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Dave Peterson (ice hockey)

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for high school players. Peterson's teams at Southwest High School qualified for 14 Minnesota State High School League tournaments, including one state championship, one second-place finish, two third-place results, and one consolation championship. His 1969–70 team had an undefeated season, and won
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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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in 1955. He also served as the school's first soccer coach, and taught business classes including typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. He coached hockey at Southwest High School from 1955 to 1982, and retired as a teacher in 1984.
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After the 1988 Winter Olympics, Peterson worked as the director of coaching and player development for AHAUS. He conducted coaching clinics across the nation, and wanted to change the perception that a player had to go to a
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in Saint Paul, Peterson then participated in the Minnesota state hockey championships during his senior year. His high school hockey team won the Region IV championship in 1948, then won the consolation championship at the
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Peterson maximized practice time for the senior hockey team by maintaining an outdoor rink at Pershing Park with assistance from the players, rather than travelling longer distances to an indoor rink. He also made
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felt that Peterson was expected to be a father figure to the players, who played a schedule of exhibition games with the national team during the 1987–88 season. Peterson opted against last-minute additions of
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in 1985, 1986, and 1987. As head coach of the United States men's team at the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics, his teams finished in seventh and fourth place respectively. He also served as head coach of the
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Peterson married Janice Amsden, a fellow 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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The exhibition schedule for the 1991–92 season included 60 games, more practice time, and higher-caliber opponents. Peterson coached the national team in 21 games versus NHL teams, 14 versus the
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in 1993, in recognition of his contributions to coaching with the AHAUS and USA Hockey. He was inducted into the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Founders Award in 1993. He was inducted into the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and the Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame. USA Hockey annually gives the
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wrote that United States men's team "massively underachieved" with a seventh-place finish, and noted that twelve of the players were in the NHL within four years of the Olympics.
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medal with a bronze in 1986. He verbally sparred with media at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and was criticized for his coaching strategy, player selection, and gruff disposition.
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stated, "it doesn't matter whether it's high school, college or the pros, knows how to handle young men", and that "he's been part of our developmental program for years".
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also wrote that the exhibition season prior to the Olympics included games against college teams, which were easily defeated while falling into "bad defensive habits".
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in the Eastern United States for better coaching. He also advocated more quality coaching time for youths, and to have two practices per game played.
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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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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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in the American Amateur Hockey League, during the 1951–52 season. Peterson returned to the Millers for the 1952–53 season, now in the
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in 1954. After one season of coaching hockey at Minneapolis North, he became head coach of hockey and assistant coach of football at
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Birthdate calculated as January 5, 1931: Peterson was reported to have his 57th birthday on January 5, 1988.
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Switzerland, who questioned the offensive style and lack of defense. After losing to the
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tournaments, which included an undefeated 1969–70 season to win the state championship.
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Peterson was posthumously inducted into the Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016.
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from 1955 to 1982, where he also taught business. His teams qualified for 14
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The AHAUS chose Peterson as head coach of the United States men's team for
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In 1953, Peterson began teaching business and coaching basketball at
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chose Peterson as head coach for the United States men's team in
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tournament, with Peterson winning two games as their goaltender.
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Peterson was the director of coaching and player development for
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Born in Superior, Wisconsin, to parents Hiram and Marie Peterson
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in Colorado Springs. His remains were cremated and interred in
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at the 1984 Winter Olympics, and was head coach of the team at
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Peterson had a heart attack on June 22, 1997, at his home in
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outdoors at a local park, and also played baseball and
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David Richard Peterson was born on January 5, 1931, in
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United States men's national ice hockey team coaches
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hosted ice hockey games at the 1992 Winter Olympics.
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hosted ice hockey games at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
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He served as head coach of ice hockey at 166:, and played semi-professional hockey as a 1215: 1213: 1211: 929: 927: 292:, and also played offensive and defensive 31: 20: 1250:"Peterson: Hockey Talent Can Thrive Here" 1281:. St. Petersburg, Florida. July 19, 1997 827: 825: 823: 821: 670: 640: 1188:"U.S. coach took villain role by plan" 727:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 10P. 614:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award 532:ice hockey at the 1992 Winter Olympics 450:ice hockey at the 1988 Winter Olympics 391:ice hockey at the 1984 Winter Olympics 219:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award 144:Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award 1598:Sportspeople from Superior, Wisconsin 1513:American men's ice hockey goaltenders 1067:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 12. 1046:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. C5. 1032:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. C1. 713:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 1P. 16:American ice hockey coach (1931–1997) 7: 1528:American people of Norwegian descent 1196:. 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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 1503:20th-century American educators 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)" 577:and recovered at home awaiting 420:, and a fourth-place finish in 383:1983 World Junior Championships 379:United States men's junior team 369:Peterson began working for the 365:United States national coaching 280:to play football, and earned a 200:United States men's junior team 1057:Gordon, Dick (March 7, 1970). 842:. 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He subsequently had an 204:World Junior Championship 30: 1465:Vintage Minnesota Hockey 1301:"David Richard Peterson" 601:Founders Award from the 389:which placed seventh in 387:United States men's team 213:recognized him with the 191:United States men's team 1255:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1167:Wisconsin State Journal 1137:. Spokane, Washington. 1100:. Seattle, Washington. 545:, and eight versus the 416:medal with a bronze in 400:, Peterson led them in 317:Minnesota Hockey League 284:. He was a top-scoring 719:"Peterson (continued)" 597:Peterson received the 524: 519:The French ski resort 469:National Hockey League 445: 332: 152:David Richard Peterson 1461:"Dave Peterson Award" 840:Athletic Hall of Fame 838:Southwest High School 518: 439: 345:Southwest High School 331:Southwest High School 330: 313:Central Hockey League 247:Saint Paul, Minnesota 176:Southwest High School 160:Saint Paul, Minnesota 158:coach. 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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Lakewood Cemetery
Hamline University
United States men's national ice hockey team
USA Hockey
Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award
ice hockey
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Hamline University
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Minneapolis Millers
Southwest High School
Minnesota State High School League
USA Hockey
United States men's team
Ice Hockey World Championships
United States men's junior team
World Junior Championship
American Hockey Coaches Association
John "Snooks" Kelley
Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year Award
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Minnesota Hockey
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