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Peterson was criticized by media at the 1988 Winter
Olympics for his coaching strategy, player selection, and gruff disposition. He defended his team's offensive-style system despite losses early in the Olympic tournament. He had a verbal exchange with Klauss Zaugg, a German-language reporter from
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and being eliminated from medal contention, Zaugg stated, "What is your system, Coach? You have no system". Peterson called the international media "dishonest, lazy and uninformed", and also stated "I have a tough time believing some of you have ever seen a hockey game".
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Pershing Park with assistance from the players, rather than travelling longer distances to an indoor rink. He also made
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Olympics, his teams finished in seventh and fourth place respectively. He also served as head coach of the
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Hamline physical education student, with whom he had four daughters. He was a recreational golfer, and umpired baseball games in Minnesota with fellow hockey coach
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said, "The sport of hockey has lost a true leader, a man who touched the lives of countless players, fellow coaches and friends during a remarkable career". Since 2001, USA Hockey annually gives the
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High Performance Goalie Camp for high school students, and gives the Dave Peterson Award to a high school coach for leadership in developing hockey.
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988:"Peterson's Priority Is Coaching: U.S. Hockey Coach Isn't Being Asked to Work a Miracle"
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1222:"Man with the Leaden Touch: Why is Dave Peterson Again Coaching the U.S. Hockey Team?"
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968:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. September 8, 1955. p. 40.
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727:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 10P.
614:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award
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219:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award
144:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award
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1067:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 12.
1046:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. C5.
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1220:Murphy, Austin (January 27, 1992).
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1258:. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 4C.
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1170:. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 15.
649:Full name: David Richard Peterson
627:operates an annual Dave Peterson
229:operates an annual Dave Peterson
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1160:Baggott, Andy (March 10, 1987).
771:. Chicago, Illinois. p. D5.
754:. Chicago, Illinois. p. D1.
746:"A no-frills coach for Team USA"
717:Weiner, Jay (February 7, 1988).
703:Weiner, Jay (February 7, 1988).
307:signed Peterson to play for the
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1248:Lyons, Joe (October 10, 1989).
1186:Reusse, Patrick (May 3, 2020).
1036:Chanen, David (July 19, 1997).
1024:"Dave Peterson, ex-coach, dies"
1022:Chanen, David (July 19, 1997).
935:"Dave Peterson (ca. 1951–1955)"
833:"Dave Peterson–Coach 1955-1982"
763:"Verdi (Continued from Page 1)"
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369:Peterson began working for the
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842:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 2014
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414:IIHF World Junior Championship
398:Ice Hockey World Championships
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912:"Millers Sign Second Goalies"
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237:Early life and playing career
1533:Burials at Lakewood Cemetery
1273:"Hockey coach Peterson dies"
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266:Harding Senior High School
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996:. Los Angeles, California
573:. He subsequently had an
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1465:Vintage Minnesota Hockey
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1137:. Spokane, Washington.
1100:. Seattle, Washington.
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284:. He was a top-scoring
719:"Peterson (continued)"
597:Peterson received the
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870:The Minneapolis Star
599:John "Snooks" Kelley
547:Russia national team
543:Canada national team
511:1992 Winter Olympics
432:1988 Winter Olympics
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260:First playing as a
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104:High school teacher
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