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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ....................................................................................................................1 Reflections ...............................................................................................................2 Tim Mellstrom Years ................................................................................................5 Tim Mellstrom Yearly Composite Summary (1999-2006) ......................................12 Tim Mellstrom Team Composite Summary (1999-2006) .......................................13 Bruce Elson Years .................................................................................................14 Bruce Elson Yearly and Team Composite Summaries (2006-2009) ...................... 17 Gerald Bolstad Years ............................................................................................. 18 Gerald Bolstad Yearly Composite Summary (2009-2018) .....................................27 Gerald Bolstad Team Composite Summary (2009-2018) ......................................28 Individual Team Composite (1999-2018) ............................................................... 30 Season Records/Team Scoring Composite (1999-2018).......................................32 Coaches’ Records (1999-2018) ............................................................................. 32 2017-18 Player Statistics ....................................................................................... 33 Top Performances in a Career, Season, and Game ........................................... i-xvi

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface .................................................................................................................... 1

Reflections ............................................................................................................... 2

Tim Mellstrom Years ................................................................................................ 5

Tim Mellstrom Yearly Composite Summary (1999-2006) ...................................... 12

Tim Mellstrom Team Composite Summary (1999-2006) ....................................... 13

Bruce Elson Years ................................................................................................. 14

Bruce Elson Yearly and Team Composite Summaries (2006-2009) ...................... 17

Gerald Bolstad Years ............................................................................................. 18

Gerald Bolstad Yearly Composite Summary (2009-2018) ..................................... 27

Gerald Bolstad Team Composite Summary (2009-2018) ...................................... 28

Individual Team Composite (1999-2018) ............................................................... 30

Season Records/Team Scoring Composite (1999-2018) ....................................... 32

Coaches’ Records (1999-2018) ............................................................................. 32

2017-18 Player Statistics ....................................................................................... 33

Top Performances in a Career, Season, and Game ........................................... i-xvi

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PREFACE

This book is dedicated to players, coaches, and fans of Bronco girls’ hockey. It is the

hope that this book will be a source of the history of the Bronco girls’ hockey program,

and to be a guide to the many great memories of triumphant games and also to the

difficult memories of heart-breaking defeats of the past.

I wish to thank the following people for their help with putting this information together.

First, the people at the International Falls Library, who took the time to assist with

finding many past newspapers. Second, Tim Mellstrom, who retained the scores of

the games of the first few years, and was there to answer the technical questions.

Finally, Stuart Nordquist, who kindled my interest in the history of all Bronco athletics

and without whose original vision and love for Bronco athletics, this book would not

have been possible.

Timm Ringhofer

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REFLECTIONS

Girls’ hockey in International Falls began as a club sport during the 1996-1997 school

year. Dan Dissell started the program and coached it for two years before handing

the reins over to Tim Mellstrom for the 1998-1999 season. The girls’ hockey team

became a varsity sport beginning with the 1999-2000 season. The Broncos played

their first varsity game at Thief River Falls on November 19, 1999, losing by a score of

6-1. The first home game was a 4-4 tie played at Bronco Arena on November 23,

1999, versus Greenway. The fourth game of the first season brought about the first-

ever victory, a 2-1 win over Pequot Lakes. The Broncos were a part of Section 7 for

their first two seasons as Minnesota girls’ hockey was only a one-class sport. The

wins were at a premium for the first two seasons, but during the third season, the

Broncos posted nine wins and ended the season with their first home playoff game

versus East Grand Forks. The 2-1 four-overtime loss was a disappointing but exciting

way to end the season.

Before the 2001-2002 season, girls’ hockey became a two-class sport, and the

Broncos were placed in Section 3A. The 2002-2003 season was very similar to the

third season record-wise, and the Broncos were defeated by East Grand Forks again

in the playoffs. The fifth season again had a similar record to the previous two

seasons; however the Broncos achieved their first 10-win season and first-ever

playoff victory, an 8-3 trouncing of Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis on February 10,

2004.

Beginning in the 2004-2005 season, Section 3A was split into two subsections: North

and South. International Falls was placed in the North Subsection along with

Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls, East Grand Forks, Lake of the Woods-Rainy River-

Indus, Roseau, Thief River Falls, and Warroad. The Broncos ended the 2004-05

season with their second consecutive season of double-digit wins including a home

playoff win over Lake of the Woods-Rainy River-Indus. The 2005-2006 season was

the third consecutive season of double-digit wins and also increased the most number

of wins in a season to eleven.

