection
Tim Kennedy and Brian Bales toped the scorers list this season. Tim posted a team leading thirty goals
and Brian recorded a team leading fourty-one assists as both players finished with sixty-one points. Justin
Bostrom would record forty-seven points on twenty-six tallies and twenty-one helpers. Goaltender
Jimmy Spratt is selected to the USHL All-Star Team for a second time.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Jerry Kuhn * 7th Man: Chris Minella * Rookie of the Year: Sam Gagner
Most Improved Player: Sean Coffey
Offensive Player of the Year: Phil DeSimone Defensive Player of the Year: Rory Farrell
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship: Ryan Hohl
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Steven Kampfer, Chad Morin & Sam Gagner
USHL All-Star & Prospects Associate Coach Team West: Bobby Kinsella
Veteran Phil DeSimone would lead the scoring this season with fifteen goals and a team leading thirty-eight assists.
Just on his heels is rookie Sam Gagner recording eleven goals and for close second with thirty-five assists. Another
veteran Chris Minella would score a team leading twenty-four goals and finish with thirty-eight points.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jerry Kuhn, Dustin Gazley, Phil DeSimone & Max Pacioretty
B2 Network USHL Player of the Year: Phil DeSimone
USHL Forward of the Year: Phil DeSimone
USHL Rookie of the Year: Max Pacioretty
Phil DeSimone leads the Musketeers with 73 regular season points (26/47) (60 game season)
Max Pacioretty would follow right behind with 63 regular season points
Dustin Gazely, Blake Martin, Anthony Maiani, Kevin Lohry & Mike Beck would would all finish with over 40 total points
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: 7th Man: Rookie of the year: Most Improved Player:
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Josh Robinson, Matt Crandell, Steve Quailer, Spencer Heichman & Alex Tuckerman
USHL All-Star Game MVP (Ron Woody Award): Alex Tuckerman
USHL Sportsmanship (Curt Hammer Award): Joey Miller
Todd Knott Joins the Musketeers Coaching staff as the Head Coach and General Manager
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Stephane Da Costa * 7th Man: Jake Johnson * Rookie of the Year: Stephan Vigier
Most Improved Player: Austin Mattson & Adam Schmidt
Offensive Player of the Year: Stephane Da Costa Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Keenan
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship: Michael Keenan
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Seth Helgeson, Justin Daniels & Stephan Da Costa
Luke Strand joins the Musketeers Coaching staff as the Head Coach and General Manager
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Stephan Vigier * 7th Man: Ryan Kresti * Rookie of the Year: Matt Skoff
Most Improved Player: Ryan Carpenter
Offensive Player of the Year: Stephan Vigier Defensive Player of the Year: Dan Ford
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship: Danny Wurden
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Stephan Vigier & Kevin Gravel
Stephan Vigier leads the team in scoring with 49 (29/20) Points.
Adam Schmidt, Danny Wurden & Matt Paape round out the top four Musketeers scorers
with 39 (12/27), 26 (6/20) and 23 (11/12) points.
Luke Strand Joins the Musketeers as the new head Coach and General Manager.
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Ryan Carpenter * 7th Man: Max McCormick * Rookie of teh Year: Jordan Schmaltz
Most Improved Player: Tim O’Brien
Offensive Player of the Year: Caleb Herbert Defensive Player of the Year: Jake Suter
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship: Matt Paape
USHL Awards
USHL Curt Hammer Award: Tommy Olczyk
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jordan Schmaltz, Caleb Herbert & Max McCormick
Caleb Herbert leads the team in scoring with fifty points; recording twenty-three goals and twenty-seven assists. Ryan
Carpenter and Jordan Schmaltz round out the top three Musketeers scorers with forty-five points including a team leading
thirty-two assists and Jordan with forty-four points on thirteen goals. Max McCormick finishes fourth in Musketeer scoring
with forty-two points and leads the team with 102 penalty minutes.
Brett Larson Joins the Musketeers Coaching staff as the Head Coach and General Manager
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Matt Skoff * 7th Man: Geoff Ferguson * Rookie of the Year: Kyle Criscuolo
Most Improved Player: David Henry
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
Musketeer Booster Club Scholarship:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Cliff Watson
USHL Most Offensive Player Award: Kyle Criscuolo
Brad Robbins leads the team in scoring with 50 (25/25) Points. Kyle Criscuolo and David Goodwin round out the top
three team scorers with 44 (21/23) and 39 (17/22) regular season points.
