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IN THIS ISSUE August 2022 Volume L • Number 8 • Issue 1292 2022-23 Tournament Calendar inside DA BEAUTS! League offers glimpse at Minnesota’s best (Pages 16-17) BREAKFAST CLUB STICKHANDLING | OPTIMUM DEFENSE | BEGINNER PUCK SKILLS | SHOOTING/PUCK PROTECTION HOCKEY SKILLS CLINICS SMALL GROUPS FORMING NOW for the 2022/23 schoolyear - September to May Herb Brooks Foundation celebrates 16th annual golf event...Page 11 NAHL Showcase schedule released...Page 14 When dreams come true...Pages 18-19 Play the game, not a ‘position’....Page 4 Minnesota Hockey breaks record...Page 5 Wild snags 8 players in NHL draft...Page 6 Wild draft history...Page 7 Duane Koep receives Herb Brooks HOF award...Page 10

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Were you paying attention to the Minnesota Wild this year? Any chance you recognized the number of line com binations, and different positions that each player on the Wild played? Even during the playoffs, when the stakes are the highest, you saw different combina tions of forwards who may have played center in one period, and suddenly were playing their off-wing the next period (or even the next shift). These types of mid-game adjustments become more and more prevalent as your advance through your hockey career. Why do I point this out? There is an obvious message there for young play ers and their parents: You need to focus on being a hockey player, not playing a specific position when you are young! Several years ago, I was coaching a Peewee B1 team and one of the players on my team had been a good squirt A player the year before, scoring plenty of goals, and frankly being able to do what he wanted to. One year later, the game is a little faster, the kids are bigger, there is less time and space and suddenly, the ‘success’ that he had just 7 months ear lier was not showing up as quick has he (or his parents wanted). What was ob vious, however, was that he understood the game better than other players, had good vision, and almost always made the right decision with the puck when he had an extra second. His quickness in the corners, and his puck control was not up to the same speed as others at the next level, and there was frustration on his part.So, understanding that he had some other skills, needed some confidence, and could help the team with his vi sion, ability to make the first pass, and a strong shot, I moved him to D about 4 weeks into the season. The response from him and his parents was dismay. Afterall, he was a ‘scoring machine’ in Squirts and he was a forward, not a defensemen. I ex plained my rationale to the player and the parents, and while there was skep ticism from them, they also understood that ultimately it was my decision and let it play itself out. More importantly, they were open to the possibility.

to try different positions, get different looks, and have some fun while doing that. I would encourage more parents (and coaches) to ensure their young players are playing different positions throughout their youth experience. The fact is the best hockey players at every level are willing and able to play any position when called upon. You will not know where they will be needed to help the team at any point, so support their development and prepare them to play the game, not just a position.

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Now, the player is playing HS hock ey as a defensemen, but I ultimately be lieve he is a better overall hockey player because he saw the game from a differ ent lens. I have no doubt that if/when he ends up being moved to a forward position again, if that is what the team/ coach needs, he will be able to execute, pick up the role and play it well, because he was not pigeon-holed both physically and mentally when he was younger. My son was another example, but this time I was on the receiving end of the decision as a parent. During his Bantam A season, he was moved to a forward position after playing on the point for the last several years. I was looking out at the high school roster and felt he could add some depth to the D position during his sophomore year and

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I was not thrilled with the decision. At the same time, I also recognized what the team was needing at that time, and it really was not my decision anyway (much to my dismay!). He ultimately played forward in high school, but also knew he could step on the ice and play a defensive role as a forward or even move to the point if the need was there. MOST IMPORTANT LY, he found that he really loved play ing forward, specifically as a wing who enjoyed the heavy forecheck and grind in the corners. This is the role which helped him achieve his goal of playing at the junior level. Fast forward to his first year of junior hockey, and about six games into the season, the defensive core was riddled with injuries, and he told his coach that he played D a few years ago and could help. Sure enough, he ended up playing 10-15 games as a defenseman, and when the core was healthy again, he moved back up to the forward position. He literally played EVERY position during the season with his Junior A hockey club (LW, C, RW, RD, LD… and even strapped the pads on for a practice! Why not, he started out as a goaltender in squirts!) The moral of the story: As a par ent, do not feed into the belief that be cause your son/daughter is good at one position when they are 9, 10, 11 years old that they should stay there. Ulti mately, they will end up gravitating to a specific position and will develop some position-specific skills. BUT, the best advice is to allow them the opportunity

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As a former goaltender growing up in the Detroit, MI area, finishing his High School Hockey in Thief River Falls, MN, and getting his coaching start with East Grand Forks Green Wave High School in 1991 while attend ing the University of North Dakota, Paul An tonenko is a lifelong advocate for the game of hockey. He is a USA Hockey Level 4 Coach, USA Hockey Level 1 Official, Former Hockey Development Director for Armstrong/Cooper Youth Hockey, Former Coaches Board Chair for Orono Youth Hockey, and has coached teams of all ages and skill levels since 1991, girls and boys, from Mites through high school throughout the upper Midwest. He is the fa ther of 3 girls and 2 boys who have all played through various levels of competitive hockey including the Girls Tier I Elite League outside of Minnesota, Minnesota High School Hockey, and juniors in the USPHL Premier League. He is currently involved as a non-parent coach in the Orono-Westonka Warriors girls hockey pro gram, as an evaluator for the District 3 High Performance Program and is on the coaching staff of the District 3 Fall Tier I – U15 Boys Team in the MN Hockey Fall Tier I league.

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Registration for the 2022 Hock ey Director Conference, which will be held September 9-11 at the Marriott Minneapolis West in St. Louis Park, MN, is now open. The conference, which is designed for hockey direc tors and player development leaders in youth hockey associations, will provide in-depth training on the techniques and principles that guide world class hock ey development programs. Special guests and presenters are set toinclude former NHL scout and college hockey analyst Dave Starman, ADM Regional Managers Guy Goss elin and Roger Grillo. Key topics will include understanding & capitalizing on long term athlete development princi ples, how to implement the ADM and a successful organizational culture, goal tending development, body contact and body-checking and much more. To register or view additional schedule details as they’re available, visit www.minnesotahockey.org/hdc.

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Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota and the premier developer of hockey players in the state. With over 67,000 registered players and coaches, it is the largest state governing body for amateur hockey in the United States.

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Hockey, in partnership with the Minne sota Wild, announced it will be launch ing a new diversified hockey program for players in Minnesota with hearing loss. The Minnesota Wild Deaf/Hard of Hearing (“HOH”) Hockey program will kick off its inaugural season with a special event on Saturday, Sept.the St. Louis Park Rec Center in St. Louis

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ST. PAUL, Minn. – The final registra tion report from USA Hockey has been released following USA Hockey Annual Congress and Minnesota Hockey has es tablished a new record of 8 & Under (8U) players with 19,079. That number marks the first time Minnesota has surpassed the 19,000 8U player mark. The total helped Minnesota Hockey establish a record for total players as well, with 58,666 players of all ages gearing up across the state. The 19,079 8U players includes 13,631 boys and a record 5,448 girls and is an increase of 12.2% over 2020-21. As en couraging as the 8U number is, perhaps the most encouraging statistic is that Min nesota had its largest number of new 8U players with 7,912 boys and girls suiting up for the first time. “To set a new record for 8 & Under players, especially coming off the chal lenging pandemic year of 2020-21, is remarkable,” said Minnesota Hockey president, Steve Oleheiser. “As an orga nization, it is imperative that we keep the base of our pyramid as wide as possible and provide the opportunity for every child to try the sport. While we couldn’t be more excited to see the growth across the state, we know we have more work to do in welcoming many more families, in particular from the BIPOC community, to Minnesota Hockey.”

Minnesota Hockey, in partnership with Rink Systems, Inc., is offering its Hard Ice Divider Program for the ninth consecutive season with applications going through August, 2022. The program has helped supply over 100 sets of dividers to 75 youth hockey associations in Minnesota. The Minnesota Hockey Hard Ice Di vider Program was designed to aid com munity-based associations and their home rinks in promoting the growth of ice hock ey through the implementation of cross and half-ice hockey, and it’s made a huge impact on the game throughout the state. Associations have utilized the boards to enhance a wide variety of age-appropriate programs include in-house mite and squirt programs, jamborees, tournaments and three-on-three or four-on-four leagues for older age Throughgroups.thepartnership, Rink Systems will also allow for associations that pur chase hard ice dividers through the pro gram to purchase junior size goal frames at a discounted rate. Junior size goal frames provide a more realistic playing experi ence for young goaltenders, enabling them to gain confidence and passion for posi tion. Minnesota Hockey affiliated associ ations interested in purchasing a “hard divider” system must complete an online application for the program and submit a deposit. Once approved, Minnesota Hock ey associations will be able to purchase a set of boards, valued at $7,900, for just $5,400. Associations that take advantage of the hard ice divider subsidy will also be able to purchase the junior goal frames sets of two goal frames for $500, which are valued at $600. To learn more, visit www.minnesota hockey.org/harddividers.

Park, Minn. While official Deaf/HOH compe titions feature a lighting system that is used in place of whistles, the games are played with standard playing rules and have minimal modifications. In fact, many participants in Deaf/Hard of Hearing hockey compete on local as sociation, high school or even college teams. Nonverbal communication plays a critical role in the instruction of these athletes as many utilize sign language, lip reading, hearing aids, or interpreters on the bench to ensure understanding of instruction.“Weare really excited to be part of this amazing initiative,” said Raimon do Fusco, president of Minnesota Wild Deaf/HOH Hockey. “The Minnesota Wild Deaf/HOH program will provide a great platform for the incredibly talent ed players in this community, from all backgrounds and abilities, to showcase their skills and continuing living life to the fullest.”

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with a heavy shot and quickness out of the corners,” said 185-poundTheoverallwiththeMichaelselectedMinnesotaBrackett.forwardMilneinthirdroundthe89thselection.5-foot-10,native of Abbotsford, British Columbia, skat ed with Winnipeg of the Western Hock ey League (WHL) during the 2021-22 season. The left-shot forward tallied 81 points (38-43=81) in 68 games with the Ice and ranked second in the WHL with a plus-56 rating. The 19-year-old (9/21/02) ranked second on the team in goals, T-2nd in points, T-3rd in pow er-play goals (8), fourth in game-win ning goals (5) and T-4th in assists. He has 133 points (60-73=133), a plus-66 rating, 103 PIM, 10 PPG, nine GWG and 432 shots on goal in 175 career games in four seasons with Kootenay and Winnipeg (2018-22). “Michael is a 19-year-old, two-way forward that can play center and wing,” said Brackett. “He’s highly competitive, versatile and a finisher.” The Wild selected defenseman Ryan Healey in the fourth round with the 121st overall selection. The 6-foot, 172-pound native of Chicago, Ill., reg istered 21 points (3-18=21) in 59 games with Sioux Falls of the United States Hockey League (USHL) during the 2021-22 season. The right-shot blue liner ranked second amongst Stampede defensemen in scoring and ranked T-4th on the team in power-play assists (5) and T-5th in assists. The 18-year-old (5/19/04) owns 23 points (3-20=23), 36 penalty minutes and 72 shots in 74 career games in two seasons with Sioux Falls and Team USA (2020-22). He will attend Harvard University this fall. “Ryan is an elite skater and puck mover, who can quarterback the power play,” said MinnesotaBrackett.selected defenseman David Spacek in the fifth round with the 153rd overall selection. The 6-foot, 174-pound native of Columbus, Ohio, spent the 2021-22 season with Sher brooke of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and tallied 50 points (12-38=50) in 57 contests. The right-shot blueliner has represented the Czech Republic at the 2019 Five Na tions Tournament in Fussen, at the 2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, at the 2020 Five Nations Tournament in Ufa, at the 2021 IIHF U18 World Cham pionship and at the 2021 Four Nations Tournament in Fussen. The 19-year-old (2/18/03) appeared in 57 contests with Plzen Jr. of the Czech Republic Junior League over two seasons (2019-21). His dad is Jaroslav Spacek, a 13-year NHL veteran who was drafted by the Florida Panthers in the 1998 NHL Draft (Fifth round, No. “David117).isa thick body, two-way defenseman, that can generate offense from the back end,” said Brackett. The Wild selected center Servac Petrovsky in the sixth round with the 185th overall selection. The 5-foot-10, 181-pound native of Presov, Slovakia, spent the 2021-22 season with Owen Sound of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and collected 54 points (2826=54) in 65 games. The left-shot for ward ranked T-1st amongst OHL rook ies in game-winning goals (7), second in power-play goals (9) and shorthanded goals (3), third in scoring and fourth in goals. The 18-year-old (8/10/04) ranked T-1st on the Attack in SHG and GWG, T-2nd in PPG and shots (208), third in scoring and fourth in goals. He regis tered 15 multi-point games, including six multi-goal games in his first season with Owen “ServacSound.isasmart, two-way center with good hands and a strong motor,” said Brackett.