The 2006-2007 season again brought about changes to the Bronco girls’ hockey

program. The Minnesota State High School League made the change from four

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sections to eight sections for girls’ hockey in Class A. This placed the Broncos in

Section 8A along with Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls, East Grand Forks, Lake of

the Woods-Rainy River-Indus, Roseau, Thief River Falls, and Warroad which were

the same teams as the North Subsection of Section 3A. Also, the administration and

school board decided that the program needed to go in a new direction replacing Tim

Mellstrom and naming Bruce Elson as the second head coach in Bronco girls’ hockey

history. With a young team, the Broncos’ failed to reach double-digit wins or win a

playoff game for the first time in four seasons.

Before the 2007-2008 season, the Broncos were placed in Section 7A for the next two

seasons along with East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely), Eveleth-

Gilbert-Virginia-Mountain Iron-Buhl-Mesabi East, Hibbing-Chisholm, Moose Lake Area

(Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-East Central-Cromwell), Princeton, and Silver

Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County. The Broncos were able to attain their first ever .500

record for a season and also increased the most number of wins in a season to

thirteen. A thrilling, 4-3 double overtime victory over East Range in the quarterfinal

game of the Section 7A playoffs was played at Bronco Arena which lead to the

Broncos first appearance in a section semifinal game.

In the 2008-2009 season, Chisago Lakes Area was added to Section 7A, and also

was the Broncos opponent in the first round of the playoffs. The Wildcats traveled to

Bronco Arena and upset the Broncos, 5-1. The Broncos were unable to match or

better the previous season’s .500 record.

Before the 2009-2010 season, the administration and school board decided that the

program needed to go in a new direction replacing Bruce Elson and naming Gerald

Bolstad as the third head coach in Bronco girls’ hockey history. Bolstad was the first

head coach of the girls’ hockey program not to be a faculty member. The Broncos

were able to win their first road playoff game in team history as they defeated

Princeton 4-2 and also improved their record to back to the .500 mark. In the 2010-

2011 season, the Broncos won their 100th game in program history as they defeated

Fort Frances 2-1 on February 2nd. The Broncos again won a playoff game on the

road against Silver Bay Area in overtime 4-3 and then lost to Chisago Lakes Area in

overtime in the section semifinal at Cloquet as the Wildcats ended the Broncos

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season for the third consecutive season. For the 2011-2012 season, Proctor-

Hermantown was added to Section 7A, giving the section eight teams. The Broncos

achieved their first-ever above .500 regular season in the 2011-2012 season with a

15-8-0 record and also ended the season with their first-ever above .500 record with a

16-9-0 mark. The sixteen wins set a new mark for wins in a season. The season

ended as the previous three had with a loss to Chisago Lakes Area and again in

overtime in the section semifinal. The 2012-2013 season was a season plagued with

injuries. The Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs in overtime for the third

consecutive season in a double overtime game played in Princeton. Beginning with

the 2013-2014 season, Section 7A was reconfigured to have only six teams as

Chisago Lakes Area and Princeton were removed, leaving Eveleth-Gilbert Area,

Hibbing-Chisholm, Moose Lake Area, Proctor-Hermantown, Silver Bay Area and the

Broncos. For the fourth straight season, the Broncos lost in the playoffs in overtime

and the second straight year in double overtime as they fell to Hibbing-Chisholm in

the Section 7A semifinals. The Broncos had their second season that ended with

above .500 record as they went 15-9-3. In the 2014-2015 season, the Broncos were

at the .500 mark for the season with a 13-13-0 record. The season would end like the

previous season, to Hibbing-Chisholm in the Section 7A semifinals. The Marshall

School of Duluth was added to Section 7A beginning with the 2015-2016 season. The

Broncos had a 14-11 record in 2015-2016 as they scored more than 100 goals in a

season for the first time in their history. The Broncos had another first in their history

as they played outdoors at the holiday tournament in Coon Rapids. The Bronco lost

in the Section 7A quarterfinals in double overtime to Moose Lake Area. The 2016-

2017 season brought about another 100+ goal season for the Broncos, and the girls

would lose in the Section 7A quarterfinals to Duluth Marshall in overtime. This marked

the sixth time in seven seasons that the Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs in

overtime. In 2017-18, the Falls would record their ninth straight season of double-digit

wins as they finished the season with a 13-10-2 records and lost to Proctor-

Hermantown in the Section 7A semifinals. This concluded the first nineteen seasons

of Bronco girls’ hockey.

