Minnesota does, and it really isn't all that close. Minnesota has the most registered youth hockey players (53,450 in 2010. Next closest was Michigan with 51,404 registered youth players), produces the most Division 1 hockey players (currently 326 players, or 20.36% of all D1 players. Next closest is Massachusetts with 14.81%), and produces the most pro hockey players (Minnesota has produced 216 players all-time. Massachusetts is next closest with 168). This is why Minnesota is known as the "State of Hockey".
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The worst record in MLS history came in 2001 with the Tampa Bay Mutiny achieving a record of 4-21-2 (14 points).
Petr Cech(Chelsea Keeper) and Mollie Patton(University of South Carolina Keeper). You can go to the Full 90 site at the link below and see an entire list of college and professional players who wear head protection (American & European, Male and Female, including several MLS Championship winners) http://www.full90.com/players/pro/
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Yes. As of the end of the 2008 MLS season 18 players have played in MLS at age 17 or under.
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