Minnesota’s Deaf/HOH hockey team will be the first at a state affiliate level in the United States. USA Hock ey and the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association (AHIHA) have fielded teams in the Deaflympics since 1991, including gold medals in 1995, 2007 and “Minnesota2019. Hockey is excited to welcome the players of the Minneso ta Wild Deaf//HOH program into our hockey family,” said Minnesota Hock ey President Steve Oleheiser. “We’re proud to be a leader in Diversified Hockey, and with the start of this deaf/ hard of hearing program, Minnesota Hockey takes another step toward our goal of ensuring hockey truly is for ev eryone.”Minnesota Wild Deaf/HOH Hock ey would like to thank the Hendrick son Foundation, Minnesota Hockey, Minnesota Wild and Miracle-Ear for being the program’s founding spon sors.For additional information on Deaf/ HOH hockey or to register, visit HY PERLINK ey.com.hockey.com/”www.mnwilddeafhock“https://www.mnwilddeaf

Defenseman Brock Faber (Maple Grove, Minn./University of Minneso ta) has been named captain of the 2022 U.S. National Junior Team it was an nounced today by USA Hockey. In addition, forwards Thomas Bordeleau (Houston, Texas/San Jose Sharks), and Landon Slaggert (South Bend, Ind./University of Notre Dame) were named alternate captains. Faber and Slaggert were members of the gold medal-winning 2021 U.S. Na tional Junior Team. “You don’t make it through this tournament if everyone doesn’t lead,” said head coach Nate Leaman (East Greenwich, R.I./Providence College) “At some point, every guy will be called upon to lead in their way, espe cially if we want to win gold.” Team USA will begin play in the 2022 International Ice Hockey Feder ation World Junior Championship on Tuesday (Aug. 9) in Edmonton, Alber ta, against Germany. Puck drop is set for 10:00 p.m. ET and can be seen live on NHLABOUTNetwork.FABER: Faber wrapped up his second season at the Universi ty of Minnesota this past season, after playing two seasons at USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. In addition to his gold medal-winning performance at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship last season, Faber represented Team USA at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Bei jing. He was also a member of the Big Ten champion Gopher squad in the 2020-21 season and was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year last season. A second-round selection by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2020 NHL Draft, Faber played youth hock ey with the Minnesota Blades organi zation.

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continued from page 5When inviting new players into the game of hockey, an emphasis is placed on attracting boys and girls ages 5 to 8, when the large majority of players try the sport. By increasing the number of players at the 8U age level, Minneso ta Hockey associations are positively impacting the 9 to 14 age groups, thus supplementing long-term growth and success.The future of the State of Hock ey continues to look bright as more and more associations and families are taking advantage of growth initiatives provided by USA Hockey, Minnesota Hockey and the Minnesota Wild in cluding the USA Hockey Hat Trick Growth Challenge, Try Hockey For Free Days, the Little Wild Learn to Play program, the Minnesota Wild’s Hockey is for Me program, the Dick’s Sporting Goods Gear Up Minnesota Equipment Grant program, Minnesota Hockey’s Pass the Puck Grants, the New Family Mentor Porgram and many other pro grams that are unique to individual as sociations.InApril, Minnesota Hockey award ed the Dick’s Sporting Goods Grow the Game awards to the Eagan and Proctor youth hockey associations. This award is given to communities that have shown consistent growth while imple menting unique recruiting and retention initiatives.Associations that are interested in learning about new ways to increase par ticipation should reach out to the Minne sota Hockey membership development committee by emailing calling“_blank”“mailto:info@minnesotahockey.org”HYPERLINK\tinfo@minnesotahockey.orgor651-602-5727.

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Wild snag eight players in 2022 NHL draft

– The Minne sota Wild selected eight players during the 2022 NHL Draft Thursday and Fri day from Bell Centre in Montreal, in cluding six players during rounds two through seven today. Minnesota select ed six forwards and two defensemen, including three Canadians, two Amer icans, one Russian, one from Slovakia and one from MinnesotaSweden.began Thursday night selecting left wing Liam Ohgren with the 19th overall selection of the 2022 NHL Draft. Ohgren, 18 (1/28/04), col lected 58 points (33-25=58) in 30 games with Djurgaden Jr. of the Swedish Ju nior League during the 2021-22 sea son. The 6-foot-1, 201-pound native of Stockholm, Sweden, also appeared in 25 games with Djurgarden of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The left-shot forward served as team captain and won a gold medal with Sweden at the 2022 IIHF U18 World Championship. He ranked fourth on the team with nine points (3-6=9) in six games during the tournament and netted the game-win ning goal in the gold medal game against the United States. He also represented Sweden at the 2021 Hlinka-Gretzy Cup and at the 2021 Four Nations Tourna ment in “LiamAngelholm.isatwo-way hard skilled winger,” said Judd Brackett, Minnesota Wild Director of Amateur Scouting. “He has speed, power and a heavy shot.” The Wild selected right wing Danila Yurov in the first round with the 24th overall selection Thursday night. The 18-year-old (12/22/03) tal lied 36 points (13-23=36) in 23 games with Magnitogorsk 2 of the Russia-Jr. League during the 2021-22 season. The 6-foot-1, 178-pound native of Chel yabinsk, Russia, also appeared in 21 contests with Magnitogorsk of the KHL last season. The left-shot forward regis tered four points (3-1=4) in three games with Russia at the 2021 Four Nations Tournament in Angelholm. He owns 74 points (32-42=74) in 64 games

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Minnesota Diversified Hockey is the largest hockey program for players with disabilities in the country. Minne sota Diversified Hockey now provides five disciplines of hockey opportuni ties for kids and adults in Minnesota including Blind, Deaf/HOH, Special Hockey, Sled Hockey and the Minne sota Warriors.

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and has a terrific shot,” said Brackett. Minnesota selected center Hunt er Haight in the second round with the 47th overall selection. The 5-foot-10, 174-pound native of Strathroy, Ontario, spent the 2021-22 season with Barrie of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and recorded 41 points (22-19=41) in 63 games. The right-shot forward ranked T-1st on the Colts in shorthanded goals (2) and fourth in goals. The 18-yearold (4/4/04) collected three multi-goal games and eight multi-point contests, including a career-high four-point game (2-2=4) on Feb. 19 vs. Oshawa. He also totaled five points (1-4=5) in six OHL playoff“Huntergames.is a high tempo, right shot two-way center that can score and has a great hockey IQ,” said Minnesota Wild Director of Amateur Scouting, Judd Brackett.The Wild selected left wing Rieg er Lorenz in the second round with the 56th overall selection. The 6-foot-2, 194-pound native of Calgary, Alberta spent the 2021-22 season with Okotoks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). The left-shot winger ranked fifth in the AJHL, second amongst League rookies in scoring, with 85 points (38-47=85) in 60 games. The 18-year-old (3/30/04) led the League with five shorthanded goals while his 38 goals led AJHL rookies and ranked fourth overall. He will attend Denver University in the fall.

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2007 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 16 1 Colton Gillies L Saskatoon Blades [WHL] 110 4 Justin Falk D Spokane Chiefs [WHL] 140 5 Cody Almond C Kelowna Rockets [WHL] 170 6 Harri Ilvonen D Tappara Jrs. (Finland) 200 7 Carson McMillan R Calgary Hitmen [WHL] 2006 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 9 1 James Sheppard C Cape Breton Screaming Eagles [QMJHL] 40 2 Ondrej Fiala L Everett Silvertips [WHL] 72 3 Cal Clutterbuck R Oshawa Generals [OHL] 102 4 Kyle Medvec D Apple Valley H.S. (Minn) 132 5 Niko Hovinen G Jokerit Helsinki [SM-liiga] 162 6 Julian Walker W Basel EHC [Swiss-A] 192 7 Chris Hickey R Cretin Derham Hall H.S. (Minn.) 2005 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 4 1 Benoit Pouliot L Sudbury Wolves [OHL] 57 2 Matt Kassian L Kamloops Blazers [WHL] 65 3 Kristofer Westblom G Kelowna Rockets [WHL] 110 4 Kyle Bailey C Portland Winter Hawks [WHL] 122 4 Morten Madsen L Frolunda Jrs (Sweden) 129 5 Anthony Aiello D Thayer Academy (Mass.) 199 7 Riley Emmerson L Tri-City Americans [WHL] 2004 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 12 1 A.J. Thelen D Michigan State University [CCHA] 42 2 Roman Voloshenko L Krylja Jr. (Russia) 78 3 Peter Olvecky C Trencin Jr. (Slovakia) 79 3 Clayton Stoner D Tri-City Americans [WHL] 111 4 Ryan Jones L Chatham Maroons (OHA-B) 114 4 Patrick Bordeleau L Val d’Or Foreurs [QMJHL] 117 4 Julien Sprunger R Fribourg-Gotteron HC [Swiss-A] 161 5 Jean-Claude Sawyer D Cape Breton Screaming Eagles [QMJHL] 175 6 Aaron Boogaard R Tri-City Americans [WHL] 195 7 Jean-Michel Rizk R Saginaw Spirit [OHL] 206 7 Anton Khudobin G Magnitogorsk Jr. (Russia) 272 9 Kyle Wilson C Colgate University [ECAC] 2003 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 20 1 Brent Burns D Brampton Battalion [OHL] 56 2 Patrick O’Sullivan L Mississauga IceDogs [OHL] 78 3 Danny Irmen R Lincoln Stars [USHL] 157 5 Marcin Kolusz C Novy Targ (Poland) 187 6 Miroslav Kopriva G Kladno Jrs (Czech Rep.) 207 7 Georgi Misharin D Yekaterinburg Dynamo [Rus-1] 219 7 Adam Courchaine C Vancouver Giants [WHL] 251 8 Mathieu Melanson R Chicoutimi Sagueneens [QMJHL] 281 9 Jean-Michel Bolduc D Quebec Remparts [QMJHL] 2002 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 8 1 Pierre-Marc Bouchard C Chicoutimi Sagueneens [QMJHL] 38 2 Josh Harding G Regina Pats [WHL] 72 3 Mike Erickson R U. of Minnesota [WCHA] 73 3 Barry Brust G Spokane Chiefs [WHL] 155 5 Armands Berzins C Shawinigan Cataractes [QMJHL] 175 6 Matt Foy R Merrimack College [H-East] 204 7 Nicklas Eckerblom R Djurgarden Jrs. (Sweden) 237 8 Christoph Brandner L Krefeld Penguins [DEL] 268 9 Mikhail Tyulyapkin D Novgorod Jr. (Russia) 269 9 Mika Hannula F Malmo IF [SEL] 2001 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 6 1 Mikko Koivu C TPS Turku [SM-liiga] 36 2 Kyle Wanvig R Red Deer Rebels [WHL] 74 3 Chris Heid D Spokane Chiefs [WHL] 93 3 Stephane Veilleux L Val d’Or Foreurs [QMJHL] 103 4 Tony Virta R TPS Turku [SM-liiga] 202 7 Derek Boogaard L Prince George Cougars [WHL] 239 8 Jake Riddle L Seattle Thunderbirds [WHL] Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 3 1 Marian Gaborik R Trencin Dukla [Slovak] 33 2 Nick Schultz D Prince Albert Raiders [WHL] 99 4 Marc Cavosie W R.P.I. [ECAC] 132 5 Maxim Sushinski R Omsk Avangard [Russia] 170 6 Eric Reitz D Barrie Colts [OHL] 199 7 Brian Passmore C Oshawa Generals [OHL] 214 7 Peter Bartos C Ceske Budejovice HC [Czech] 232 8 Lubomir Sekeras D Trinec Ocelari HC [Czech] 255 8 Eric Johansson C Tri-City Americans [WHL]

2021 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 9 1 Marco Rossi C Ottawa 67’s [OHL] 37 2 Marat Khusnutdinov C SKA Juniors (Russia) 39 2 Ryan O’Rourke D Soo Greyhounds [OHL] 65 3 Daemon Hunt D Moose Jaw Warriors [WHL] 146 5 Pavel Novak R Kelowna Rockets [WHL]

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2022 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 19 1 Liam Ohgren L Djurgardens Jr. (Swe-Jr) 24 1 Danial Yurov R Magnitigorsk Mettalurg (KHL) 47 2 Hunter Haight C Barrie Colts [OHL] 56 2 Rieger Lorenz L Okotoks Oilers [AJHL] 89 3 Micheal Milne L Winnipeg Ice (WHL) 121 4 Ryan Healey D Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 153 5 David Spacek D Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL) 185 6 Servac Petrovsky C Owen Sound Attack (OHL)

2010 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 9 1 Mikael Granlund C HIFK Helsinki [SM-liiga] 39 2 Brett Bulmer R Kelowna Rockets [WHL] 56 2 Johan Larsson L Brynas Jrs. (Sweden) 59 2 Jason Zucker L U.S. National Development Team [USHL] 159 6 Johan Gustafsson G Farjestads BK Karlstad [SEL] 189 7 Dylen McKinlay R Chilliwack Bruins [WHL]

2009 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 16 1 Nick Leddy D Eden Prairie H.S. (Minn.) 77 3 Matt Hackett G Plymouth Whalers [OHL] 103 4 Kris Foucault L Calgary Hitmen [WHL] 116 4 Alexander Fallstrom R Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn) 161 6 Darcy Kuemper G Red Deer Rebels [WHL] 163 6 Jere Sallinen L Blues Jrs. (Finland) 182 7 Erik Haula L Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn) 193 7 Anthony Hamburg C Dallas Stars AAA (Midget)

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2008 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 23 1 Tyler Cuma D Ottawa 67’s [OHL] 55 2 Marco Scandella D Val d’Or Foreurs [QMJHL] 115 4 Sean Lorenz D US National Under 18 Team 145 5 Eero Elo L Lukko Jrs. (Finland)

