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What is MusketeersStuff.com ???
This year the Sioux City
Musketeers will celebrate 45 exciting and memorable seasons of hockey!!!
MusketeersStuff.com will be a place to showcase the historic five decades of
Musketeer hockey in Sioux City.
This site will have team
photos, individual player pictures and hockey action shots. It will feature the
successes
of the teams & players have had over the seasons.
It will also have a jersey history of styles from every season. It will place
with an emphasis on the players who
wore these jerseys and their on and off-ice hockey achievements. The site will
also serves a a Musketeer jersey
data base describing in detail each of the jerseys from every season. It will
also contain other Musketeers items like
programs, jackets, patches, pins, pucks, sticks and other Musketeer
memorabilia.
I am asking for your
help in making this Musketeer history project as complete as possible. We are
nearing a third generation of hockey fan in Sioux City, so many of our current
fans were not privy to
the Musketeer's old-time hockey of the 70's, their domination of the league
during the 80's and the
future NHL stars of the 90's.
Any type of memorabilia
you have will be greatly welcomed and regardless of what you have, I will make
sure that
it is properly displayed within this collection!!!
I can receive any
scanned/digital images you may have available. Any photos as well as other
memorabilia will be
documented and returned by MusketeersStuff in a timely and secure manner!!!
Actual pick-up and return of
some memorabilia could be possible. Please contact me using the e-mail link on
the home page.
Why MusketeersStuff.com???
To this day, hockey still
remains a huge part of my life. I love to play it, I love to ref it, I love to
coach it, I love to
watch it and I love to reminisce about it!!! So you can imagine my excitement
when I joined a conversation between some
younger Musketeer hockey fans and they were they were talking about the
old days of hockey.
I was excited to join the conversation and interject my many seasons memories of
Musketeer. However, I was surprised
their old-days of hockey was 2002 and the last Musketeers Clark Cup
Championship. They had never heard legendary
Musketeers names like Peck, Johnson, LeGree, Hakstol, Siciliano, Grahame,
Taylor, Shoffstall, Hale, Nelligan and countless
others that have made the Musketeers the most storied team in the USHL.
Sioux City is rich in USHL history
and is steeped in hockey tradition. Its players have gone on to success as well
as
countless number of teams that have captured season, league and national
championships. So many fans don't
know of the
Musketeer's old-time
hockey of the 70's, their domination of the league during the 80's and the
future NHL
stars of the 90's.
This is my attempt to preserve some of these long forgotten Musketeer memories.
About Me
I have been a Musketeer
fan from the very beginning. I started attending game in '72 when the first
season started and was
hooked ever since. Every time I am in the old Audi, I am flooded with memories
of games played in that small little area the
Musketeer called home for some 32 seasons. I look up and see section 5 Row 5
seats 1&2 I think back to the good times I
had sitting in those seats watching my heroes do their thing.
As a kid I grew up with
the original Musketeers, names like Peck, Johnson, Davies, LeGree, Murphy,
Brandt, Head, Mulroy
and Bubba, they were my heroes. Many years later, I would be afforded the
opportunity to call many of these guys my
friends as well.
At the same time I joined the newly formed Siouxland Youth Hockey Association
(SYHA) where I played youth hockey for
six
seasons and four more for the Metros high school team. After five year out
of town I retuned to Sioux City and took on some SYHA
coaching duties and played adult league hockey. In 1989 an opportunity to
continue to be a part of the game I loved arose and I
began officiating for the then Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL). Two
seasons later I joined the United States Hockey
League (USHL) as a member of its officiating staff where I worked for 20
seasons.
I am still a active USA Hockey officials and work a
regular schedule of Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL) as well
as some college club games. I am also currently the SYHA Referee-in-Chief.
Over the many year the USHL and the Musketeers have been
such an integral part of my hockey life. I was able to be around
the sport I loved and to play an, albeit small, part in its implementation as
each season saw its completion. It left me with great
memories, terrific stories and it introduced me to fabulous friends and
acquaintances. The USHL and the Musketeers have
been good to me over the years and this in just a small way to say
Thanks!!!
An Open Letter to Past Musketeer Players and Fans
I am starting a
Musketeer History web site.
My goal is a place that provides a look and feel for our 45 plus year old Musketeer
hockey team!!! It will show-off
Musketeer game jerseys, pucks, team pictures, action photographs, sticks and
other similar items.
It is ultimately a tribute to the
players, coaches and staff who have all given so much to the Musketeer
organization. Whether it
be the player who spent just a single season away from home wearing the green &
gold, staff who spent countless hours in the office
or the coaches who came here to make Musketeer hockey the best it could be.
As we approach a
third generation of Musketeer hockey there are many fans out there totally
unaware of the steeped traditions of
Musketeer hockey. Sioux City was legendary for it's old-time hockey style in the
70's; real boards, fence in place of glass, the chicken
lady and lots of hair. When players squared off...there was no doubt in anyone's
mind that there was gonna be a fight. In the 80's the
Musketeers dominated the league winning a pair of Anderson, Clark and National
Championships. They had players set scoring
records that are still being chased today. In the 90's Sioux City was known for
it huge talent pool as many players continued on
to semi-pro and professional careers.
My question is...do you
have any old Musketeer photographs and/or items that I could document??? All
items while in
my possession will be treated like the important items they are, and I will make
sure that everything is returned
to you in a timely manner!!!!
I will be looking
forward to hearing back from you and Thanks!!!! bob
Bob Batcheller
Sioux City
Items of interest:
Musketeer Jerseys
Musketeer Photographs
USHL Jerseys
USHL Game Socks
Musketeer Game and/or Practice Socks
Musketeer Team Pictures
Musketeer Team Jackets
Pucks, Programs and other novelty items.
PS...I am set-up to
receive any scanned/digital images. All items will be returned to you by
MusketeersStuff.com in a timely and secure manner.
Please contact me using the e-mail link to arrange possible pick-up and returns
of some items.