Players around the NHL on Tuesday bemoaned the league's decision to withhold its players from the 2018 Winter Olympics. The league on Monday announced it would not break for the Games or send players to South Korea.
While such stars as Alex Ovechkin are proclaiming they will represent their country at the Olympics no matter what, the decision to stock the team with players from outside the NHL could benefit a handful of Minnesotans.
The 1980 Miracle on Ice roster was built of amateur talent and featured 12 Minnesotans, eight from the Gophers.
The 1984 U.S. Olympic team was the last all-amateur squad and included eight Minnesotans, five Gophers.
The Gophers women's hockey team is used to losing some of its stars to the Olympics. Amanda Kessel and Lee Stecklein missed all of the 2013-14 season to compete with the U.S. team in Russia.
Here is a look at some amateurs from Minnesota who could be considered for the 2018 Olympic squad:
Michael Bitzer, Moorhead: The Bemidji State junior goalie was a Hobey Baker Award and Mike Richter Award (nation's top goaltender) finalist. He finished the season with a 1.71 goals-against average and .932 save percentage.
Hunter Miska, Stacy: Miska is Minnesota Duluth's star freshman goaltender and led the Bulldogs to the Frozen Four. He earned the NCHC Goaltender and Rookie of the Year honors after producing a 2.21 goals-against average and .919 save percentage in arguably the toughest conference in college hockey.