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2020 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 9 1 Marco Rossi C Ottawa 67’s [OHL] 37 2 Marat Khusnutdinov C SKA Juniors (Russia) 39 2 Ryan O’Rourke D Soo Greyhounds [OHL] 65 3 Daemon Hunt D Moose Jaw Warriors [WHL] 146 5 Pavel Novak R Kelowna Rockets [WHL] 2019 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 12 1 Matthew Boldy L U.S. National Development Team [USHL] 42 2 Vladislav Firstov L Waterloo Black Hawks [USHL] 59 2 Hunter Jones G Peterborough Petes [OHL] 75 3 Adam Beckman L Spokane Chiefs [WHL] 149 5 Matvey Guskov C London Knights [OHL] 166 6 Marshall Warren D U.S. National Development Team [USHL] 172 6 Nikita Nesterenko C Lawrenceville [N.J. H.S.] 197 7 Filip Lindberg G UMass-Amherst [H-East] 2018 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 24 1 Filip Johansson D Leksands IF [Swe-1] 63 3 Jack McBain C Toronto Jr. Canadiens [OJHL] 86 3 Alexander Khovanov C Moncton Wildcats [QMJHL] 92 3 Connor Dewar C Everett Silvertips [WHL] 148 5 Simon Johansson D Djurgarden-2 (Sweden Jrs.) 155 5 Damien Giroux C Saginaw Spirit [OHL] 179 6 Shawn Boudrias R Gatineau Olympiques [QMJHL] 210 7 Sam Hentges L Tri-City Storm [USHL] 2017 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 85 3 Ivan Lodnia R Erie Otters [OHL] 97 4 Mason Shaw C Medicine Hat Tigers [WHL] 116 4 Bryce Misley C Oakville Blades [OJHL] 147 5 Jacob Golden D London Knights [OHL] 178 6 Andrei Svetlakov C CSKA Moscow [KHL] 209 7 Nick Swaney R Waterloo Black Hawks [USHL] 2016 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 15 1 Luke Kunin C U. of Wisconsin [Big-10] 106 4 Brandon Duhaime R Tri-City Storm [USHL] 196 7 Dmitry Sokolov R Sudbury Wolves [OHL] 204 7 Braydyn Chizen D Kelowna Rockets [WHL] 2015 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 20 1 Joel Eriksson Ek C Farjestads BK Karlstad [SweHL] 50 2 Jordan Greenway L U.S. National Development Team [USHL] 111 4 Ales Stezka G Liberic Jrs. (Czech Rep.) 135 5 Kirill Kaprizov L Novokuznetsk Metallurg [KHL] 171 6 Nick Boka D U.S. National Development Team [USHL] 201 7 Gustav Bouramman D Soo Greyhounds [OHL] 204 7 Jack Sadek D Lakeville North (Minn. H.S.) 2014 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 18 1 Alex Tuch R U.S. National Under-18 Team [USHL] 80 3 Louis Belpedio D U.S. National Under-18 Team [USHL] 109 4 Kaapo Kahkonen G Blues (Finland Jrs.) 139 5 Tanner Faith D Kootenay Ice [WHL] 160 6 Pontus Sjalin D Ostersunds (Sweden Jrs.) 167 6 Chase Lang R Calgary Hitmen [WHL] 169 6 Reid Duke C Lethbridge Hurricanes [WHL] 199 7 Pavel Jenys R Brno Kometa [Czech] Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 46 2 Gustav Olofsson D Green Bay Gamblers [USHL] 81 3 Kurtis Gabriel R Owen Sound Attack [OHL] 107 4 Dylan Labbe D Shawinigan Cataractes [QMJHL] 5 Carson Soucy D Spruce Grove Saints [AJHL] 167 6 Avery Peterson C Grand Rapids H.S. (Minn.) 7 Nolan De Jong D Victoria Grizzlies [BCHL] 200 7 Alexandre Belanger G Rouyn-Noranda Huskies [QMJHL] Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 7 1 Matt Dumba D Red Deer Rebels [WHL] 46 2 Raphael Bussieres L Baie-Comeau Drakkar [QMJHL] 68 3 John Draeger D Shattuck St. Mary’s [Minn. H.S.] 98 4 Adam Gilmour C Nobles [Mass. H.S.] 128 5 Daniel Gunnarsson D Lulea HF [SEL] 158 6 Christoph Bertschy C Bern SC [Swiss-A] 188 7 Louis Nanne L Edina H.S. [Minn. H.S.] 2011 Entry Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From 10 1 Jonas Brodin D Farjestads BK Karlstad [SEL] 28 1 Zack Phillips C Saint John Sea Dogs [QMJHL] 60 2 Mario Lucia F Wayzata H.S. (Minn.) 131 5 Nick Seeler D Eden Prairie H.S. (Minn.) 161 6 Steve Michalek G Loomis-Chafee H.S. (Mass.) 191 7 Tyler Graovac C Ottawa 67’s [OHL]

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After NHL All-Star Game (Feb. 4): Minnesota will have 34 games remaining on its schedule, includ ing 17 home games and 17 road contests. The Wild will play 14 games against the Central Division, nine con tests against the Pacific Division and 11 games against Eastern Conference opponents. Longest Homestand: seven games; Feb. 9-21 vs. Vegas, New Jersey, Florida, Colorado, Dallas, Nash ville, Los Angeles Longest Road Trip: five games; Oct. 22-30 at Boston, Montreal, Ottawa, Detroit, Chicago

Length of Wild’s 2022-23 Season: 183 days (Oct. 13-April 13). The 2021-22 season lasted 197 days.

Air miles: The Wild will travel an estimated 38,305 nautical miles during the 2022-23 season. Min nesota logged approximately 39,759 air miles during the 2021-22 season. Visit wild.com/pressbox for the latest news and in formation from the team including press releases, game notes, multimedia content and daily https://www.nhl.com/wildstatistics.

Minnesota Wild announces 2022-23 regular season schedule

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Wild’s 2022-23 National Hockey League (NHL) regular sea son schedule, presented by Associated Bank, has been released. The Wild opens the season at home on Thurs day, Oct. 13 against the New York Rangers – the 10th time in franchise history and first since the 2014-15 campaign Minnesota will start at Xcel Energy Center (not including the home start in 2010-11 vs. CAR in Finland).

THUR. 26 PHILADELPHIA 8:00 P.M. SAT. 28 BUFFALO 8:00 P.M.

BOLD INDICATES HOME GAME DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Back-to-back on road: 6 Road game followed by home game next day: 3

Back-to-back at home: 1 Home game followed by road game next day: 2

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SEPTEMBER PRESEASON SUN 25 COLORADO 3:00 P M Tue 27 at Colorado 8:00 p m Thur. 29 at Dallas 7:00 p.m. OCTOBER PRESEASON Tue 4 at St. Louis 7:00 p m THUR. 6 CHICAGO 7:00 P.M. SAT. 8 DALLAS 5:00 P.M. OCTOBER REGULAR SEASON THUR 13 N.Y. RANGERS 7:00 P M SAT 15 LOS ANGELES 7:00 P M MON. 17 COLORADO 7:00 P.M. THUR 20 VANCOUVER 7:00 P.M. Sat 22 at Boston 12:00 p m Tue 25 at Montreal 6:00 p m Thur 27 at Ottawa 6:00 p.m. Sat 29 at Detroit 6:00 p.m. Sun 28 at Chicago 6:00 p.m. TUENOVEMBER1 MONTREAL 7:00 P.M. THUR 3 SEATTLE 7:00 P.M. Tue 8 at Los Angeles 9:30 p.m. Wed 9 at Anaheim 9:00 p.m. Fri 11 at Seattle 9:00 p.m. SUN 13 SAN JOSE 5:00 P.M. Tue 15 at Nashville 7:00 p.m. THUR 17 PITTSBURGH 7:00 P.M. SAT 19 CAROLINA 7:00 P.M. WED. 23 WINNIPEG 6:00 P.M. FRI. 25 TORONTO 1:00 P.M. SUN. 27 ARIZONA 1:00 P.M. THURDECEMBER1 EDMONTON 7:00 P.M. SAT. 3 ANAHEIM 1:00 P.M. Sun 4 at Dallas 2:00 p.m. Wed 7 at Calgary 7:00 p.m. Fri 9 at Edmonton 8:00 p.m. Sat 10 at Vancouver 9:00 p.m. MON 12 EDMONTON 7:00 P.M. WED. 14 DETROIT 6:30 P.M. FRI. 16 CHICAGO 7:00 P.M. SUN. 18 OTTAWA 1:00 P.M. Wed 21 at Anaheim 9:00 p.m. Thur. 22 at San Jose 9:30 p.m. Tue 27 at Winnipeg 7:00 p.m. THUR. 29 DALLAS 7:00 P.M. Sat. 31 at St. Louis T.B.A. WED.JANUARY4

JANUARY Thur 12 at N.Y. Islanders 6:30 p.m. SAT 14 ARIZONA 7:00 P.M. Tue 17 at Washington 6:00 p.m. Thur. 19 at Carolina 6:00 p.m. Sat. 21 at Florida 5:00 p.m. Tue 24 at Tampa Bay 6:00 p.m.

TAMPA BAY 8:30 P.M. Sat 7 at Buffalo 6:00 p.m. SUN 8 ST. LOUIS 6:00 P.M. Tue. 10 at N.Y. Rangers 6:00 p.m. DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT)

SUN. 26 COLUMBUS 1:00 P.M. TUE. 28 N.Y. ISLANDERS 7:00 P.M. MARCH Thur 2 at Vancouver 9:00 p.m. Sat 4 at Calgary 9:00 p.m. TUE 7 CALGARY 7:00 P.M. Wed 8 at Winnipeg 6:30 p.m. Sat 11 at San Jose 9:30 p.m. Sun. 12 at Arizona 8:30 p.m. Wed 15 at St Louis 8:30 P.M. SAT 18 BOSTON 1:00 P.M.

Back-to-Back Games: 12 sets – the Wild had 14 sets of back-to-back contests in 2021-22.

Wild opens the season at Xcel Energy Center Oct. 13 vs. New York Rangers

The Wild will play its first road game on Sat urday, Oct. 22 at Boston. Broadcast information will be announced at a later date. The 2022-23 schedule consists of 82 games – 41 home contests and 41 road contests. Minnesota’s home schedule features 19 weekend games (three on Friday, nine on Saturday and seven on Sunday). Minnesota will open the season with a four-game homestand – the second-longest homestand to open a single season in team history (franchise best is five games from Oct. 5-14, 2006). February holds the most home games in a month this season with nine, including a season-long seven-game homestand Feb. 9-21. March holds the most road games in a month this season with nine. The Wild will travel for a season-high five-game road trip Oct. The22-30.Wild will play 26 games against Central Di vision opponents, including three games each against Stanley Cup Champion Colorado (two home, one road) and Nashville (one home, two road). Minnesota will play four games (two home and two road each) against Arizona, Chicago, Dallas, St. Louis and Winnipeg. Minnesota will also play three games against each team in the Pacific Division for a total of 24 games: Anaheim (one home, two road), Calgary (one home, two road), Edmonton (two home, one road), Los An geles (two home, one road), San Jose (one home, two road), Seattle (two home, one road), Vancouver (one home, two road) and Vegas (two home, one road). The Wild will play each team in the Eastern Con ference twice (one home, one road) for a total of 32 con tests. Popular Eastern Conference visits to Xcel Energy Center include Montreal (Nov. 1), Pittsburgh (Nov. 17), Toronto (Nov. 25), Tampa Bay (Jan. 4) and Washington (March 19). Minnesota will play 10 of its 12 contests in January against an Eastern Conference opponent. The 2023 NHL All-Star Game will take place on Saturday, Feb. 4 at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla. The on-sale date and pricing for Minnesota Wild regular season tickets will be announced at a later date. Fans can sync the Wild’s schedule to their smart phones and electronic calendars and sign up for game alerts by visiting wild.com/downloadschedule. Fans are also encouraged to download the NHL App and select Wild as their favorite team to view Minnesota’s schedule and access videos, articles, stats and other in formation about the club. Full and partial season tickets for the Minnesota Wild’s 2022-23 season are currently available for pur chase. Please visit tickets.wild.com or contact a Wild Ticket Sales Representative by calling or texting 651222-WILD (9453) for more information. 2022-23 Minnesota Wild Schedule Notes Home Games by Day: Mon. – 5, Tue. – 5, Wed. – 4, Thur. – 8, Fri. – 3, Sat. – 9, Sun. – 7 Road Games by Day: Mon. – 2, Tue. – 8, Wed. –7, Thur. – 9, Fri. – 3, Sat. – 9, Sun. – 3 Home Games by Month: Oct. – 4, Nov. – 8, Dec. – 7, Jan. – 5, Feb. – 9, March – 5, April – 3 Road Games by Month: Oct. – 5, Nov. – 4, Dec. – 8, Jan. – 7, Feb. – 4, March – 9, April – 4 Total Number of Day Games (start times before 5 p.m.): 12 Day Home Games by Day: Mon. – 0, Tue. – 0, Wed. – 0, Thur. – 0, Fri. – 1, Sat. – 4, Sun. – 5 Day Road Games by Day: Mon. – 0, Tue. – 0, Wed. – 0, Thur. – 0, Fri. – 0, Sat. – 1, Sun. – 1 Total Number of Night Games (start times 5 p.m. or later): 69 Night Home Games by Day: Mon. – 5, Tue. – 5, Wed. –4, Thur. – 8, Fri. – 2, Sat. – 5, Sun. – 2 Night Road Games by Day: Mon. – 2, Tue. – 8, Wed. – 7, Thur. – 9, Fri. – 3, Sat. – 7, Sun. – 2

SUN. 19 NASHVILLE 1:00 P.M. TUE. 21 LOS ANGELES 7:00 P.M. Thur 23 at Columbus 6:00 p.m. Fri 24 at Toronto 6:00 p.m.

FRI. 17 DALLAS 7:00 P.M.

