"We have a lot of returning players from last year's team. We have that experience, that taste of going to the state tournament," Ammerman said. "We also have a lot of voids to fill with the guys that graduated. We're still trying to figure out what some of our different roles are as a group and what it takes."
Among those returning are senior captain Cole O'Connell, who just reached 100 points in his high school career. Moorhead also has a pair of North Dakota commits in junior defenseman Ethan Frisch, a puck-moving defenseman who is sound in his own end, and senior forward Carter Randklev, the Spuds' leader in goals with 15 in 16 games.
"Carter Randklev's a crafty little winger that is dynamic with the puck. He'll be a fun guy to watch," said Ammerman.
Ammerman's players aren't the only ones whose history intertwines with Hockey Day Minnesota, though. A Moorhead native himself and former St. Cloud State Huskies defenseman, the head coach is returning to a town where he spent five years of his life. Ammerman wore the same Spuds uniform as those now in his charge, winning three Section 8 titles and playing on two of those Class AA runner-up teams.
Saturday's opponent, Centennial, was one of the teams who beat Moorhead in the championship game. The Cougars defeated Moorhead 1-0 in 2004 -- Ammerman's junior year.
The teams will be different Saturday with new players making their own moments. However, the link to the past becomes quickly apparent far beyond a return to a day they experienced seven years ago. As a nod to town history the Spuds will skate outdoors against Centennial wearing replicas of the 1967-68 Moorhead team.
"We're playing better," Ammerman said. "We've had a little bit of a recent lull, but with the excitement of Hockey Day and the pressure of it involved with the event, it will hopefully be a bit of a spark for our team and get us going down the stretch."
Top photo courtesy of Rick Westra
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