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February 23, 2006

John Mayasich |
John Mayasich, considered by many to be the greatest American-born hockey player of alltime, has
been chosen as the recipient of the 2006 Lou Lamoriello Award. The award, named after the former
Providence College player and coach and current New Jersey Devils president and coach honors
a former member of the college hockey community who has forged a unique career after college hockey.
Mayasich enjoyed an outstanding career as one of the top broadcast executives in the region. A
University of Minnesota graduate, Mayasich entered the broadcast industry with a sales position at
KSTP Radio in 1957. He moved to WFRV TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1959 and later became
sales manager at WDUZ Radio in Green Bay.
He returned to Hubbard Broadcasting in 1974, and became general manager of KS95 FM, making it
the highest-rate FM station in the top 30 US markets. In 1983, he began a twelve-year term as president
of the radio division of Hubbard Broadcasting, later serving as head of public relations. He retired in
1997, but remains active as a consultant to Hubbard Broadcasting. Widely respected among his peers
in the industry, he served for nine years on the board of directors of the Minnesota Broadcasters Association,
and was its president for 1993 to 1994.
As a player, Mayasich excelled like no other. Here are just a few of his on-ice accomplishments:
Led Eveleth High School to four straight Minnesota high school championships from 1948-1951,
never losing a single high school game in four years.
Set numerous high school tournament records, ten of which still stood nearly 50 years later.
Led the University of Minnesota to two NCAA championship games (1953 and 1954.)
Set numerous University of Minnesota records, including goals (144) and points (298), which still
stand.
Won silver (1956) and gold (1960) medals as a member of two U.S. Olympic teams.
Played on various U.S. National Teams up through 1966, eleven years after graduating from college.
The previous winners of the Lamoriello Award are Tom Red Martin of Boston College (2005) and
Lou Lamoriello (2005). The award will be presented at an April 7 luncheon during the 2006 NCAA
Frozen Four weekend in Milwaukee, WI.
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