FEBRUARY Sat. 4 NHL ALL STAR GAME SUNRISE, FLA Mon 6 at Arizona 8:00 p.m. Wed. 8 at Dallas 7:30 p.m.

SUN 19 WASHINGTON 1:00 P.M. Tue. 21 at New Jersey 6:00 p.m. Thur. 23 at Philadelphia 6:00 p.m. SAT. 25 CHICAGO 4:00 P.M. MON. 27 SEATTLE 7:00 P.M. Wed. 29 at Colorado 9:00 p.m.

*Wild will play in St. Louis on Dec. 31, game time is T.B.A. Games by Conference/Division: Western Conference: Central Division (26 games), Pacific Division (24 games) Eastern Conference: Atlantic Division (16 games), Metropolitan Division (16 games) Opponents Visits to Minnesota (41): Anaheim –1, Arizona – 2, Boston – 1, Buffalo – 1, Calgary – 1, Carolina – 1, Chicago – 2, Colorado – 2, Columbus – 1, Dallas – 2, Detroit – 1, Edmonton – 2, Florida – 1, Los Angeles – 2, Montreal – 1, Nashville – 1, New Jersey – 1, New York Islanders – 1, New York Rangers – 1, Ottawa – 1, Philadelphia – 1, Pittsburgh – 1, St. Louis – 2, San Jose – 1, Seattle – 2, Tampa Bay – 1, Toronto – 1, Vancouver – 1, Vegas – 2, Washington – 1, Win nipeg – 2 Wild Visits to Road Cities (41): Anaheim – 2, Ari zona – 2, Boston – 1, Buffalo – 1, Calgary – 2, Carolina – 1, Chicago – 2, Colorado – 1, Columbus – 1, Dallas –2, Detroit – 1, Edmonton – 1, Florida – 1, Los Angeles – 1, Montreal – 1, Nashville – 2, New Jersey – 1, New York Islanders – 1, New York Rangers – 1, Ottawa – 1, Philadelphia – 1, Pittsburgh – 1, St. Louis – 2, San Jose – 2, Seattle – 1, Tampa Bay – 1, Toronto – 1, Vancouver – 2, Vegas – 1, Washington – 1, Winnipeg – 2 2022 23 MINNESOTA WILD SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT)

THUR. 9 VEGAS 7:00 P.M. SAT. 11 NEW JERSEY 7:00 P.M. MON 13 FLORIDA 7:00 P.M. WED. 15 COLORADO 8:30 P.M.

APRIL Sat 1 at Vegas 9:00 p.m. MON 3 VEGAS 7:00 P.M. Thur. 6 at Pittsburgh 6:00 p.m. SAT. 8 ST. LOUIS 2:00 P.M. Mon. 10 at Chicago 7:30 p.m. TUE 11 WINNIPEG 7:00 P.M. Thur 13 at Nashville 7:00 p.m.

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Bal ly Sports North, in conjunction with the Na tional Hockey League’s Minne sota Wild, Minne sota Hockey and the White Bear Local HockeytheandnouncedCommittee,Organizinganthedateschedulefor17thAnnualDayMinnesota (HDM), presented by UnitedHealthcare. Polar Lakes Park in White Bear Township will serve as the venue for the 17th annual statewide hock ey celebration on Saturday, Jan. 28. “We are very excited to cele brate Hockey Day Minnesota 2023 at Polar Lakes Park in White Bear Township,” said Minnesota Wild President Matt Majka. “Fans will have a great time celebrating this wonderful event in a tremendous hockey community.” Hockey Day Minnesota 2023 Games on January 28 Sat., Jan. 28 at 9:30 a.m., Still water vs. White Bear Lake (Girls) at Polar Lakes Park Sat., Jan. 28 at 1 p.m,. Herman town vs. Mahtomedi (Boys) at Po lar Lakes Park Sat., Jan. 28 at 4:30 p.m., Hill Murray vs. White Bear Lake (Boys) rich hockey tradition and tremen dous local support will, no doubt, provide an exciting experience for hockey fans across the region.” Bally Sports North’s broadcast event will feature over 16 hours of original hockey programming be ginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28. Coverage will include the three live outdoor games from White Bear Township, followed by the Minnesota Wild game from Xcel Energy Center during primetime. The regional sports network will show highlights from all Hockey Day games taking place through out the weekend and incorporate coverage of the outdoor festivities taking place at Polar Lakes Park in White Bear Township. Ticket information and addi tional details for HDM 2023 will be announced at a later date. Hockey Day Minnesota was originated in 2007 by the Minneso ta Wild to celebrate the game that has made Minnesota the “State of Hockey.” It is produced in part nership with Bally Sports North, Minnesota Hockey and the respec tive local community that serves as the host each year. Previous locations include Baudette Bay (2007, 2008), Phalen Park (2009), Hermantown (2010), Moorhead (2011), Minnetonka (2012), Grand Rapids (2013), Elk River (2014), Saint Paul (2015), Duluth (2016), Stillwater (2017), St. Cloud (2018), at Polar Lakes Park Sat., Jan. 28 at 8 pm, Minnesota Wild vs. Buffa lo Sabres at Xcel Energy“WeCenterare ex tremely excit ed about all the matchups for Hockey Day Minnesota 2023,” said Hockey Day Minnesota 2023 Event Co-Chair Jon Anderson. “Fans will be entertained with the two of biggest rivalries in boys high school hockey along with an exciting Suburban East matchup in girls high school hockey. We are looking forward to hosting an exciting week of inspiring hockey events that our sponsors and com munity will be proud of!” “We are honored to return as the presenting sponsor of Hockey Day Minnesota,” said Brett Edel son, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of Minnesota. “Nothing unites our state quite like hockey and we look forward to celebrating a day that promotes the passion we all have for the “Wesport.”look forward to showcas ing the White Bear Lake commu nity on Hockey Day Minnesota 2023,” said Senior Vice President and General Manager of Bally Sports North Mike Dimond. “The Bemidji (2019), Minneapolis (2020), Guidant John Rose MN Oval (2021) and Mankato (2022). For more information, visit wild. com/HockeyDay. About Bally Sports North Bally Sports North – a Sinclair Broadcast Group-owned regional sports network – presents more live, local sports programming than any other network or broadcast system in the market. Serving sports fans throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and North and South Dako ta, the regional network produces over 250 live sporting events every year. Visit www.ballysports.com and follow @BallySportsNOR on Twitter, @BallySportsNorth on In stagram, and BallySportsNorth on Facebook for more regional sports content.Full and partial season tickets for the Minnesota Wild’s 202223 season are currently available for purchase. Please visit tickets. wild.com or contact a Wild Ticket Sales Representative by calling or texting 651-222-WILD (9453) for moreVisitinformation.wild.com/pressbox for the latest news and information from the team including press releases, game notes, multimedia content and daily statistics.

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From left, The Rink Live’s Mick Hatten, Dan Brooks (son of Herb Brooks), Duane Koepp and Herb Brooks Foundation executive director Jon Cherney.

Photo courtesy of Kim Koepp

MNHockey.Tv and the Prospect Exchange (TPE) announced today a partnership to extend player devel opment and recruiting to levels never seen in high school sports. The unique agreement merges the high-end video and state-of-the art coaching and play er recruitment tools. Add on to the agreement already executed with the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association (MHCA), this agreement provides analytics and data for teams and players by TPE through MNHockey.Tv’s unique coaching platform. Every team has access to full game analytics video and every player has the ability to create a player pro file to communicate and connect with next-level coaches, scouts, and teams. “We have always put the team and player first since we began our journey in 2006,” said MNHockey.Tv’s Di

Outside of wrestling, Bryant has announced hundreds of high school and college sports events in the following sports: football, basketball, soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse, marathon and road racing, fastpitch softball, baseball and roller derby. Bryant is a 2004 graduate of Old Dominion University. He re sides in New Brighton, Minn., with his wife Abby and two daughters – Lucy London (10) and Ruby Rio (6).

MNHockey.Tv creates partnership with Prospect Exchange

A longtime youth hockey coach in St. Cloud received the Herb Brooks Youth Hockey Hall of Fame Award after the Herb Brooks Foun dation Celebrity Golf Classic on Monday, July 25. Duane Koepp has been a coach for the St. Cloud Youth program,thelead25spentexistenceciation1976.AssociationHockeysinceTheassocameintoin1974.Koepphasthelastyearsasthecoachforjuniormitewhich

Minnesota Youth Hockey Hall of Fame members 2022 — Duane Koepp 2021 — The Strelow Family 2019 — Matt Olson 2018 — Bob Suter 2017 — The Brodt Family 2016 — Steve “Moose” Younghans 2015 — Bill Butters 2014 — Chuck Grillo 2013 — Larry Hendrickson 2012 — Janet Marvin 2011 — Jim McDonough Cal, Tut and Jack Marvin Rudy Krampotich Stan Hubbard 2005 — Wes Barrette

is for players ages 5-6. That is the first age group for youth hockey players and includes a lot of beginning skating instruction. Koepp “has not only helped all of those players, but coaches like myself, learn how to play, work and have fun in the game,” SCYHA coach and The Rink Live’s Mick Hatten said in intro ducing Koepp. “When he’s talking to junior mites in a large group or oneon-one, he gets down on one knee so that he’s talking to them at their level. “I’m not sure I’ve ever heard Duane raise his voice, much less yell, at a player. And I’ve never seen him in a bad mood around the kids and he brings an upbeat attitude, inspires enthusiasm from the kids as each practice starts and gives clear direction and instruc tion to everything he does.” Koepp also helps or ganize and plays in an Oldtimers hockey league in St. Cloud that plays on Wednesdays and Sundays. Duane and his wife, Kim, live in St. Cloud. The family also supports hockey through the Brian Koepp Memorial Fund, which sponsors game day program ads and equip ment for youth hockey players. Brian was the son of Duane and Kim and he died in 2002. The couple also has a daughter, Wendy VanCamp. She is married to Nathan VanCamp and they have three children — Al lie, Bennett and Landon. Bennett and Landon play youth hockey in Orono. The Herb Brooks Foundation has established an internet-based, Minneso ta Youth Hockey Hall of Fame. People highly devoted to youth hockey devel opment are nominated and inducted into the Hall at the annual awards celebration.

Jason Bryant named next voice of Husky hockey

ST. CLOUD, Minn. – St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey has its next voice of Husky Hockey, as Jason Bryant was announced as its pub lic address announcer ahead of the 2022-23 season. With nearly 30 years of experience in the profes sion, Bryant joins the Huskies after working several high-level events in the wrestling world, including three Olympic Games, 16 World Championships and 48 college na tional“Youchampionships.don’thave to look very hard to see the impact and influ ence of hockey on this great state,” said Bryant. “When looking at the landscape of college hockey, St. Cloud State isn’t just a Minnesota brand, it’s a national brand. I’m ex cited for the opportunity to be part of this great community and follow the Huskies on their road to the Frozen Four.” “We are so grateful for Chuck Clausen’s 32 years of service and dedication, and extremely excit ed to add Jason Bryant as the next voice of Husky Hockey,” said head coach Brett Larson. “Jason will have big shoes to fill, and we can’t wait to see his expertise put to work in front of our Husky faithful this upcoming season. I can’t wait for our fans to get to know Jason, wel come him and his family into our program and add to our thrilling gameday experience at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center for years to come.” Bryant has built an illustrious career as a broadcaster, journalist and public address announcer over the last 28 years. His career began in his home state of Virginia, where he launched Mat Talk Online, a Virginia-based website out of his dorm room in October 1997. His website led to numerous announc ing gigs around the region, state and world, and helped him become one of the most recognizable voic es in the sport of wrestling. Bryant has been behind the mic at every NCAA Division I, Division III and NAIA Wrestling Championships since 2016. He’s also been the En glish public address announcer at the last five UWW Senior World Wrestling Championships and the last two Olympic Games. Bryant has worked for the Daily Press, National Wrestling Coaches Association, USA Wres tling and Amateur Wrestling News while building his resume as a pub lic address announcer. He rebrand ed and relaunched Mat Talk Online as his own business in 2013, turn ing the website into the world’s largest on-demand wrestling audio website, producing, editing and distributing more than 3,000 pod cast episodes. He has earned 16 major media awards over the last 21 years, including the Bob Mos kowitz Media Award in 2021 and the Wrestling Insider Newsmag azine’s Journalist of the Year in 2022. Bryant is the President of the National Wrestling Media Associa tion, a post he’s held since 2009.

