Puck Heaven Trivia
Puck Heaven February Answers
Answers to questions found in Minnesota Hockey Magazine’s February issue.
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Jim Hoey

Answers to questions found in Minnesota Hockey Magazine’s February issue.
Who was the offensive catalyst that catapulted Grand Rapids to two-straight title games in Class AA in 2006 and 2007?
Patrick White, who totaled five points (all goals) as a junior and four as a senior before playing for Don Lucia at the U of M for four seasons. White’s best game was a four-goal effort in a 7-4 first-round win over Roseau in 2006. He was selected to the AA all-tournament team both years.
Trivia questions and answers for Minnesota Hockey Magazine.com are provided by Jim Hoey, a former Greenway High and St. Mary's University player and author of Puck Heaven, Minnesota State Boys Hockey Tournament Trivia.
Jim Hoey was born and raised in the tiny Iron Range community of Taconite and graduated from Greenway High School. After playing for the Raiders in three state tournaments, he then matriculated to St. Mary's University in Winona, where he captained the team in his senior season. Hoey spent 34 years as a secondary social studies teacher and was head hockey coach at both Shakopee and Farmington High Schools. For 10 years, he covered high school sports writing for the Farmington Independent and the Rosemount Town Pages. After writing his first book on the Minnesota Twins, Hoey published "Puck Heaven", a trivia book on the state boys high school hockey tournament in 2011.