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TIM MELLSTROM (1999-2006) 1999-2000

(1-17-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Thief River Falls 6 0 Warroad 10 4 OT Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 4 2 Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 1 1 Warroad 7 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4 0 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 9 0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 3 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 19 3 Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 6 0 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 6 3 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 8 1 Warroad 7 3 OT Duluth Central-Denfeld 4 3 Grand Rapids 9 1 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 13 2 Thief River Falls 6 1 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 3

SECTION 7 TOURNAMENT 0 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 7

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2000-2001

(1-20-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 3 0 Fort Frances 3 0 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 2 2 Duluth Central-Denfeld 8 0 Warroad 8 1 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 5 1 Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 5 2 Moose Lake-Willow River 5 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 5 1 Cambridge-Isanti 5 2 River Lakes (Albany-Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa-Eden Valley–Watkins

New London-Spicer-Paynesville-Rocori-St. John’s Prep) 1

1 Benson-Morris 5 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 17 0 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 8 1 Roseau 3 0 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 6 0 Warroad 14 1 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 1 3 Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 5 1 Thief River Falls 5 4 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 5

SECTION 7 TOURNAMENT 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 11

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2001-2002

(9-14-0)

WE OPPONENT THEY 5 Roseau 2 3 Fort Frances 1 1 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 0 2 Thief River Falls 5 3 East Grand Forks 1 0 Warroad 10 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4 1 OT Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 2 4 Duluth Central-Denfeld 7 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-St. Louis County 7 5 East Grand Forks 2 0 Fargo 7 5 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Browerville-Wadena-Deer Creek 1 4 Roseau 1 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 12 3 OT Roseau 2 3 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 6 1 Warroad 8 0 Grand Rapids 7 2 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 1 1 Thief River Falls 4 6 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-St. Louis County 7

SECTION 3A TOURNAMENT 1 4 OT East Grand Forks 2

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2002-2003

(8-13-0)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 6 3 Fort Frances 0 4 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 2 0 Warroad 8 2 Duluth Central-Denfeld 7 0 Warroad 5 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 1 3 OT Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 4 1 East Grand Forks 0 2 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely 3 0 Thief River Falls 3 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 7 0 East Grand Forks 4 0 Roseau 4 4 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 1 1 Fort Frances 3 1 Grand Rapids 3

10 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 2 6 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely 2 2 Thief River Falls 1

SECTION 3A TOURNAMENT 0 East Grand Forks 1

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2003-2004 (10-14-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 3 0 Duluth East 2 9 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 3 0 Duluth Central-Denfeld 8 0 Warroad 9 4 OT Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 3 5 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 2 3 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 4 3 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 3 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 11 1 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake 2 5 Thief River Falls 3 3 East Grand Forks 1 1 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-Mountain Iron-Buhl 3 0 Warroad 16 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0 3 Roseau 4 5 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 0 0 Fort Frances 1 3 East Grand Forks 2 3 Grand Rapids 6 2 Thief River Falls 1 2 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 4

SECTION 3A TOURNAMENT 8 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 3 0 Fergus Falls 4

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2004-2005 (10-16-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Fort Frances 3 0 Roseau 9 4 OT Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 4 2 East Grand Forks 4 0 Duluth Central-Denfeld 3 0 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 5 4 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 3 9 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 7 2 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 7 2 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 3 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 18 4 East Grand Forks 1 4 Thief River Falls 1 7 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0 1 Minnetonka 5 2 Simley 5 4 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 3 0 Warroad 10 1 OT Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 2 2 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 6 6 Fort Frances 1 2 Roseau 3 3 Thief River Falls 2 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0

SECTION 3A TOURNAMENT 3 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 0 Warroad 12

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TIM MELLSTROM (Cont’d) 2005-2006 (11-14-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 3 Fort Frances 2 3 Roseau 5 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 5 3 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 1 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 3 2 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 6 3 OT East Grand Forks 3 9 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 6 3 Thief River Falls 6 0 Warroad 11 2 Chaska 8 5 Princeton 1 0 Cambridge-Isanti-Mora 4 1 Fort Frances 0 3 East Grand Forks 2 9 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1 5 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 5 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 7 3 Roseau 5 2 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 5 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 4 3 Thief River Falls 0 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2