St. Cloud Youth Hockey Association coach Duane Koepp receives Herb Brooks Youth Hockey Hall of Fame Award by MICK HATTEN The Rink Live

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league in the nation that has this depth of tool available at the team’s fin ger-tips which is fitting for the highly revered Minnesota hockey league. “The TPE mis sion is two-fold,” said TPE Co-Founder and Managing Partner John Becanic. “First, we want to provide the individual player with an opportunity to develop and advance their game. Second, we wanted to provide coaches and scouts a platform to evaluate and communicate with players free of cost to their program.” Making it all possible is the 4k high-resolution video provided by MNHockey.Tv through the Spiideo system. “It is one thing to knock off a game or two but to scale to a total of 273 girls’ and boys’ teams is a le gitimate challenge and never has been done before, anywhere,” Waggoner said. “Our goal has been to include ev ery program and today, we are proud to say we are doing just that from a team, player, and fan experience,” The video quality allows for an ef ficient delivery of results from TPE to their customer that is the teams and players. “We believe that MNHockey TV and their use of Spiideo video is the gold standard when it comes to streaming and video quality. We want to provide our users, both players and coaches, with the best possible results and Spiideo will certainly deliver that.”

rector of Hockey Media Services Pete Waggoner. “Our agreement with TPE extends our agreement with the MHCA and Legacy. Hockey that already de livers a high-end product for all. It allows for Min nesota High School Hock ey to be a great place to not only play and develop the game but be recog nized and recruited to the nextTeamslevel.”will be able to take advantage of the indepth analytics after each of their games which will open up coaching mo ments for each team. With the nev er-seen-before combination of the Spi ideo Perform coaching tool that allows for live tagging and the depth of TPE’s analytics, there is not a high school

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It was a glorious day to celebrate the 16th Annual Herb Brooks Celebri ty Golf Classic on Monday, July 25 at Victory Links Golf Course in Blaine. With a full field of avid golfers and supporters of youth hockey, the day was a monumental success as the pro ceeds generated from the event goes toward funding Herb Brooks Founda tion (HBF) youth outreach programs throughout the year. HBF programs include introduc tory “learn to skate” and “learn to play hockey” clinics throughout the Twin Cities and St. Cloud. HBF clinics are offered free of charge to the partici pating kids which removes one of the key barriers of participation for young people who lack traditional access to the sport.Inattendance were several former 1980 Olympians, current NHL play ers, major Division I college coaches and staffs, several local college play ers, and countless supporters from the corporate community who believe in the mission of the HBF while support ing the idea of “growing the game for kids” just the way Herbie WINNERS FROM THE TEAM COMPETITION AND SKILL SHOT Team Scramble Results – Top 3 Teams:1st Place – Team Brodt – Vic Brodt, Kyle Brodt, Justin Brown & Ethan Prow – 56 (-15) 2nd Place – Team Miracle 1980 –Buzz Schneider, Dave Christian, Pat rick Klinger & Dustin Parker- 57 (-14) 3rd Place – Team Arrowood/Car olina – Kevin, Marc, Poppy & Noah Arrowood with Mimi – 59 (-12)

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Flag/Skill/Proximity Results: 3rd Hole – Scheels Closest to the Pin in 2 shots – Kyle Brodt 8th Hole – RBC Wealth Manage ment Closest to the Pin – Tom Betti 9th Hole – Old National Bank Longest Putt – Mark Gherity 12th Hole – RJM Construction Women’s Long Drive – Julie (Yeazle) Cherney16th Hole – RJM Construction Men’s Long Drive – Bryce Brodzinski 17th Hole – Da Beauty League Closest to the Pin – Bob Kowalski Skins Winners: Team Let’s Play Hockey – Bryan Zollman, Mark Bahr, Eric Workman & Cari Wahlgren – Eagle - Hole #14 Team UMD Bulldogs – Nick Swaney, Hunter Miska, Will Francis & Nick McCloskey – Eagle - Hole #5 If you are interested in contribut ing to the success of the HBF, please go to our donate page to make a contri bution. All contributions are welcome and Followappreciated.theHBF on social media for the latest news and information. Thank you to all NSC and Victory Links staff, volunteers and supporters of the HBF who help to make the an nual golf fundraiser such a huge suc cess. Also many thanks go out to ev eryone associated with the HBF who continue to pass on the life and lega cy of America’s Coach, the late, great Herb Brooks to future #GrowingtheGameforKidsgenerations.

Members of Team United Properties were one of dozens of teams who played at the HBF Golf Classic to help raise money for the foundation.PHOTO COURESTY OF HERB BROOKS FOUNDATION

Two former teammates reunited for the HBF Golf Classic Monday, July 25. Buzzy Schnieder and Dave Christian, both members of the 1980 Miracle on Ice Team, shared a cart for 18 holes. The golf tourney is a big fundraiser for the founation, which supports growing the game of hockey in the inner cities and beyond.

Kelly Brooks Paradise, daughter of legendary coach Herb Brooks, took a momen to pose with a statue of her father during the Herb Brooks Foundation Golf Classic. PHOTO COURESTY OF HERB BROOKS FOUNDATION

Herb Brooks Foundation celebrates 16th golf outing

The Herb Brooks Foundation celebrated their 16th annual golf tourney with the hlp of their strong and dedicated staff. Above are (from left) Cathi Bullis, Sara Jesperson, Kelly Brooks Paradise, Olivia Paradise, Kathy Brodzinski, Lindsey Coleman and Laurie Eggers.

PHF announces new salary disclosure policy

Passolt inks deal with Buffalo Sabres AHL squad

Hannah Bates (CTW) $25,000 Ashleigh Brykaliuk (MIN) $45,000Amanda Conway (CTW) $40,000 includes $4,000 Signing BonusJonna Curtis (MIN) $50,000 Taylor Davison (TOR) $23,360 Emilie Harley (MET) $28,000 Jess Healey (BUF) $57,000 AAV includes $6,000 Signing Bo nus Tori Howran (CTW) $49,500 AAVCarly Jackson (TOR) $29,375 Dominique Kremer (BUF) $65,000 AAV includes $6,500 SigningAntoniaBonusMatzka (BUF) $22,000 Allie Munroe (CTW) $52,800 AAV includes $10,560 Signing BonusMadi Nichols (BUF) $13,500 Liz Schepers (MIN) $45,000 Emma Vlasic (CTW) $36,000 Alyssa Wohlfeiler (CTW) $42,500Emma Woods (TOR) $44,340 Taylor Woods (TOR) $31,145 All player contracts above are for the 2022-23 PHF season unless listed with AAV which means Av erage Annual Value and is applica ble for two-year contracts through the 2023-24 PHF season. About the Premier Hockey FederationThePHF is the home of profes sional women’s hockey in North America. Established in 2015 as the National Women’s Hockey League, the NWHL rebranded to become the PHF in 2021 and pro vide opportunities for elite athletes to earn a living playing the game they love while fueling the con tinued growth of the sport. The league is made up of the Boston Pride, Buffalo Beauts, Connecti cut Whale, Metropolitan Riveters, Minnesota Whitecaps, Montreal, and the Toronto Six who all com pete annually for the Isobel Cup. For more information visit pre mierhockeyfederation.com.

“This is another important step forward in the PHF’s growth and development and reflects the collaboration we value between League leadership, our athletes, the Players’ Association, the Board of Governors, and General Man agers,” said Reagan Carey, PHF Commissioner. “The PHF’s new era is driven by our commitment to provide enhanced professional opportunities for women’s hockey players that includes historic salary cap increases. We are excited to add another layer of growth and trans parency to our League operations and to continue to prioritize play er autonomy. This policy supports all athletes equally and without any pressure or influence towards those who may choose to disclose their salaries, or anybody who may feel that confidentiality is in their best interest.”Thesalary cap for the 2022-23 PHF season is a record $750,000 per team. For the first time in PHF history, players can come to terms on two-year agreements through the 2023-24 season and may also receive signing bonuses up to 10 percent of their total contract val ue. As part of the salary disclosure policy, a consent form accompa nies all standard player agreements for players to sign, and was also distributed to all players who had previously signed contracts before the implementation of the policy. The forms consist of options to disclose length of contract, estimated average annual value of the contract, and sign ing bonus (if appli cable), each at the athlete’s person al discretion. The forms also provide players the option for no salary information to be dis closed. Salary disclosure is activat ed by a mutual agreement between the player and their team. Once the player and team signatures are secured, the contract information may be shared by the player, team, and the “ThePHF.Players’ Association goals are centered on our core val ues of educating, empowering, and advocating for PHF athletes,” said Nicole Corriero, Executive Direc tor of the PHF Players’ Associa tion. “We thoroughly discussed this issue among our player reps to canvas all potential benefits and drawbacks from the player’s per spective, and are encouraged by the collaborative process with Reagan and the League that led to this out come. Transparency of salaries can help set industry benchmarks and assist others with their own negoti ation process, however every play er’s experience and circumstance is unique, and it is understood and ap preciated that not everyone wants nor benefits from disclosing per sonal information. We wanted to work with the League on a policy that encourages and respects both of these mutually important con siderations, and we’re pleased that the result of our collaboration pro vides options that may benefit all.” To date, a total of 71 players have officially been announced by PHF teams as under contract for the 2022-23 season of which 18 have provided consent to disclose their salary information. Among them is Dominique Kremer of the Buffalo

Josh Passolt is a Maple Grove native who played for five years at Western Mich igan and recently signed professionally in the AHL.

BOSTON, MA – (July 21, 2022) – The Premier Hockey Fed eration (PHF) today announced details for a new salary disclosure policy created in part nership with the PHF Players’ Association that applies to all signed player contracts for the 2022-23 season. The policy gives players the option to allow for their salary to be disclosed publicly by their team and the PHF when signing their standard player agreements. The introduction of this new policy is part of the PHF’s ongoing commit ment to supporting its players and providing greater transparency.

2022-23 Contracts Introduce Options to Support Players and Provide Greater Transparency Rochester Americans (Buffalo Sa bres top affiliate team) General Manager Jason Karmanos announced today that the team has signed forward Josh Passolt Prior to turning pro, the 2015 Ma ple Grove, Minn., high school Captain completed a five-year collegiate career at Western Michigan (NCHC), totaling 108 points on 44 goals and 64 assists in 166 career games. Passolt earned NCHC Academic All-Conference honors all five seasons and was twice named a NCHC Distinguished Scholar. Passolt’s best season as a member of the Broncos came during his sopho more season in 2018-19 when he set ca reer-highs in goals (16) and points (34) in 36 contests. In his final campaign at Western Michigan, Passolt tallied 28 points on eight goals and a career-high 20 assists en route to helping the Bron cos to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff Cham pionship game as well as earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The 6-foot, 195-pound forward also helped WMU earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament win with a 2-1 victory in overtime over Northeastern on March 25. Passolt joins the organization after appearing in six games with the Cin cinnati Cyclones last season, where he scored his first professional point with a second-period tally on April 15 against Indy.

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Maple Grove native had stellar college career at MichiganWestern

As PHF free agency continues, future player signing announce ments by teams may include sala ry details in cases where the player has provided their consent to dis close that information. Competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits plan provided to all players distinguishes the PHF as a leader in professional women’s hockey and in the sports world. Consent for PHF Salary Dis closure:The following list represents players whose contracts have been announced as of July 21 and who have provided signed consent to disclose their salary information. All individual player requests to disclose personal salary informa tion that have been submitted to date have been supported by each of their respective team general managers.

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“As the League continues to grow and move forward, I think it’s important that we take steps to emulate other professional sports leagues to show that the PHF is here to stay. One way to do that is by disclosing the monumental increases in salaries for PHF play ers,” said Kremer, who also serves as PA rep for the Beauts. “Not only does it prove to people that the PHF is striding towards making profes sional women’s hockey a full time career, but also gives that younger generation of girls something to work towards for their future. It’s a very exciting time for the League and women’s hockey, between re cord breaking salaries, multi-year contracts, the addition of health insurance, and a myriad of other opportunities, and I believe that the best is still yet to come.”

Beauts, the reigning PHF Defender of the Year. The 25-year-old from Napoleonville, Louisiana was the first signing announcement of the offseason with a historic two-year deal that earns an average annual value of $65,000 and included a signing bonus of $6,500.

Player Retention Tips

WCHA players getting it done in the classroom

Tip 1: Focus on Your Coaches

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The 2022 Final Faceoff at Ridder Arena featured four programs ranked in the top10 in the country, in Minnesota, Wisconsin, national runner-up Minnesota Duluth, and the eventual 2022 National Champion Ohio State. Fans in attendance saw some of the nation’s best hockey, along with the top-3 finalists for the 2022 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award competing on the ice in Taylor Heise (Minnesota), Gabbie Hughes (Minnesota Duluth), and Sophie Jaques (Ohio State). A storied building of history and league ties, the WCHA is excited to remain at Ridder Arena through the 2024 tournament, where a celebration of 25 years of WCHA women’s hockey will take place.

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The easiest way to find out what is import ant to your families is to ask. And with all of the technology available, it is easy to do a quick survey to find out. We have surveyed many of our customers and have some con sistent nuggets of information.

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The final NAHL player that was selected was former Minot Minotau ros forward Ben Strinden, who was taken #210 overall in the 7th round by the Nashville Predators. Strinden, 20, was originally an NAPHL tender for the Minotauros and made his NAHL debut on November 19, 2019, where he also scored a goal in a 4-3 win at the Wilderness.Strindenalso played in the NA PHL for two seasons for the North star Knights, where he had 25 points in 21 NAPHL games and also put up nine points in six Dixon Cup Playoff games. Strinden played in the USHL with Muskegon this past season, put ting up 56 points in 61 games.

Tip 2: Over Communicate When players and families receive communication from the coach or club admin, it means something. The more you communicate the better. It keeps your club top of mind Fromtoo. our Youth Sports Tech Report: 93% of our respondents said that they want tech nology that gives them the ability to communicate digitally between players, coaches and parents. And they want coaches to interact with players and families regularly – not just at practice.

Summary Player retention matters but how to keep it matters the most. Provide the best value for your players and families. This means ensuring that players improve over time. Track their progress, evaluate players, focus on training plans and make sure you have the best coaches.

WCHA FInal Faceoff to remain at Ridder

Five players with NAHL ties taken in NHL draft

Tip 3: Focus on Player Development Parents and players want to know that they are getting better over time. The best way to do that is focus on your training. From our Youth Sports Tech Report: 70% of the respondents said that it was important to have a good player evaluation platform tool, and more than 75% wanted evals that are both qualitative (subjective) and quantitative (objective).

