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{{short description|American ice hockey player}} |
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| name = Rube Bjorkman |
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| sport = [[Ice hockey]] |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1929|2|27}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1929|2|27}} |
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| birth_place = [[Roseau, Minnesota |
| birth_place = [[Roseau, Minnesota]] |
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| death_date = |
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| death_place = |
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| alma_mater = |
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| player_years1 = 1948 |
| player_years1 = 1948 |
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| player_team1 = [[United States men's national ice hockey team|US Olympic Team]] |
| player_team1 = [[United States men's national ice hockey team|US Olympic Team]] |
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| player_years4 = 1952 |
| player_years4 = 1952 |
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| player_team4 = [[United States men's national ice hockey team|US Olympic Team]] |
| player_team4 = [[United States men's national ice hockey team|US Olympic Team]] |
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| player_positions = [[ |
| player_positions = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] |
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| coach_years1 = 1961–1962 |
| coach_years1 = 1961–1962 |
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| coach_team1 = [[Greenway High School, Minnesota|Greenway High School]] |
| coach_team1 = [[Greenway High School, Minnesota|Greenway High School]] |
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| coach_years2 = 1963–1964 |
| coach_years2 = 1963–1964 |
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| coach_team2 = [[RPI Engineers men's ice hockey| |
| coach_team2 = [[RPI Engineers men's ice hockey|RPI]] |
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| coach_years3 = 1964–1968 |
| coach_years3 = 1964–1968 |
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| coach_team3 = [[New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey|New Hampshire]] |
| coach_team3 = [[New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey|New Hampshire]] |
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| coach_years5 = 1980–1983 |
| coach_years5 = 1980–1983 |
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| coach_team5 = [[Warroad High School]] |
| coach_team5 = [[Warroad High School]] |
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| overall_record = 224–234–11 ( |
| overall_record = 224–234–11 (college) |
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{{MedalSport | Men's [[ice hockey]]}} |
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{{MedalCountry|the {{USA}}}} |
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⚫ | '''Reuben Eugene Bjorkman''' (born February 27, 1929) is a former head coach of the [[University of North Dakota]] [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux hockey|Fighting Sioux hockey]] men's team. A graduate of Roseau, Minnesota High School, where he led his team to a state championship in 1946, Bjorkman was a member of the US Olympic teams in [[1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] and [[1952 Winter Olympics|1952]] (silver medalists).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200417101842/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/USA/winter/1952/ICH/ Sports Reference]</ref> He was a three-year letter winner at the University of Minnesota. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Bjorkman's high school coaching career began at Greenway High School in Coleraine, Minnesota. His 1962 team competed in the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament |
Bjorkman's high school coaching career began at Greenway High School in Coleraine, Minnesota. His 1962 team competed in the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament. His first college coaching season (1963–1964), at RPI, culminated with his team finishing third in the NCAA Championships. Following that season he was hired as the Head Hockey Coach at the University of New Hampshire where spent four years before accepting the position at the University of North Dakota. |
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⚫ | In 1982 Bjorkman was honored by the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association when he was named the recipient of the Cliff Thompson Award, given for long-term, outstanding contributions to the sport of hockey in Minnesota. In 1997 The American Hockey Coaches Association recognized Bjorkman with the John "Snooks" Kelly Founders Award. Named after the Boston College coach, this award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States. |
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His first college coaching season (1963–1964), at RPI, culminated with his team finishing third in the NCAA Championships. Following that season he was hired as the Head Hockey Coach at the University of New Hampshire where he would spend four years prior to accepting the position at the University of North Dakota. |
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⚫ | In 1982 Bjorkman was honored by the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association when he was named the recipient of the Cliff Thompson Award, given for long |
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===College=== |
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|name=Rensselaer Engineers |
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|name = [[RPI Engineers men's ice hockey|{{color|white|Rensselaer Engineers}}]] |
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| season = [[1963–64 NCAA |
| season = [[1963–64 NCAA men's ice hockey season|1963–64]] |
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| name = Rensselaer |
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| overall = 18–8–0 |
| overall = 18–8–0 |
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| conference = 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 |
| conference = 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 |
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| confstanding = t-6th / 3rd |
| confstanding = t-6th / 3rd |
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| postseason = [[1964 NCAA |
| postseason = [[1964 NCAA men's ice hockey tournament|NCAA third-place game (win)]] |
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| confrecord = 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 |
| confrecord = 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 |
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|name=New Hampshire Wildcats |
|name = [[New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey|{{color|white|New Hampshire Wildcats}}]] |
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|color = color:white; background:#041E42; {{box-shadow border|a|#BBBCBC|2px}} |
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|startyear=1964 |
|startyear = 1964 |
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|conference = ECAC 2 |
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|endyear=1966 |
|endyear = 1966 |
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| season = [[1964–65 NCAA |
| season = [[1964–65 NCAA College Division men's ice hockey season|1964–65]] |
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| name = New Hampshire |
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| overall = 6–14–0 |
| overall = 6–14–0 |
