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RIP Mark Wells

RIP. I still idolize all those guys although I was never what you would call a huge hockey fan. Micro, I agree with you 100 percent about being the greatest team accomplishment; of course, younger fans who look at it through the scope of today's Olympics still don't quite understand what that meant. I remember explaining it to a relative of mine: "Imagine if your local high school football team made it to the state championship and had to play the Patriots" (This of course being during Tom Brady's heyday).

I think that makes it three down as far as players on the 1980 squad: Wells follows Bob Suter and Mark Pavelich. And then there's also Herb Brooks.
 
Wells played in all seven games at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Games, scoring two goals and adding an assist.

He was the center on the fourth line for head coach Herb Brooks, according to the book "The Boys of Winter" on the team.

I'm no hockey expert, but that's pretty good for a guy on the fourth line, right?
 
RIP. I still idolize all those guys although I was never what you would call a huge hockey fan. Micro, I agree with you 100 percent about being the greatest team accomplishment; of course, younger fans who look at it through the scope of today's Olympics still don't quite understand what that meant. I remember explaining it to a relative of mine: "Imagine if your local high school football team made it to the state championship and had to play the Patriots" (This of course being during Tom Brady's heyday).

I think that makes it three down as far as players on the 1980 squad: Wells follows Bob Suter and Mark Pavelich. And then there's also Herb Brooks.

Calling them a good high school team is understating the talent on that team. At least half a dozen had long and productive NHL careers. 1980 Miracle On Ice Olympic Players that went to the NHL - Reel Faces

An achievement that opened the door for many more US college hockey players to get a shot in the NHL. In the 1979-1980 season, 84.2% of all players were Canadian (which is lower than I thought). https://www.quanthockey.com/nhl/nationality-totals/nhl-players-1979-80-stats.html. This year it was 42%.
 

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