SECTION 3A TOURNAMENT 4 East Grand Forks 2 0 Warroad 6

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Tim Mellstrom 1999-2006

YEARLY COMPOSITE SUMMARY

YEAR SEASON TOURNAMENT “A” “AA” OVERALL WIN% 1999-2000 1-16-1 0-1 ------- ------- 1-17-1 .053 2000-2001 1-19-1 0-1 ------- ------- 1-20-1 .045 2001-2002 9-13-0 0-1 9-6-0 0-7-0 9-14-0 .391 2002-2003 8-12-0 0-1 5-8-0 2-4-0 8-13-0 .381 2003-2004 9-13-1 1-1 9-10-1 0-3-0 10-14-1 .400 2004-2005 9-15-1 1-1 9-13-1 0-2-0 10-16-1 .370 2005-2006 10-13-1 1-1 10-9-1 0-4-0 11-14-1 .423 WON LOSS TIE TOTAL TIE % WIN% Seasons 46 102 5 153 .317 .301 “AA” Record (2001-06) 2 20 0 22 .091 .091 “A” Record (2001-06) 43 46 3 92 .484 .467 Tournaments 3 7 0 10 ---- .300 Overall 50 108 5 163 .316 .307

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Tim Mellstrom 1999-2006

TEAM COMPOSITE SUMMARY East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 2-0-0 Benson-Morris 0-1-0 Cambridge-Isanti 0-1-0 Cambridge-Isanti-Mora 0-1-0 Chaska 0-1-0 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0-3-0 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 0-3-0 Duluth Central-Denfeld 0-6-0 Duluth East 0-1-0 East Grand Forks 8-4-1(1-2) Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely 1-1-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-St. Louis County 0-2-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0-1-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4-0-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 0-4-0 Fargo 0-1-0 Fergus Falls 0-1-0(0-1) Fort Frances 5-4-0 Grand Rapids 0-4-0 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 5-3-2 Hibbing-Chisholm 0-8-0(0-1) Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 5-0-0(1-0) Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Browerville-Wadena-Deer Creek 1-0-0 Minnetonka 0-1-0 Moose Lake-Willow River 0-1-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 0-5-0 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 2-1-1(1-0) Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 1-3-0 Princeton 1-0-0 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4-11-0 (0-1) River Lakes (Albany-Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa-Eden Valley–Watkins New London-Spicer-Paynesville-Rocori-St. John’s Prep) 1-0-0 Roseau 3-10-0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 1-4-1 Simley 0-1-0 Thief River Falls 6-7-0 Warroad 0-15-0(0-2)

*Playoff Records in Parentheses

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BRUCE ELSON (2006-2009) 2006-2007

(9-17-0)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau 8 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 7 4 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 3 East Grand Forks 2 2 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 10 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 3 1 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 6 2 Fort Frances 6 2 Thief River Falls 4 0 Warroad 5 3 Tartan 2 6 Rochester Century 0 3 Rochester John Marshall-Rochester Lourdes 1 0 East Grand Forks 1 1 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2 1 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 7 2 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 3 2 Roseau 8 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 6 9 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 0 8 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 7 2 Fort Frances 4 1 Thief River Falls 5 0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1

SECTION 8A TOURNAMENT 0 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 9

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BRUCE ELSON (Cont’d) 2007-2008 (13-13-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau- 11 2 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 2 7 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 10 Princeton 3 4 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 5 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 4 1 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 8 1 Hibbing-Chisholm- 5 4 OT Thief River Falls 3 0 Warroad 8 3 Fort Frances 2 7 Fond du Lac-Waupun (Wisconsin) 3 0 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 3 2 OT Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 1 0 East Grand Forks 4 2 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4 0 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 8 5 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 2 Roseau 3 0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 1 2 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 3 3 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 2 6 OT Fort Frances 5 1 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 5

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 4 2 OT East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 3 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 2

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BRUCE ELSON (Cont’d) 2008-2009

(7-17-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Sartell-St. Stephen-Sauk Rapids-Rice 3 4 OT Princeton 4 0 Roseau 12 0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 7 6 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 6 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 3 1 Fort Frances 8 6 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 0 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 11 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 4 2 Fort Frances 4 0 Warroad 14 5 New Richmond (Wisconsin) 1 2 Fond du Lac-Waupun (Wisconsin) 9 3 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 5 1 East Grand Forks 7 7 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4 2 Fort Frances 3 3 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 2 0 Roseau 11 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 6 7 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 6 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 3 4 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 7