Brett Larson Joins the Musketeers Coaching staff as the Head Coach and General Manager
Musketeer Team Awards
Most Valuable Player: Jake Guentzel * Sprit Award: Josh Erickson * Rookie of the Year: Jake Guentzel
Most Improved Player: Joe Snively
Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year:
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jake Guentzel, Conor McGlynn, Jake Montgomery & Blake Heinrich
Jake Guentzel leads the team in scoring with 73 (29/44) Points. Jared Thomas and Jake Montgomery round out the top
three Musketeer scorers with 41 (18/23) and 34 (16/18) regular season points.
Cedric Lacroix leads all other the Musketeers with 155 penalty minutes; Josh Erickson a close second with 123 penalty minutes.
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jared Thomas, Tyler Mueller & Kyle Hayton
Jared Thomas leads the team in scoring with 61 (19/42) Points. Brandon Hawkins and Adam Johnson round out
the top three scorers with 48 (27/21) and 46 (15/31) regular season points. Cedric Lacroix leads all other the
Musketeers again this season with 141 penalty minutes; Blake Heinrich is a close
second with117 penalty minutes.
Jay Varady joins the Musketeers coaching staff this season as Head Coach
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Bobo Carpenter & Ryan Zuhlsdorf
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: CJ Dodero, Jackson Keene, Matt Steeves, Jake Ryczek & Michael Boyle
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Jay Varady Head Coach, Matt Hellickson & Eeli Tolvanen (injury)
USHL Player of the Year: Matiss Kivlenieks * USHL Goaltender of the Year: Matiss Kivlenieks
USHL Coach of the Year: Jay Varady * USHL General Manager of the Year: Mark LeRose
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Sampo Ranta, Sammy Salonen & Martin Pospisil
Luke Strand again joins the Musketeer coaching staff assuming the Head Coaching duties
No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL Forward of the Year: Bobby Brink
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Luke Johnson, Marcus Kallionkieli, Ben Kraws,
Bobby Brink (injury)
Back: Anthony Kehrer, ID Player B2, ID Player B3, Marcus Kallionkieli, Tommy Pasanen, ID Player 6, ID Player 7,
ID Player 8
Middle: ID Player M1, Bobby Brink, ID Player M3, Nolan Krenzen, ID Player M5. Ian Malcolmson
Jordan Steinmetz, Viljami Nieminen
Front: Ben Kraws, Aaron Grounds, Parker Ford, Luke Johnson, Matt Miller, Martin Pospisil, Jack Babbage, Jake Sibell
No Team Awards
USHL awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: No Musketeers Players Selected
First annual BioSteel All-Star Game. Twenty USHL players are selected to compete against the USA National Developement team
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No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL Goaltender of the Year: Akira Schmid
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Shai Buium, Daniel Laatsch & Bennett Schimek
BioSteel All-Star Game: Shai Buium, Daniel Laatsch & Bennett Schimek
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No Team Awards
USHL awards
USHL Rookie of the Year: Dylan James * USHL General Manager of the Year: Andy Johnson
USA Hockey Goaltender of the Year: Alex Tracy * USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Garrett Brown
This season’s third annual BioSteel game features NHL Draft eligible USHL players only, including thoses on the
USA National Development team as well.
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No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star Team: Ty Hanson
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: No Musketeers Players Selected
January 16th, 2023
This season’s fourth annual BioSteel game features NHL Draft eligible USHL players only, including thoses on the
USA National Development team as well.
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No Team Awards
USHL Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Ethan Gardula & Kaden Shahan
BioSteel All-Star Game: Ethan Gardula & Kaden Shahan
January 15th, 2024
This season’s fifth annual BioSteel game features NHL Draft eligible USHL players only, including thoses on the
USA National Development team as well.
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No Team Awards
USHL All-Star & Prospects Game: Ethan Gardula & Kaden Shahan
January 15th, 2024
This season’s sixth annual BioSteel game features NHL Draft eligible USHL players only, including thoses on the
USA National Development team as well.
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1972-73 Inaugural Season 1973-74
1974-75 1975-76
1976-77
1977-78 1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82 USHL Anderson & Clark Cup Champions * National Jr. A Champion Runner-up
These four Sioux City points of interest covers alternated between game night programs.
This the last season that multiple covers versions would be available on game night programs (except 2003-04).
1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86
1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
2002 Clark Cup Champions
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 There are two versions of the 03-04 Program
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
The 11-12 season program was a Yearbook Format
I am interested in finding one of these books.
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Ryan Geris and Scott Polaski. These are removed plates from the special black Musketeer anniversary jerseys.
Names were removed from many jerseys and those distributed to various sources. Some remained with name
on back and were given away to team personnel.
1998-99