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is excited to announce that the 2023 and 2024 WCHA Final Faceoff championship tournaments are set to remain at the campus of the University of Minnesota and iconic Ridder Arena. The host site for the next two-year championship cycle was made following a vetting process and recommendation by the league’s staff and a vote of approval by the WCHA Board of AnnuallyDirectors.thepremier conference tournament in women’s college hockey, the WCHA Final Faceoff weekend has evolved into a celebration of the sport’s past, present, and future by featuring the nation’s top programs and players. The 2023 event, scheduled for March 3-4 at Ridder Arena, welcomes fans of top women’s hockey back to its central lo cation, in addition to continuing to provide top-notch accommodations for WCHA teams.

The coach is one of the important factors in the players’ youth sports experience. How many times did you hear a player say, “I didn’t like the coach”. While we can say that the parents are to blame or make some other excuse, the coach is important. From our Club Switching Survey: 60% of the respondents said that they left a club because they didn’t like the coach.

The country’s first-ever facility built specifically for women’s hockey in the country, Ridder Arena is home to the seven-time National Champion University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Women’s Hockey program. Since its opening in 2002, Ridder Arena has been a 15-time host of WCHA Championships (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022), a regular host for NCAA Region als, and has been the place to drop the puck on Frozen Fours (2010, 2013, 2015, 2018, and upcoming 2025).

Minnesota Wilderness forward Barrett Hall was one of five players with NAHL ties taken in the 2022 NHLTheDraft.NAHL is pleased to announce that five players with NAHL ties were selected in the 2022 NHL Draft, which was held July 7-8 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. The five play ers was the most selected since 2019 when the NAHL had six players se lected. The first play er selected was former WildernessMinnesotaforward Zam Plante, who was selected #150 overall in Round 5 by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Plante, 17, played in the NAHL for the Wilderness during the 2020-21 season. The University of Minneso ta-Duluth commit also played the past two seasons for Hermantown High in Minnesota, where he put up 125 points in just 42 games played. Plante’s first career NAHL goal came on May 13, 2021 in a 6-2 win at Chippewa. He also spent time during the 2021-22 season in the USHL with the Chicago Steel.The next player taken was Minne sota Wilderness forward Barrett Hall, who was selected #164 overall in the 6th round by the Seattle Kraken. Hall, 18, spent this past season playing in the NAHL for the Wilder ness and recorded 20 points (5 goals, 15 assists) in 19 regular season games. He also posted five points in nine Rob ertson Cup Playoff games. On June 8, 2022, Hall announced his commitment to play NCAA Division I hockey for St. Cloud State University. He was one of only four Wilderness players to fin ish with a point-per-game average or better.Hall’s time with the Wilderness was spent in two phases, as he played his final season of high school hockey with Gentry Academy in between. In 25 games with the Stars, Hall led all scorers with 55 points (25 goals/30 as sists) in 25 games. His performance with Gentry also led to him being named one of ten finalists for Min nesota’s Mr. Hockey award, given annually to the state’s top senior high school hockey player. Hall is also an alum of the NA PHL, having played briefly for the Madison Capitols 18U team during the 2019-20 season. He played in five NAPHL games and recorded one goal. Right af ter Hall, the next NAHL player to go was former Corpus Christi IceRays de fenseman Hunter McDonald, who was taken #165 overall in the 6th round by the Phila delphia Flyers. Mc Donald, 20, played in the NAHL during the 2019-20 sea son for the IceRays. His first career NAHL goal came on March 6, 2020 in a 4-3 loss at New Mexico. Hall, who is committed to play NCAA Division I hockey at Northeastern Universi ty, spent the remainder of his junior career in the USHL with Omaha and Chicago.Atpick #169 overall in the 6th round, the Los Angeles Kings selected former former Minot Minotauros for ward Jared Wright,Wright.19,played in the NAHL for the Minotauros during the 202021 season. Prior to that he also played high school hockey in Minnesota for St. Thomas Academy. The Colgate University recruit played for the Oma ha Lancers in the USHL this past sea son, recording 34 points in 59 games played.

For maintaining above a 3.75 GPA in each semester of the season, 56 from the Western Collegiate Hockey Asso ciation have been named to American Hockey Coaches Association academic honors as 2021-22 Krampade Division I All-American Scholars. In addition to their academic achievements, players had to appear in at least 40% of their team’s games, with an exception for injured players and back-up goaltenders. Of the 523 Divi sion I honorees, the 56 WCHA honorees only trailed the 57 tabbed by the women of Hockey East across the nation’s five women’s hockey leagues. The 56 honorees skews from last season’s 81 honorees as the coaches as sociation adopted a revised criteria for 2020-21 to include a 3.6 minimum GPA without a required benchmark of com petition.This year’s list of WCHA honorees includes the Association’s 2021-22 Out standing Student-Athlete of the year in Ohio State’s Sophie Jaques. The defend er also earned special mention as she earned both All-American status both on and off the ice by the AHCA. For more information on the WCHA, follow the league on Twitter and Instagram at @wcha_whockey, and at the new MadelineAudreyGracieEmilyMaggiePeytonLaurenMinnesotaClaudiaAbbieKaylaTaylorGraysenTaylorReeceHannahLindseyAbbyPaigeBemidjiwcha.com.StateAndersonDeLaRosaFeatherstoneHogensonHuntLarsonMyersNelsonSantlThompsonVerkerkeBenchHempNicholsonOdenOstertagWethingtonWethington

Schedule released for the 19th annual NAHL Showcase

The Greatest Show on Ice returns to the Super Rink in Blaine, Minnesota from Sept. 14-17

The NAHL, the only USA Hock ey-sanctioned Tier II Junior league boasting 29 teams from across the United States, prides itself on the social maturity and skill develop ment of student-athletes ages 1620 with aspirations of advancing to Date Warm-Up Face-Off Arena Away at Home September 14, 2022 10:30 AM 11:00 AM NSC 1 Maryland Black Bears at Janesville Jets September 14, 2022 10:45 AM 11:15 AM NSC 2 Amarillo Wranglers at Anchorage Wolverines September 14, 2022 11:00 AM 11:30 AM NSC 4 Northeast Generals at Austin Bruins September 14, 2022 1:15 PM 1:45 PM NSC 1 Bismarck Bobcats at Lone Star Brahmas September 14, 2022 1:30 PM 2:00 PM NSC 2 Johnstown Tomahawks at Chippewa Steel September 14, 2022 1:45 PM 2:15 PM NSC 4 Oklahoma Warriors at Minot Minotauros

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September 17, 2022 2:15 PM 2:45 PM NSC 2 Minot Minotauros at Anchorage Wolverines September 17, 2022 2:30 PM 3:00 PM NSC 3 Janesville Jets at North Iowa Bulls

September 15, 2022 7:15 PM 7:45 PM NSC 4 Lone Star Brahmas at St. Cloud Norsemen September 16, 2022 10:30 AM 11:00 AM NSC 1 Chippewa Steel at Northeast Generals

September 17, 2022 5:00 PM 5:30 PM NSC 2 Chippewa Steel at Austin Bruins

All games played at the Super Rink in Blaine, MN. All times Central. For more information go to nahlshowcase.com collegiate and/or professional hock ey. During the 2021-22 season, the NAHL recorded 340+ NCAA com mitments, which also included 252 (75%) NCAA Division I commit ments. It marked the sixth straight year the NAHL has had over 300+ commitments in a season. Over the course of the past six years, 1,800+ NAHL players have made NCAA commitments and 35 NAHL play ers have been selected in the NHL Draft. For more information, visit www.nahl.com.

DALLAS, Texas – The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced the game schedule for the 19th annual NAHL Show case, which will be held from Sept. 14-17, 2022, at the Super Rink in Blaine, Minn. All 29 NAHL teams will play between three and four regular-season games at the Show case, which is one of hockey’s most prominent and popular events of the entire season and has become the ‘Greatest Show on Ice.’ Scout Passes: Scout Passes for the 2022 NAHL Showcase will go on sale on Monday, Aug. 15 and will be available for purchase online at the NAHL Showcase website. All 58 NAHL Showcase games will be broadcast live and in HD through HockeyTV, the official broadcast provider of the NAHL. “The NAHL Showcase is truly the Greatest Show on Ice. No oth er event in the hockey world brings people together like the Showcase. The opportunity it represents for our teams and players is one that unique to the NAHL, and we always look forward to seeing a new crop of play ers and talent showcase their skills. We will continue to raise the bar and make the 2022 NAHL Showcase the best one yet, and we are looking for ward to a great four days of hockey,” said NAHL Commissioner and Pres ident Mark Frankenfeld. One of the things the NAHL does better than any other junior league is seeing their players earn an NCAA opportunity while playing and being showcased in the NAHL. To date, 336 players have already made NCAA commitments during the 2021-22 season, with 251 of those (75%) being NCAA Division I commitments.TheNAHL Showcase plays a big role in that success, with doz ens of players each season earning an NCAA Division I opportunity during and following their participa tion in the event. In addition to all 29 NAHL teams playing in the event, the Unit ed States National Team Develop ment Program (NTDP) of the United States Hockey League (USHL) will be playing in the event in two exhi bition games against the Johnstown Tomahawks on Friday, Sept. 16 and the Maine Nordiques on Saturday, Sept.The17.

look at some of the best and bright est hockey talent North America has to offer. For more information on the NAHL Showcase including sched ule, ticket prices, hotels, rental cars and arena information, visit www. nahl.com/showcase It will be the first event of the season for the North American Prospects Hockey League (NA PHL) T1ER League, which will also be played in conjunction with the Showcase. Entering its 14th season in 2022-23, the NAPHL is made up of USA Hockey-sanctioned teams that compete in the 18U, 16U, 15U and 14U levels. NAPHL teams will compete at the NAHL Showcase from Sept. 15-18. The Super Rink is the largest ice arena of its kind in the world. The state-of-the-art facility, a $21 mil lion project totaling over 300,000 square feet, features eight sheets of ice under one roof. With all its var ied amenities and services, the Su per Rink is absolutely unique in the world of ice sport facilities. About the NAHL

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NAHL Showcase attracts over 9,000 people in overall atten dance, including more than 300+ professional, college and junior scouts. For scouting purposes, the NAHL Showcase is the premier event of its kind and is a yearly gathering for every NCAA program and NHL team as they get their first

September 17, 2022 8:30 AM 9:00 AM NSC 1 New Mexico Ice Wolves at Maryland Black Bears September 17, 2022 8:45 AM 9:15 AM NSC 2 Springfield Jr. Blues at New Jersey Titans September 17, 2022 9:00 AM 9:30 AM NSC 3 Lone Star Brahmas at Kenai River Brown Bears September 17, 2022 9:30 AM 10:00 AM NSC 4 Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks at El Paso Rhinos September 17, 2022 11:15 AM 11:45 AM NSC 1 Northeast Generals at Oklahoma Warriors September 17, 2022 11:30 AM 12:00 PM NSC 2 Shreveport Mudbugs at Philadelphia Rebels September 17, 2022 11:45 AM 12:15 PM NSC 3 Corpus Christi IceRays at Johnstown Tomahawks September 17, 2022 12:15 PM 12:45 PM NSC 4 Fairbanks Ice Dogs at Odessa Jackalopes

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September 15, 2022 10:30 AM 11:00 AM NSC 1 Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks at Minot Minotauros September 15, 2022 10:45 AM 11:15 AM NSC 2 Oklahoma Warriors at Bismarck Bobcats September 15, 2022 11:00 AM 11:30 AM NSC 4 New Jersey Titans at Janesville Jets September 15, 2022 1:15 PM 1:45 PM NSC 1 Corpus Christi IceRays at Chippewa Steel September 15, 2022 1:30 PM 2:00 PM NSC 2 Maryland Black Bears at El Paso Rhinos

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September 14, 2022 2:15 PM 2:45 PM NSC 3 Odessa Jackalopes at New Jersey Titans September 14, 2022 4:00 PM 4:30 PM NSC 1 Kenai River Brown Bears at Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks September 14, 2022 4:15 PM 4:45 PM NSC 2 Fairbanks Ice Dogs at Aberdeen Wings September 14, 2022 4:30 PM 5:00 PM NSC 4 Wisconsin Windigo at North Iowa Bulls September 14, 2022 5:00 PM 5:30 PM NSC 3 St. Cloud Norsemen at New Mexico Ice Wolves September 14, 2022 6:45 PM 7:15 PM NSC 1 Shreveport Mudbugs at Minnesota Wilderness September 14, 2022 7:00 PM 7:30 PM NSC 2 Philadelphia Rebels at Corpus Christi IceRays September 14, 2022 7:15 PM 7:45 PM NSC 4 El Paso Rhinos at Springfield Jr. Blues

September 16, 2022 10:45 AM 11:15 AM NSC 2 Wisconsin Windigo at Corpus Christi IceRays September 16, 2022 11:00 AM 11:30 AM NSC 4 Kenai River Brown Bears at Philadelphia Rebels September 16, 2022 1:15 PM 1:45 PM NSC 1 Springfield Jr. Blues at Shreveport Mudbugs September 16, 2022 1:30 PM 2:00 PM NSC 2 Janesville Jets at Lone Star Brahmas September 16, 2022 1:45 PM 2:15 PM NSC 4 Aberdeen Wings at Maryland Black Bears September 16, 2022 2:00 PM 2:30 PM NSC 3 Austin Bruins at Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks

September 16, 2022 4:00 PM 4:30 PM NSC 1 New Jersey Titans at New Mexico Ice Wolves September 16, 2022 4:15 PM 4:45 PM NSC 2 El Paso Rhinos at Minnesota Wilderness September 16, 2022 4:30 PM 5:00 PM NSC 4 Bismarck Bobcats at Fairbanks Ice Dogs September 16, 2022 4:45 PM 5:15 PM NSC 3 Maine Nordiques at Oklahoma Warriors September 16, 2022 6:45 PM 7:15 PM NSC 1 Anchorage Wolverines at St. Cloud Norsemen September 16, 2022 7:00 PM 7:30 PM NSC 2 North Iowa Bulls at Odessa Jackalopes September 16, 2022 7:15 PM 7:45 PM NSC 4 Johnstown Tomahawks at USNTDP September 16, 2022 7:30 PM 8:00 PM NSC 3 Minot Minotauros at Amarillo Wranglers

The NA3HL also continues to make its mark and is one of the leaders in ju nior hockey with the advancement of players onto the NCAA. So far in 2022, the NA3HL has over 70+ college com mitments, with over half of those being NCAA commitments. In addition, over 300 former NA3HL players are current ly playing in the NCAA, and 26 former NA3HL are currently playing NCAA Division I hockey.

