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Roger Christian (ice hockey)

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177: 162: 113: 238:, Christian began playing hockey at a young age. He would play on the roads, lakes, and outdoor rinks with his friends for up to five hours each day. Growing up he and brother, Billy, would use magazines as padding. They only had one pair of skates between the two of them and would share that pair each time they would go skating. Christian also played organized hockey at 270:
After receiving gold medals, the two Christian brothers returned to their hometown of Warroad and established Christian Brothers Hockey Stick Manufacturing. The idea of this business was to produce a line of customized American hockey sticks. The slogan for this company was, "Hockey Sticks by Hockey
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led the U.S. team in assists and brought another gold medal to Warroad. This was not only a great accomplishment for Dave but this was beneficial for the family's company. After this, sales boomed to up to 40% more sticks. This was mainly because Dave was using a Christian Bros stick while he
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and Manager Don Clark. Roger played together with Billy and a third brother, Gordon, on the 1958 United States national team. Roger played on the renowned Gold Medal winning Olympic Team, alongside his brother. He would go on to play on five U.S. National teams altogether.
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In the early years of the company they saw success, and expanded into a new stick manufacturing plant in Warroad. They officially moved to this new plant in 1969 and operated there for many years. During the
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After that Roger went on to play for nearly 20 years with his hometown Warroad Lakers, an amateur dynasty, where his number 7 Jersey was later retired from the Lakers roster in 1974.
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Christian and his brother sold their company in 2002 because of changes in materials, multi-national competition, and increased licensing fees.
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Players." They refurbished an old building off of the highway Warroad and this was home to the first Christian Brother hockey stick plant.
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Christian international hockey for the U.S. In 1958 he led the U.S. National team in scoring, under Coach
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in 1989. He was also a co-founder of Christian Brother's Hockey Sticks, along with his brother
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Christian and his wife, Jean, had three sons. He died on November 9, 2011, in
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ice hockey teams, winning a gold medal in 1960. He was inducted into the
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Olympic gold medalists for the United States in ice hockey
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Minnesota Hockey Greats: Homegrown Talent in the NHL
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Warroad, Minnesota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Left wing
Huntington Hornets
Seattle Totems
United States
ice hockey
United States
1960 Squaw Valley
Ice hockey
ice hockey
1960 Winter Olympics
1964 Winter Olympics
United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Bill Christian
Warroad, Minnesota
Warroad High School
State Tournament
Cal Marvin
1980 Winter Olympics
Dave Christian
Grand Forks, North Dakota
List of Olympic medalist families
Minnesota Hockey Greats: Homegrown Talent in the NHL
ISBN
978-1-4671-5095-8
"Olympic gold medalist Roger Christian dies"
Eliteprospects.com
The Internet Hockey Database
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