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| conference = 6–9–0 |
| conference = 6–9–0 |
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| season = [[1965–66 NCAA |
| season = [[1965–66 NCAA College Division men's ice hockey season|1965–66]] |
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| name = New Hampshire |
| name = New Hampshire |
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| overall = 11–12–0 |
| overall = 11–12–0 |
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| confrecord = 17–14–0 |
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|name=New Hampshire Wildcats |
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|startyear=1966 |
|startyear = 1966 |
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|conference = ECAC Hockey |
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|endyear=1968 |
|endyear = 1968 |
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| season = [[1966–67 NCAA |
| season = [[1966–67 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1966–67]] |
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| name = New Hampshire |
| name = New Hampshire |
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| overall = 18–7–0 |
| overall = 18–7–0 |
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| season = [[1967–68 NCAA |
| season = [[1967–68 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1967–68]] |
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| name = New Hampshire |
| name = New Hampshire |
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| overall = 22–7–0 |
| overall = 22–7–0 |
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| confrecord = 12–10–0 |
| confrecord = 12–10–0 |
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|name=North Dakota Fighting Sioux |
|name = [[North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey|{{color|white|North Dakota Fighting Sioux}}]] |
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| season = [[1968–69 NCAA |
| season = [[1968–69 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1968–69]] |
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| name = North Dakota |
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| overall = 18–10–1 |
| overall = 18–10–1 |
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| conference = 15–7–0 |
| conference = 15–7–0 |
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| confstanding = 3rd |
| confstanding = 3rd |
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| postseason = [[1969 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1969 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA West Regional semifinals]] |
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| season = [[1969–70 NCAA |
| season = [[1969–70 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1969–70]] |
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| name = North Dakota |
| name = North Dakota |
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| overall = 14–5–1 |
| overall = 14–5–1 |
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| conference = 12–13–1 |
| conference = 12–13–1 |
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| confstanding = 5th |
| confstanding = 5th |
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| postseason = [[1970 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1970 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA East Regional semifinals]] |
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| season = [[1970–71 NCAA |
| season = [[1970–71 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1970–71]] |
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| name = North Dakota |
| name = North Dakota |
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| overall = 14–17–2 |
| overall = 14–17–2 |
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| conference = 10–15–1 |
| conference = 10–15–1 |
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| confstanding = 7th |
| confstanding = 7th |
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| postseason = [[1971 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1971 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA East Regional Finals]] |
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| season = [[1971–72 NCAA |
| season = [[1971–72 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1971–72]] |
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| name = North Dakota |
| name = North Dakota |
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| overall = 21–14–1 |
| overall = 21–14–1 |
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| conference = 18–10–0 |
| conference = 18–10–0 |
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| confstanding = 3rd |
| confstanding = 3rd |
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| postseason = [[1972 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1972 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA second round]] |
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| season = [[1972–73 NCAA |
| season = [[1972–73 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season|1972–73]] |
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| name = North Dakota |
| name = North Dakota |
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| overall = 17–17–2 |
| overall = 17–17–2 |
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| conference = 13–15–2 |
| conference = 13–15–2 |
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| confstanding = 7th |
| confstanding = 7th |
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| postseason = [[1973 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1973 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA first round]] |
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| conference = 16–16–0 |
| conference = 16–16–0 |
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| confstanding = 5th |
| confstanding = 5th |
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| postseason = [[1977 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1977 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA first round]] |
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| conference = 13–19–0 |
| conference = 13–19–0 |
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| confstanding = t-5th |
| confstanding = t-5th |
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| postseason = [[1978 WCHA |
| postseason = [[1978 WCHA men's ice hockey tournament|WCHA first round]] |
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|overall=224–234–11 |
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==References== |
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Born | Roseau, Minnesota | February 27, 1929||||||||||||||
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1948 | US Olympic Team | ||||||||||||||
1948–1951 | Minnesota | ||||||||||||||
1951–1952 | Saint Paul Saints | ||||||||||||||
1952 | US Olympic Team | ||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Center | ||||||||||||||
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1961–1962 | Greenway High School | ||||||||||||||
1963–1964 | RPI | ||||||||||||||
1964–1968 | New Hampshire | ||||||||||||||
1968–1978 | North Dakota | ||||||||||||||
1980–1983 | Warroad High School | ||||||||||||||
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Overall | 224–234–11 (college) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Reuben Eugene Bjorkman (born February 27, 1929) is a former head coach of the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux hockey men's team. A graduate of Roseau, Minnesota High School, where he led his team to a state championship in 1946, Bjorkman was a member of the US Olympic teams in 1948 and 1952 (silver medalists).[1] He was a three-year letter winner at the University of Minnesota.