14-23-4 with a 4.17 goals against and .880 save percentage. During his sea son in Corpus Christi, Copley, would catch the eyes of NCAA scouts. Prior to that, Copley spent the previous 2009-10 season playing for the California Titans 18U team in the NAPHL during its inaugural season. In 10 regular season games he was 6-1 with one shutout and had a 2.62 goals against and .871save percentage and also helped the Titans capture the first NAPHL 18U Championship. After a one-year stint in the USHL, Copley then spent two successful sea sons at the NCAA Division I level with Michigan Tech.

NA3HL sets new standard for player advancement

The Granite City Lumberjacks of the NA3HL are pleased to announce that defenseman Tal Halliday has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Concordia College in Minnesota. Halliday, 21, played the past three seasons in the NA3HL for the Jacks. The 6’0/175 lbs. native of Roseau, MN, played in 112 career NA3HL regular season games for the Jacks where he posted 21 goals and 69 assists for 90 ca reer Duringpoints. the 2021-22 season, put up 45 points (13 goals, 32 assists) in 42 games played. He was named to the to the All-NA3HL 2nd team, the NA3HL All-West Division Team, and named to the 2022 Fraser Cup All-Tournament Team.“Tal is a kid who will be extremely hard to replace on the back end. He was so dynamic for us. He had unbelievable vision and skating ability. We are excit ed for Tal to get this opportunity to play Division 3 hockey next year. Concordia is getting a really good one,” said Asso ciate Head Coach DJ Vold. Halliday also played in the NAHL during his junior career for both the St. Cloud Blizzard and Minot Minotauros during his rookie season in 2019-20 in which he was also named to the NA3HL All-West Division Team that season.

Halliday commits to Concordia

The North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) is pleased to an nounce that it is has once again set a new standard for player advancement to the North American Hockey League (NAHL) thanks to some record-setting numbers on the heels of the completion of the 2022 NAHL Entry Draft, which took place on Wednesday, June 15th. Not only did 34 NA3HL players sign a tender to play in the NAHL for the upcoming 2022-23 season, but 27 more players were selected in the 2022 NAHL EntryNoDraft.other league has had more movement and advanced more players onto play in the NAHL than the NA3HL. Thanks to additional and enhanced ini tiatives that have been in place for the past few years in cooperation with the NAHL, more players from the NA3HL play, practice, and earn NCAA Division I scholarships with the NAHL than any other“Itleague.issuch an opportune and won derful time to be involved and playing in the NA3HL. This season saw continued exposure initiatives that were put in place several years ago designed for NA3HL players to advance to the NAHL and be yond. These initiatives have increased the advancement numbers and provided an additional development path for those players in the NA3HL. The NA3HL en joys all the same events that the NAHL does and has great owners and coaches. We all share in the common mission of creating an enhanced level of play and competition that is focused on a player’s development and advancement,” said NAHL Commissioner and President MarkTheFrankenfeld.NA3HLnot only saw 61 of its players tendered or drafted by NAHL teams, but over 60 NA3HL alumni played in the NAHL this past season. The NA3HL also saw five current or former players make NCAA Division 1 commitments this past season. The NA3HL is the only USA Hock ey-certified Tier III junior hockey league and the only league that has an exclu sive NAHL tendering system available only to NA3HL players. The tendering and draft pick process selections play a big part in the eventual advancement of players each “NA3HLseason.players are getting called up, playing, affiliated, and practicing on a regular basis with NAHL teams and we have seen so much interaction with the two leagues that it has built momen tum to lead into what took place during the NAHL Draft,” said NA3HL Com missioner Blake Macnicol. “We are also continuing to ensure that the competi tion and league-wide events remain at the highest level, while also maintaining a focus on educating our players about NCAA compliance and the importance of education.”Aspartof the enhanced initiatives that have now been in place for multi ple seasons, all NAHL teams engaged and worked in cooperation with NA3HL teams for increased access to players, including allowing NA3HL players to practice with NAHL teams during the season. The program created additional dialogue between NAHL and NA3HL teams to find prospects and provide them an in-season opportunity for NAHL ex perience and evaluation. Its direct bene fits are resulted in one-of-a-kind oppor tunities not found anywhere else in USA Hockey-sanctioned junior hockey.

The LA Kings have signed former NAHL and NAPHL goaltender Pheo nix Copley to one -year, one-way con tract that is worth an annual average value (AAV) $825,000. Copley, 30, joins the Kings af ter spending a total of six seasons (2014-15, 2017-22) with the Wash ington Capitals and two seasons with the St. Lou is Blues (201517). This past season, the 6-4, 200-pound goal tender appeared in two NHL games with the Capitals, posting a andwith18-12-7Bears,with35Hesaveeragegoals-against-av3.11and.878percentage.alsoskatedinAHLgamestheHersheyearninganrecorda2.38GAA.913SV%.TheNorthPole, Alaska native has appeared in 31 NHL games, including 29 with the Capitals and two with the Blues, registering a 16-9-3 record with a 2.98 goals-against-average, .900 save percentage and one shutout. He has also appeared in 226 AHL games with the Hershey Bears and Chicago Wolves, earning a 16-24-1 record, 3.12 GAA and .907 SV%. In 17 AHL postseason games, he also collected a 9-7-0 record with a 2.09 GAA and .935 SV%. In 2020-21, he helped the Bears earn the Harry Holmes Memo rial Award for AHL best goaltending duo.The undrafted netminder was signed by the Capitals as a free agent in 2014 after spending two seasons with Michigan Tech in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. On July 2, 2015, he was acquired by the St. Louis Blues and made his NHL de but the following season on February 27, 2016, against the Nashville Pred ators. During the 2016-17 season, he was traded back to the Capitals and part of the Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup playoff

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League brings excitement in dog days of summer

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Da Beauty league has attracted various sponsors for the six teams in its league that this year include BIC Corporation, Nor-Son Inc., Tradition Companies, Tria Orthopedic Center, Element Electronics and Walser Auto motive. Each team is made up of NHL players, collegiate players, and elite amateurs. Coaches for each team are also former NHL players and they have the power to trade players throughout the season on their quest for the John Scott Cup. Each team consists of any where between 10-14 players during any given point of the season.

Braemar Arena in Edina has been buzzing with excitement as “Da Beau ty League” has returned to Braemar Arena for its seventh season in action. The horn blasted off July 13 to get things underway for the season opener. This once-a-year six-week league brews a lot of excitement within the Minnesota hockey community as it provides hockey heads everywhere the opportunity to see several prominent NHL players up close and personal at an affordable cost. “Da Beauty League feels like its become part of the community. Of course, there are million-dollar NHL players competing in pickup-style competitive games but it feels like the atmosphere of a local high school game or outdoor hockey game,” said Ben Hankinson, on of several co-founders of the league. “The fans get the upclose experience to see some of the best players in the world in a relaxed and fun Thisenvironment.”seasonsome top names the league will feature are: Brock Boes er, Derek Stepan, Eric Haula, K’An dre Miller, Zach Parise, Justin Kloos, Jake Guentzel, Nate Schmidt, James Van Riemsdyk, Brock Nelson, Alex Goligoski, Nick Leddy, Nick Bjugs tad, and Jake Gardiner. Some famous names that have come through in the past include TJ Oshie, Paul Martin and Dustin“DaByfuglien.BeautyLeague has taken on a life of its own over the past 5-6 years. It’s been incredible to see the players show up on summer nights to play some pickup hockey at an extremely competitive level along with getting a great workout,” Hankinson said. “That’s the best part about it, they just show up, and to have fans, a ref, and a scoreboard brings out the best in them. We weren’t quite sure what to expect when the league started but it’s sure been a fun ride with big crowds, great players and charities that benefit from all of this.”

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A Light, United Heroes League, Herb Brooks Foundation and Hendrickson Foundation charities all benefitting from all the fun we are having.”

Jake Guentzel, who led all Minnesota players in scoring in the NHL with 84 points this season, has been a part of Da Beauty League which is in its seventh season. Da Beauty League is a great opportunity to see some of the NHL’s brightest stars on a small stage and allows for kids see their hockey heroes up close.PHOTOS

- Ben Hankinson, Co-Founder of Da Beauty League Da Beauty League allows young hockey-loving kids to meet some of their favorite NHL stars. Above, K’Andre Miller of the New York Rangers who was a first round pick out of St. Paul in 2018 (22nd overall), mixes it up with some young hockey fans outside of Braemar Arena where Da Beauty League houses their games.

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“My favorite part of Da Beauty League is the small hometown feel you have between the players, fans, and staff. I love seeing the players signing autographs walking in and out of the arena, laughing on the benches, to bat tling hard in the final minutes of the games. It’s just such a cool vibe to be a part of it and knowing we have Shine

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The league trophy is named af ter Scott, a former NHL all-star, and teams compete for the ultimate prize being the John Scott Cup which is a beer keg. Scott is a former NHL play er who put together a 10-year career and played for a myriad of teams. One of the major highlights from Scott’s career came when he was named cap tain of the Pacific Division team in the 2016 NHL All-Star game and went on to win the game’s Most Valuable Play er.

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Da Beauty League puts together three games a night every Wednesday through the month of July that start at 5 p.m. and end around 8:30 p.m. The league will increase their games to ev ery Monday and Wednesday in August up until the Championship game on August 24. Tickets are $15 per night or spectators can buy a $99 package for the five week season. Kids have free “Theentry.fan experience at Da Beauty League is one of a kind, from the cheap ticket prices, to getting a free mullet cut, to seeing the best players around play like they care all in a small town local rink,” Hankinson said. “Not to mention there are back to back-toback games with loaded lineups. It’s so fun for the players to see the fans enjoy the summer atmosphere as well because there are always smiling faces and a few roaring laughs in the crowd on any given night. It’s so great to see the kids getting autographs from their favorite players and watching the Kids clamor for the attention of some of hockey’s biggest stars who come home to Minnesota and play at Braemar Arena in Edina. The league is a non-profit and ben efits several charities throughout the state. The league will run through most of August on Monday and Wednesday nights. It also serves as an opportunity for NHL players to come home to their families and still train with their colleqgues in a fun, yet at times, competitive atmosphere.PHOTOS players interact with the fans as well.” For those that are unable to see the games live and in-person, the league has put together a stream to the games that fans can access on their website at dabeautyleague.com.

A key pillar of Da Beauty League is their relationship with multiple charities who ultimately are the over all winners, garnering proceeds from the league to help fund their specific causes. These charities include the United Heroes League, Shine A Ligh7, the Hendrickson Foundation and the Herb Brooks Foundation. The league paired up with Shine A Ligh7 on July 2 to help put the spotlight and bring awareness to mental health in youth athletes and youth overall. “We are proud to support Shine A Ligh7 and are excited to have them bring their important cause and fam ily fun event to Da Beauty League,” said Hankinson. “My favorite part of Da Beauty League is the small home town feel you have between the play ers, fans, and staff. I love seeing the players signing autographs walking in and out of the arena, laughing on the benches, to battling hard in the final minutes of the games. It’s just such a cool vibe to be a part of it and know ing we have Shine A Light, United He roes League, Herb Brooks Foundation and Hendrickson Foundation charities all benefitting from all the fun we are having.”Foreach of the 11 nights during the season, the league will also be put ting together a raffle where one lucky fan will be taking home a 50’ flatscreen TV. Another fun perk the league put together through their partnership with Great Clips is that they will be hosting “Free Mullet Night” every night they play for anyone and everyone to come participate in and get a free flow chop.

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Minnesota Hockey recently broke a record for the amount of players particpating in the sport. Yet only a select few get chosen by an NHL team to perhaps one day push a puck in an NHL arena in front of thousands of fans. This summer the NHL held their annual draft where the dream of hundreds of kids became a reality. But being drafted isn’t a ticket to the NHL. These players will still have to prove themselves at the college, junior and international level. But make no mistake. The players listed below are the best of the best in their age group.

Sam Rinzel Defense, Chaska Mn 6’4”, 181 Pounds Round 1 Pick 25 to the Chicago Blackhawks College Commit: U of M Gophers Sam Rinzel, a Chaska native picked two teams later then fellow Chaska native Jimmy Snuggerud is also a University of Minnesota Golden Gophers commit. The Blackhawks took the tall defenseman with their 25th pick in the NHL Entry Draft. Rinzel although having a similar background and future with Snuggerud has taken a much different route to becoming a first-round pick in the NHL. He played all his youth and high school hock ey for his hometown of Chaska, where last season Rinzel had 9 goals, 29 assist for 38 points in 27 games. He also played 21 games for the Waterloo Black Hawks in the USHL where he had only two goals and eight assists for 10 points but had a impressive six-game span without allowing a goal against when he was on the ice. Rinzel will play another season with the Waterloo Black Hawks this coming season, then will play for the Golden Gophers in the 2023-24 season. Rinzel is a tall defenseman who can move very well with and without the puck. His skating ability gives him the ability to utilize his size and make it easier to break up passes and plays with his stick. He has a sharp and crisp shot from the point but tends to aim for the goalie’s mid-section. This gives players in front of the net a chance for a tip or rebound.