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 1 Chisago Lakes Area 5

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Bruce Elson 2006-2009

YEARLY COMPOSITE SUMMARY

YEAR SEASON TOURNAMENT “A” “AA” OVERALL WIN% 2006-2007 9-16-0 0-1 6-14-0 3-2-0 9-17-0 .346 2007-2008 12-12-1 1-1 12-10-1 0-2-0 13-13-1 .481 2008-2009 7-16-1 0-1 7-14-1 0-2-0 7-17-1 .280 WON LOSS TIE TOTAL TIE % WIN% Seasons 28 44 2 74 .392 .378 “AA” Record 3 6 0 9 .333 .333 “A” Record 25 38 2 65 .400 .385 Tournaments 1 3 0 4 ---- .250 Overall 29 47 2 78 .385 .372

TEAM COMPOSITE SUMMARY Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 1-0-0 Chisago Lakes Area 0-1-0(0-1) Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 0-1-0(0-1) East Grand Forks 1-3-0 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 7-0-0(1-0) Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1-5-0 Fond du Lac-Waupan (Wisconsin) 1-1-0 Fort Frances 2-5-0 Hibbing-Chisholm 0-6-0(0-1) Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 5-1-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 2-0-0 New Richmond (Wisconsin) 1-0-0 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 3-0-0 Princeton 1-0-1 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 0-5-0 Rochester Century 1-0-0 Rochester John Marshall-Rochester Lourdes 1-0-0 Roseau 0-6-0 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 0-2-0 Sartell-St. Stephen-Sauk Rapids-Rice 0-1-0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0-5-1 Tartan 1-0-0 Thief River Falls 1-2-0 Warroad 0-3-0 *Playoff Records in Parentheses

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GERALD BOLSTAD (2009-2018) 2009-2010 (12-12-3)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 10 2 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0 3 OT Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 3 3 Shakopee 6 2 OT Princeton 2 3 Fort Frances 2 2 Fort Frances 1 2 OT Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 2 3 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4 2 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 1 3 Thief River Falls 1 3 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 10 Medford-Stoughton-Oregon, WI 6 4 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 2 2 OT Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 3 2 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 5 1 East Grand Forks 8 0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4 5 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2 3 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 3 1 OT East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 0 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 3 5 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 6 2 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 5

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 4 Princeton 2 2 Chisago Lakes Area 6

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2010-2011 (11-13-3)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 7 1 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Babbitt-Embarrass 1 3 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 10 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 2 7 Detroit Lakes-Perham 0 5 Detroit Lakes-Perham 2 7 Fort Frances 6 2 OT Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 2 2 Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4 1 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 1 0 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 7 4 Bemidji 5 0 Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 3 1 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 6 0 Rochester Mayo 2 9 Princeton 1 3 OT Brainerd-Little Falls 4 2 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4 4 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 3 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Babbitt-Embarrass 4 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 1 3 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 5 2 Fort Frances 1 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 4 6 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 4 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Babbitt-Embarrass 3 2 OT Chisago Lakes Area 3

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2011-2012

(16-9-0)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 7 2 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 1 2 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 5 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 0 3 Detroit Lakes-Perham 4 3 Detroit Lakes-Perham 2 2 Fort Frances 0 4 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 1 3 Proctor-Hermantown 2 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 5 8 Princeton 1 0 Bemidji 4 0 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 5 2 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 5 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2 5 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2 5 Brainerd-Little Falls 2 7 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 0 1 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 2 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 3 3 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Aitkin 1 3 Fort Frances 2 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 1 Proctor-Hermantown 0 3 OT Chisago Lakes Area 4

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2012-2013 (10-14-2)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau 8 2 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 1 2 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 13 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 0 1 Fort Frances 6 0 Proctor-Hermantown 8 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 4 2 Princeton 5 3 Rogers 7 1 Bemidji 9 0 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 6 8 Marshall-Lakeview-Minneota-Wabasso 0 4 Minnehaha Academy-St. Agnes-St. Croix Lutheran 0 2 OT Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 3 1 Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 3 2 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1 8 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 0 1 OT Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 1 7 Brainerd-Little Falls-Pillager 4 2 Grand Rapids-Greenway 8 2 OT Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Aitkin 2 4 Fort Frances 0 7 forfeit Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1 1 Hibbing-Chisholm 4 4 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 1 2 OT Princeton 2