Career
[edit]Bjorkman's high school coaching career began at Greenway High School in Coleraine, Minnesota. His 1962 team competed in the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament. His first college coaching season (1963–1964), at RPI, culminated with his team finishing third in the NCAA Championships. Following that season he was hired as the Head Hockey Coach at the University of New Hampshire where spent four years before accepting the position at the University of North Dakota.
In 1982 Bjorkman was honored by the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association when he was named the recipient of the Cliff Thompson Award, given for long-term, outstanding contributions to the sport of hockey in Minnesota. In 1997 The American Hockey Coaches Association recognized Bjorkman with the John "Snooks" Kelly Founders Award. Named after the Boston College coach, this award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States.
Head coaching record
[edit]College
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Rensselaer Engineers (ECAC Hockey / Tri-State League) (1964–1969) | |||||||||
1963–64 | Rensselaer | 18–8–0 | 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 | t-6th / 3rd | NCAA third-place game (win) | ||||
Rensselaer: | 18–8–0 | 12–6–0 / 1–3–0 | |||||||
New Hampshire Wildcats (ECAC 2) (1964–1966) | |||||||||
1964–65 | New Hampshire | 6–14–0 | 6–9–0 | ||||||
1965–66 | New Hampshire | 11–12–0 | 11–5–0 | ||||||
New Hampshire: | 17–26–0 | 17–14–0 | |||||||
New Hampshire Wildcats (ECAC Hockey) (1966–1968) | |||||||||
1966–67 | New Hampshire | 18–7–0 | 5–4–0 | 7th | |||||
1967–68 | New Hampshire | 22–7–0 | 7–6–0 | ||||||
New Hampshire: | 40–14–0 | 12–10–0 | |||||||
North Dakota Fighting Sioux (WCHA) (1968–1978) | |||||||||
1968–69 | North Dakota | 18–10–1 | 15–7–0 | 3rd | WCHA West Regional semifinals | ||||
1969–70 | North Dakota | 14–5–1 | 12–13–1 | 5th | WCHA East Regional semifinals | ||||
1970–71 | North Dakota | 14–17–2 | 10–15–1 | 7th | WCHA East Regional Finals | ||||
1971–72 | North Dakota | 21–14–1 | 18–10–0 | 3rd | WCHA second round | ||||
1972–73 | North Dakota | 17–17–2 | 13–15–2 | 7th | WCHA first round | ||||
1973–74 | North Dakota | 10–23–1 | 8–20–0 | 10th | |||||
1974–75 | North Dakota | 6–28–2 | 4–26–2 | 10th | |||||
1975–76 | North Dakota | 15–21–0 | 12–20–0 | t-7th | |||||
1976–77 | North Dakota | 19–19–0 | 16–16–0 | 5th | WCHA first round | ||||
1977–78 | North Dakota | 15–22–1 | 13–19–0 | t-5th | WCHA first round | ||||
North Dakota: | 149–186–11 | 121–161–6 | |||||||
Total: | 224–234–11 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
- Career coaching statistics at College Hockey News
- 1929 births
- Living people
- American men's ice hockey forwards
- High school ice hockey coaches in the United States
- Ice hockey coaches from Minnesota
- Ice hockey players at the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Ice hockey players from Minnesota
- Medalists at the 1952 Winter Olympics
- New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey coaches
- North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey coaches
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States in ice hockey
- People from Roseau, Minnesota
- RPI Engineers men's ice hockey coaches
- 20th-century American sportsmen