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nayrbs
04-25-2007, 03:37 PM
I am just wondering who everyone thinks is the best team in roller hockey history:
MUDCATS, CYCLONES, BULLFROGS, VIPERS, BEACH BOYS, LINDENWOOD, ETC. This list could go on forever.

My Vote: Team Paradise Bauer Beach Boys: I saw these guys destroy teams with 5 players.

robinshockey25
04-25-2007, 04:17 PM
All good choices, but my vote would have to be the guys from South Central LA in Mighty Ducks 2. Any team that could beat team USA has to get the nod.

ifyouonlyknew
04-25-2007, 05:17 PM
If you are going to make a post about the "Best team of all time" I think you have to add the Mission Snipers JR from 1997. They didn't have the best player in the counrty on their team but they played amazing as a "team."

NLane
04-26-2007, 12:48 PM
Maybe any of the FIRS teams, or several good players with Rob Laurie in net (sorry, Spidey)

DannyG
04-26-2007, 04:24 PM
I apologize in advance; I am not trying to hijack the thread, but...

Musings like this get me to philosophically thinking: what if we really had a way to have 32, 64, 128, etc. rec league teams play for a national championship. Where we could make certain that all teams were formed from the same baseline of membership: A, B, C, D players all mixed in together from true house leagues...every team started out as equal.

Wouldn't that be a true national championship? and wouldn't that be a great thing?

Fact is (philospohically now, don't everybody take aim at me here), the challenge to tournamet teams is to see who can create the broadest base of recruitment...get the best from 200 players, get the best from 500 players, from 1,000...and so on. Then at each tournament you play, recruit the best one or two kids from your opponents. Each event, get a "better" team..

But is this really "better?" Is this really "the best?" Is this really what we want for our sport? What is the challenge in seeing who can recruit the best?

How much better is the challenge to take the team you have and develop them to become their best, individually and collectively, into whatever that level of excellence is for them!

If I get my new center going (we've started, slowly), I am going to put out the word to center, facility, and program directors that we are going to have a true rec tournament on a national level...might be festival style, might be geographic rep teams, can't say right now...but it will be the closest thing we can get to a true recreation national championship.

Thanks for listening...

rhhof
04-27-2007, 01:17 AM
HISTORY - I love history!!

If you picked an age bracket or something to narrow it down

Over the years I've seen many teams being good and consistant - its tough to say what then would beat the teams now - the game has evolved a bit but some teams have been around or organizations for that matter and have grown or just gotten better

My votes have to go to the Snipers Organization and Tim McManus without a doubt on all the National Championships to back it up at Jr, D1 and back when most of their guns were still pee-wee and bantams as well - Greg Thompson, Pete Pennecke, Mike Cianfrani, Derek Kern, and so many more players have gone through and I can go on...

The Hosers were a dominant force in the Major mens brackets back in the early Narch days, Koho cup and others

Team Rival in the late 90's with Jeff Reynaert, Jason Deskins, Mike Van Ryn were an unbelievable squad to watch at the major events in junior and major

A little team called the Tour Mudcats...

Sure Grip Squirts back in 97-98 with Gabe Gauthier

Paradise Beach Boys, some of the OC Blades and 99'ers squads back in the day too

There's more but lets narrow it down

fatdonkey44
04-27-2007, 02:17 PM
How bout a little team called RINK RAT. They have won a few National Championships, actually back to back to back to back.

2005
Michael Hunt
Gerry St. Cyr
Scott Humphrey
Chris Palmer
Kirk French
Bob Jordan
Jamie Cooke
Christian Skoryna
Darrell Interbartolo
Craig Charron

2004
Michael Hunt
Gerry St. Cyr
Victor Gervais
Jamie Cooke
Kevin St. Pierre
Chris Palmer
Derek Hahn
Doug Ast
Hugo Belanger
Darrell Interbartolo

2003
Gerry ST. Cyr
Craig Charron
Michael Hunt
Charlie Daniels
Darrell Interbartolo
Derek Hann
Doug AST
Hugo Belanger
Kevin ST. Pierre
Jamei Cooke
Victor Gervais

2002
Michael Hunt
Gerry St. Cyr
Craig Charron
Charlie Daniels
Chris Palmer
Ross Harris
Derek Hahn
Jamie Cooke
Hugo Belanger
Roger Lee
Rob Laurie
Darrell Interbartolo
Igor Bondarev

socalhockey
05-01-2007, 01:22 AM
The OC Blades 88 team was pretty unbelievable. I believe that they won 5 NARCH Championships. And this years Lindenwood team is as good or better than any pro team I've ever seen!

CrinkledStraw
05-01-2007, 02:32 AM
The OC Blades teams always intimidated most of the players I played with. I think I played against the '87 and '88 teams.

I remember one practice before a tournament my coach asked if we were afraid of their fancy, matching red helmets.
:p

SlapShot19
05-01-2007, 09:47 AM
All good choices, but my vote would have to be the guys from South Central LA in Mighty Ducks 2. Any team that could beat team USA has to get the nod.
I concur!!