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2013-2014

(15-9-3)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau 5 6 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 3 7 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 3 4 Bemidji 6 10 Lake of the Woods-Rainy River 0 2 Fort Frances 6 0 Proctor-Hermantown 4 3 Hibbing-Chisholm 4 1 OT St. Francis-North Branch 1 3 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Wadena-Deer Creek-Browerville-Staples-Motley 0 1 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 3 19 Worthington-Fulda 0 0 OT St. Francis-North Branch 0 2 St. Paul Blades (Central-Como Park-Harding-Highland Park-Johnson) 1 4 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2 3 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 1 2 OT Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 1 10 Lake of the Woods-Rainy River 2 2 Warroad 3 6 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 0 1 Grand Rapids-Greenway 5 1 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 1 1 OT Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 0 2 Fort Frances 0 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 4 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 0 0 2 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 1

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2014-2015 (13-13-0)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau 9 7 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 3 3 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2 1 Bemidji 2 1 Detroit Lakes-Perham 4 3 Fort Frances 5 4 Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 0 1 Proctor-Hermantown 8 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 6 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0 2 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Wadena-Deer Creek-Browerville-Staples-Motley 1 3 OT Fergus Falls 4 2 South St. Paul 1 2 Mounds View 5 0 Hill-Murray 6 9 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 1 1 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 3 4 Fort Frances 3 1 Warroad 6 8 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 2 2 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 3 5 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 4 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1 2 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Wadena-Deer Creek-Browerville-Staples-Motley 0

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 6 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 0 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 3

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2015-2016

(14-11)

WE OPPONENT THEY 3 Roseau 14 11 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Northeast Range 3 5 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 3 Bemidji 4 4 Woodbury 0 6 Marshall School 4 4 Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 3 1 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 2 1 Proctor-Hermantown 3 2 Marshall School 3 6 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 3 1 Prior Lake 5 3 Simley 2 0 Warroad 6 3 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 5 7 Rogers 5 0 Duluth 3 6 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 8 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 1 7 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County- Northeast Range 1 0 Hibbing-Chisholm 3 7 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 1 8 Fort Frances 4 8 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 2 2OT Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 3

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2016-2017 (14-10-1)

WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Roseau 10 9 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0 8 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2 7 Fort Frances 4 8 Woodbury 3 1 Park of Cottage Grove 4 3 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 4 3 Marshall School 6 4 OT Duluth 3 7 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0 3 Proctor-Hermantown 7 1 St. Cloud Tech/Apollo/Cathedral 0 1 OT Mahtomedi 1 3 Fort Frances 2 2 Warroad 9 8 Duluth Marshall 0 5 Bemidji 2 11 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 1 7 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 2 4 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0 2 Hibbing-Chisholm 5 2 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 4 4 OT Fort Frances 5 3 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 2 OT Duluth Marshall 3

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GERALD BOLSTAD (Cont’d) 2017-2018 (13-10-2)

WE OPPONENT THEY 0 Roseau 6 6 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 3 6 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 2 1 Fort Frances 3 4 OT Hibbing-Chisholm 4 2 Princeton-Becker-Big Lake 4 3 Willmar 4 1 Warroad 9 3 OT Duluth 4 5 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 2 1 OT Proctor-Hermantown 2 4 OT Spring Lake Park 3 2 Mahtomedi 5 4 OT Duluth 3 2 Marshall School 4 3 Bemidji 1 10 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 12 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 2 3 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 0 3 Hibbing-Chisholm 1 2 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 1 7 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 1 5 OT Fort Frances 5

SECTION 7A TOURNAMENT 3 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 1 1 Proctor-Hermantown 2

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YEARLY COMPOSITE SUMMARY

YEAR SEASON TOURNAMENT “A” “AA” OVERALL WIN% 2009-2010 11-11-3 1-1 11-8-3 0-3-0 12-12-3 .444 2010-2011 10-12-3 1-1 10-6-3 0-6-0 11-13-3 .407 2011-2012 15-8-0 1-1 14-6-0 1-2-0 16-9-0 .640 2012-2013 10-13-2 0-1 9-10-2 1-3-0 10-14-2 .385 2013-2014 14-8-3 1-1 14-7-1 0-1-2 15-9-3 .556 2014-2015 12-12-0 1-1 12-8-0 0-4-0 13-13-0 .500 2015-2016 14-10-0 0-1 12-5-0 2-5-0 14-11-0 .560 2016-2017 14-9-1 0-1 10-7-1 4-2-0 14-10-1 .560 2017-2018 12-9-2 1-1 9-6-2 3-3-0 13-10-2 .520 WON LOSS TIE TOTAL TIE % WIN% Season 112 92 14 218 .546 .514 “AA” Record 11 29 2 42 .286 .262 “A” Record 101 63 12 176 .608 .574 Tournaments 6 9 0 15 ---- .400 Overall 118 101 14 233 .536 .506

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TEAM COMPOSITE SUMMARY Bemidji 2-6-0 Brainerd-Little Falls 1-1-0 Brainerd-Little Falls-Pillager 1-0-0 Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 0-2-0 Chisago Lakes Area 0-3-0(0-3) Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0-1-0 Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 4-2-0 Detroit Lakes-Perham 3-2-0 Duluth 2-2-0 East Grand Forks 0-1-0 East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 2-0-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 13-5-0 Fergus Falls 0-1-0 Fort Frances 12-5-1 Grand Rapids-Greenway 0-2-0 Hibbing-Chisholm 3-14-3(0-2) Hill-Murray 0-1-0 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 8-1-2 Lake of the Woods-Rainy River 2-0-0 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Wadena-Deer Creek-Browerville-Staples-Motley 3-0-0

Mahtomedi 0-1-1 Marshall-Lakeview-Minneota-Wabasso 1-0-0 Marshall School 2-4-0(0-1) Medford-Stoughton-Oregon, WI 1-0-0 Minnehaha Academy-St. Agnes-St. Croix Lutheran 1-0-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 0-2-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Aitkin-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 1-0-1 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 5-2-0(1-1) Mounds View 0-1-0 Park of Cottage Grove 0-1-0 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 17-0-1 Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 2-2-0 Princeton 3-2-1(1-1) Princeton-Becker-Big Lake 0-1-0 Prior Lake 0-1-0 Proctor-Hermantown 2-7-0(1-1) Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 0-2-0 Rochester Mayo 0-1-0 Rogers 1-1-0 Roseau 0-9-0 St. Cloud Tech/Apollo/Cathedral 1-0-0 St. Francis-North Branch 0-0-2 St. Paul Blades (Central-Como Park-Harding-Highland Park-Johnson) 1-0-0 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 1-1-0 *Playoff Records in Parentheses

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TEAM COMPOSITE SUMMARY (Continued) Shakopee 0-1-0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 5-1-0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Babbitt-Embarrass 1-1-1(1-0) Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 8-1-1(2-0) Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Northeast Range 2-0-0 Simley 1-0-0 Spring Lake Park 1-0-0 South St. Paul 1-0-0 Thief River Falls 1-0-0 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 0-4-0 Warroad 0-5-0 Willmar 0-1-0 Woodbury 2-0-0 Worthington-Fulda 1-0-0 *Playoff Records in Parentheses

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INDIVIDUAL TEAM COMPOSITE 1999-2018

Bemidji 2-6-0 Benson-Morris 0-1-0 Brainerd-Little Falls 1-1-0 Brainerd-Little Falls-Pillager 1-0-0 Cambridge-Isanti 0-1-0 Cambridge-Isanti-Mora 0-1-0 Central Wisconsin (Wausau West-Wausau East-Mosinee-DC Everest) 1-2-0 Chaska 0-1-0 Chisago Lakes Area 0-4-0(0-4) Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0-4-0 Crookston-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 0-4-0(0-1) Crookston-Fertile-Beltrami-Fisher-Red Lake Falls 4-2-0 Detroit Lakes-Perham 3-2-0 Duluth 2-2-0 Duluth Central-Denfeld 0-6-0 Duluth East 0-1-0 East Grand Forks 9-8-1(1-2) East Range (Babbitt-Embarrass-Tower-Soudan-Ely) 11-0-0(1-0) Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely 1-1-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-St. Louis County 0-2-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Ely-Mountain Iron-Buhl 0-1-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-Mountain Iron-Buhl 18-10-0 Eveleth-Gilbert-Virginia-Mesabi East-St. Louis County 0-4-0 Fargo 0-1-0 Fergus Falls 0-2-0(0-1) Fond du Lac-Waupan (Wisconsin) 1-1-0 Fort Frances 19-14-1 Grand Rapids 0-4-0 Grand Rapids-Greenway 0-2-0 Greenway-Nashwauk-Keewatin 5-3-2 Hibbing-Chisholm 3-28-3(0-4) Hill-Murray 0-1-0 Lake of the Woods-Indus-Rainy River 18-2-2(1-0) Lake of the Woods-Rainy River 2-0-0 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Browerville-Wadena-Deer Creek 1-0-0 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle-Wadena-Deer Creek-Browerville-Staples-Motley 3-0-0 Mahtomedi 0-1-1 Marshall-Lakeview-Minneota-Wabasso 1-0-0 Marshall School 2-4-0(0-1) Medford-Stoughton-Oregon, WI 1-0-0 Minnehaha Academy-St. Agnes-St. Croix Lutheran 1-0-0 *Playoff Records in Parentheses

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INDIVIDUAL TEAM COMPOSITE (Continued) 1999-2018

Minnetonka 0-1-0 Moose Lake-Willow River 0-1-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell 0-4-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 2-2-0 Moose Lake-Willow River-Aitkin-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central 1-0-1 Moose Lake-Willow River-Barnum-Cromwell-East Central-Hinckley-Finlayson 5-2-0(1-1) Mounds View 0-1-0 New Richmond (Wisconsin) 1-0-0 Park of Cottage Grove 0-1-0 Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis 2-1-1(1-0) Park Rapids-Menahga-Nevis-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 20-0-1 Pequot Lakes-Crosby-Ironton-Aitkin 1-3-0 Pequot Lakes-Pine River-Backus-Crosby-Ironton 2-2-0 Princeton 5-2-2(1-1) Princeton-Becker-Big Lake 0-1-0 Prior Lake 0-1-0 Proctor-Hermantown 2-7-0(1-1) Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall School 4-18-0(0-1)

River Lakes (Albany-Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa-Eden Valley–Watkins New London-Spicer-Paynesville-Rocori-St. John’s Prep) 1-0-0 Rochester Century 1-0-0 Rochester John Marshall-Rochester Lourdes 1-0-0 Rochester Mayo 0-1-0 Rogers 1-1-0 Roseau 3-25-0 St. Cloud Tech/Apollo/Cathedral 1-0-0 St. Francis-North Branch 0-0-2 St. Paul Blades (Central-Como Park-Harding-Highland Park-Johnson) 1-0-0 St. Paul United (St. Paul Academy & Summit-Visitation) 1-3-0 Sartell-St. Stephen-Sauk Rapids-Rice 0-1-0 Shakopee 0-1-0 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County 6-10-2 Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Babbitt-Embarrass 1-1-1(1-0) Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Ely-Northeast Range 8-1-1(2-0) Silver Bay-Two Harbors-Cook County-Northeast Range 2-0-0 Simley 1-1-0 Spring Lake Park 1-0-0 South St. Paul 1-0-0 Tartan 1-0-0 Thief River Falls 8-9-0 Thief River Falls-Red Lake County Central-Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 0-4-0 *Playoff Records in Parentheses

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INDIVIDUAL TEAM COMPOSITE (Continued) 1999-2018

Warroad 0-23-0(0-2) Willmar 0-1-0 Woodbury 2-0-0 Worthington-Fulda 1-0-0

*Playoff Records in Parentheses

SEASON RECORDS/TEAM SCORING COMPOSITE 1999-2018

SEASON GOALS GOALS YEAR GAMES RECORD SCORED AVERAGE AGAINST AVERAGE 1999-00 19 1-17-1 27 1.42 132 6.95 2000-01 22 1-20-1 24 1.09 130 5.91 2001-02 23 9-14-0 58 2.52 99 4.30 2002-03 21 8-13-0 43 2.05 67 3.19 2003-04 25 10-14-1 62 2.48 98 3.92 2004-05 27 10-16-1 68 2.52 118 4.37 2005-06 26 11-14-1 79 3.04 96 3.69 2006-07 26 9-17-0 64 2.46 98 3.77 2007-08 27 13-13-1 71 2.63 95 3.52 2008-09 25 7-17-1 65 2.60 139 5.56 2009-10 27 12-12-3 72 2.67 88 3.26 2010-11 27 11-13-3 87 3.22 81 3.00 2011-12 25 16-9-0 73 2.92 55 2.20 2012-13 26 10-14-2 80 3.08 83 3.19 2013-14 27 15-9-3 97 3.59 54 2.00 2014-15 26 13-13-0 81 3.12 82 3.15 2015-16 25 14-11-0 106 4.24 78 3.12 2016-17 25 14-10-1 109 4.36 77 3.08 2017-18 25 13-10-2 93 3.72 72 2.88

COACHES’ RECORDS

COACH YEARS SEASONS RECORD TIE % WIN % Tim Mellstrom 1999-2006 7 50-108-5 .316 .307 Bruce Elson 2006-2009 3 29-47-2 .385 .372 Gerald Bolstad 2009-2018 9 118-101-14 .536 .506 Totals 1999-2018 19 197-256-21 .438 .416