Ryan Chesley Defense, Mahtomedi Mn 6’0”, 200 Pounds Round 2 Pick 37 to the Washington Capitals College Commit: U of M Gophers Ryan Chesley, a native of Mahtomedi, attended Shattuck-St. Mary’s from 2017 to 2019-20 before joining the United States National Development Program along with Isaac Howard. Chesley was drafted Thursday July 7 by the Washington Capitals in the second round of the NHL Entry Draft. He like many of the other Minnesota native draft picks played for the U.S. National under-18 team and the USHL National Development team. Chesley had 12 goals 17 assist and 29 points in 59 games in the 2021 season. He also led all players in the World Junior Classic with a plus-13 plus/minus rating. Chesley will be joining the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the 2022-23 College Hockey season. Chesley is an aggressive and powerful defenseman who can move the puck well in transition. His skating and puck handling is a slight concern, and he is known to be inac curate with his shot, but these are all things that can be improved on through development. He has the potential to be a good powerplay defensemen, as he had a very powerful shot, and has solid awareness with the puck. Chesley will need to develop his skating skills through college hockey before reaching the pro level, but he has the potential to be an impact player on an NHL squad.

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Cruz Lucius RW, Grant, Gentry Academy 6’0”, 160 Pounds Round 4 Pick 124 to the Carolina Hurricanes College Commit: Wisconsin Cruz Lucius, a native of Grant Minnesota, played his youth and high school hockey with Gentry Academy until joining the USHL with the United States National Develop ment Program.

Daimon Gardner of Warroad went in the fourth round with the 112th overall pick tot he Vancouver Canucks. Gardner is headed to Clarkson University.

Gardner is a big body standing at 6’4” 200 pounds who is not afraid to use his body to get to the slot, and don’t forget his 200-foot game as he is able to use that frame to break up plays in the defensive zone. He projects to be a way out from getting on the NHL roster, but all of the potential is there for Gardner.

Lucius is a player with a good shot, but his puck skills and excellent passing is what he excels at. He has incredible awareness with the puck on his stick and can see a play develop before it happens.

Isaac Howard Left Wing, Hudson WI 5’10”, 178 Pounds Round 1 Pick 31 to the Tampa Bay Lightning College Commit: Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth Now, first off, yes Isaac Howard is from Hudson Wisconsin, but it is a suburb of St. Paul and a part of the Twin Cities metro area. Howard was picked in the first round by the Lightning with the 31st overall selection. Howard attended Shattuck St. Mary’s from 2018 to 2020, where he played his until he joined the U.S. National Under-17 team in the 2020-21 season. Howard scored 27 goals and 27 assist in 54 games that season, good enough to get him on the Under-18 team, where he played in the World Junior Classic in 2020-21. He played in the following year’s World Junior Classic as well, netting 6 goals and 5 assist for 11 points in 6 games. Howard is a University of Minnesota-Duluth com mit and will play for the Bulldogs in the upcoming college hockey season. Howard is an offensively minded forward, and a natural scorer who has had good progression with his playmaking as well. Howard has 33 goals, 49 assist and 82 points in 60 games for the U.S. National team this past season and continued that in this year’s WJC-18 with 11 points in 6 games. Many NHL prospects took notice of Howards play making ability as he had 71 total assists with his time with the United States National De velopment program. Being drafted later than many expected including himself, Howard is a player with a chip on his shoulder and was drafted to a team who just completed a third straight season making it to the Stanley Cup finals. Howard is a projected top-six winger who has the potential to be a legit NHL scorer.

Daimon Gardner, Center, Warroad Mn 6’4”, 201 Pounds Round 4 Pick 112 to the Vancouver Canucks College Commit: Clarkson University Daimon Gardner was in fact born in Canada, but he played his youth and high school hockey with Warroad. He had a remarkable high school career scoring 45 goals, 38 assist for 83 points in 30 games in his senior season. After High School Gardner played in the USHL for the Omaha Lancers and Tri-City Storm. Gardner was selected in the 4th round of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks. He will play for the Chilliwack Chiefs in the BCHL this upcoming season and is a college commit to Clarkson University.

Lucius has many things to like as a prospect, but he will need to work on his skating if he wants to see ice time and success at the next level.

Prior Lake’s Alex Bump was chosen in the fifth round and 133rd overall by the Phildelphia Flyers. Bump is committed to play college hockey at the University of Vermont.

Jimmy Snuggerud, Forward, Chaska Mn 6’2”, 187 Pounds Round 1 Pick 23 to the St. Louis Blues College Commit: U of M Gophers Jimmy Snuggerud was the first Minnesota native drafted in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. He was the 23rd overall pick in the first round by the St. Louis Blues Thursday, July 7. Snuggerud is a native of Chaska Minnesota, where he played his youth hockey along with a year of High School before joining the USHL in the 2020-21 season. He also was a part of the U.S. National U18 Team, where he played in the World Junior Classic, scoring three goals, and four assists during the tournament. Snuggerud is a University of Minnesota Commit and will play for the Gophers this upcoming college hockey season.

Lucius had nine goals and nine assists for 18 points in 23 games played this last season with the U.S. National Under 18 team. He is a college commit to the Wis consin Badgers and will play for them this upcoming season.

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Snuggerud’s Draft stock was on the rise after his performance with the U18 National team. He had 24 goals and 39 assist for 63 points in 58 games for the Under-18 team, U.S. National Team Development Coach Adam Nightingale credited Snuggerud as being one of the most improved players in the NTDP Program. He has a great shot that can be released without having to set his feet and gets the puck off accurately. Snuggerud has improved his on-ice awareness and skating the past few years, a big reason for his recent success. He brings good size and physicality to his game which translates to goals in front of the net. Jimmy gives the Blues a solid overall player that projects to be a top-six forward.

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Hermantown sensation Zam Plante was nabbed in the fifth round by the Pittsburgh Penguins with the 150th overall pick. Plante is headed to the University of Minneso ta-Duluth.

Barret Hall C, Apple Valley Mn 6’0” 170 Pounds Round 6 Pick 164 to the Seattle Kraken College Commit: St. Cloud State Barrett Hall, a captain for Gentry Academy this season is native of Apple Valley. Hall made his name from his play this last couple seasons, but still a player who lived under the radar. He had 55 points this last season with 25 goals and 30 assist in 25 games. He was able to get some NAHL games under his belt as well with the Minnesota Wilderness, where he scored five goals and 15 assists in 19 games with the Wilderness. Hall was a 6th round pick by the Seattle Kraken in this year’s NHL Entry Draft. He is a College Commit to the St. Cloud State Huskies where he will play in the 2024 season. Hall is another player with excellent hockey-IQ, but as coaches of his have said, his best attribute is his competitiveness. He is a high motor player with great skill as well. Hall will have to work on his strength and quickness before hitting a NHL roster but he has the attitude and skill to do so.

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Up North PeeWee A & Bantam A Jan. 6-8, 2023 12 teams each, PeeWee A $1,550, Bantam A $1,600

Woodland Khione Cup, Outdoor Girls 10UB Jan. 27-29, 2023 12 teams, $600 Glen Avon Mite1 & 2 Jamboree Jan. 28-29, 2023 Mite 1: 16 teams, Mite 2: 12 teams, $125 Woodland Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Feb. 3-5, 2023 20 teams each, $150

Portman Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Jan. 6-8, 2023 16 teams each, $125 Gary/Morgan Park Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Jan. 6-8, 2023 12 teams each, $125 Congdon Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Jan. 13-15, 2023 Mite 1 12 teams, Full-ice Mite 2 8 Teams, $125 St. Luke’s Girls Invitational Jan. 13-15, 2023 All Girls, https://www.duluthgirlshockey.org

Head of the Lakes Classic PeeWee B1 & Bantam B1 Dec. 9-11, 2022 12 teams each, $1,600 Lake Superior Classic PeeWee A & Bantam A Dec. 16-18, 2022 8 teams each, PeeWee A $1,600, Bantam A $1,700

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Piedmont Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Jan. 13-15, 2023 20 teams each, $125 GMP Full Ice Mite 2 Jamboree Jan. 20-22, 2023 24 teams, $125 Skate on the Edge Squirt B Jan. 20-22, 2023 24 teams, $1,100

Connor Kurth RW, Elk River Mn 5’11” 214 Pounds Round 6 Pick 214 to the Tampa Bay Lightning College Commit: University of Minnesota Connor Kurth is a native of Elk River Minnesota but played his youth and high school hockey with Gentry Academy. Kurth did play his final high school years with the USHL for the Dubuque Fighting Saints. He scored 35 goals 46 assists for 81 points in 62 games in his final season with the Fighting Saints. Kurth was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 6th round of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. He is a college commit to the University of Minnesota and will play for the Gophers this upcoming season. Kurth playing junior hockey earlier than other players his age will only help his development at the next level. He is a good east to west skater with a sturdy frame and can shoot the puck with power and accuracy. Kurth also has hands that can deceive the opponent very easily. He was undrafted in the 2021 NHL draft, which looking at his 2021 season stats was a motivation for him going into this year’s draft. Kurths biggest concern is his north to south skating speed and balance. He has a different skating style which has prospects concerned. He can move quickly in shorty strides and can move the puck very well, so some minor adjustments for Kurth and he will make a impact at the next level.

Gales of November PeeWee AA Nov. 11-13, 2022 8 teams, $1,600 Tommy Williams Bantam AA Nov. 11-13, 2022 8 teams, $1,800 Portman Thanksgiving Classic Squirt A & B Nov. 18-20, 2022 8 teams each, $1,100 Spirit of Duluth Bantam AA, PeeWee AA, Jr. Gold, Squirt A Dec. 2-4, 2022 Bantam AA & PeeWee AA 16 teams each, Jr. Gold & Squirt A 8 teams each, $1,895

Duluth Heights Outdoor Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree Feb. 3-5, 2023 10 teams each, $150 Duluth Jr. Gold B Feb. 3-5, 2023 16 teams, $1,700 Blades of Steel Squirt B1 & B2 Feb. 10-12, 2023 8 teams each, $1,400 DAHA Mite 1 Jamboree Feb. 17-19, 2023 16 teams, $250 DAHA Mid-Winter Classic PeeWee C & Bantam C March 17-19, 2023 16 teams each, $1,500

Duluth Heights Outdoor Squirt Classic - Squirt B Jan. 6-8, 2023 8 teams, $225

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Zam Plante C, Hermantown 5’9”, 161 Pounds Round 5 Pick 150 to the Pittsburgh Penguins College Commit: Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth Zam Plante is a native of Hermantown where he played all his youth and High School hockey. He was a point-per-game player all throughout high school, as he scored 24 goals, 40 assists for 64 points in 22 games last season. Plante played in the USHL following the high school season with the Chicago Steel. He scored 10 goals and 11 assists for 21 points in 31 games for the Steel. Plante was drafted in the 5th round to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL Entry Draft. He is a college commit to the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs where he will play in the 2024 season. Plante is a quick moving centerman who can create offense with his speed and hock ey IQ. He is a smaller player standing at 5’9” and 160 pounds but he truly uses all that size to get into the tough areas on the ice. He is known as a 200-foot player, but his weight does play a factor when getting into the slot or corners. The skill is all there for Plante as well as the hockey smarts. He may need to add some weight and strength to his game, but he could be a very good player for the Penguins down the road.

Alex Bump LW, Prior Lake 6’0” 194 Pounds Round 5 Pick 133 to the Philadelphia Flyers College Commit: University of Vermont Alex Bump is a native of Prior Lake where he played all his youth and high school hockey. Bump was a point-per-game player all three years of his high school hockey career, his senior season being his best scoring 48 goals and 35 assists for 83 points in 31 games. He made his name in the Minnesota High School Hockey State Tournament when he scored 5 goals in a period. Bump is a University of Vermont commit where he will play this upcoming college hockey season. Bump is an offensive minded forward who can create space with his skating or his soft hands. He has an excellent shot that comes off a quick release, which can manipulate the goalie.

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District 1 Tom Mickus (651) 248-3075; District 2 Jake Reinseth (651) 274-9023; District 3 Chad Nich olls (952) 544-0808; District 4 Kris Hohensee (507) 360-6787; District 5 Jeff Carlen (320) 274-3509; District 6 Brad Hewitt (952) 250-6431; District 8 Zac Dockter (612) 735-9703; District 9 Troy Marquardt (507) 384-7386; District 10 Mark Osmondson (612) 747-8308; District 11 Clark Coole (218) 590-0703; District 12 Craig Homula (218) 744-5566; District 15 Cyndi Young (218) 731-5899; District 16, Mark Dragich (218) 791-0229; Senior Women, Nancy Wefler (763) 537-7837. Tournament entrants from outside Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota: Be informed that Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota Squirt, PeeWee and Bantam teams will likely have some players up to six months older than the USA Hockey age guidelines for those classifications. Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota are using a July 1 age cut-off date while USA Hockey is using a Jan uary 1 age cut-off date. If you are concerned about this issue, you should contact the tournament di rector immediately to determine whether or not you should register for the tournament.

October 2022

ANOKA AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Anoka tournamentsClassic For more info, contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatournaments@gmail.com or 612-987-1533 Register Online at anoka.pucksystems2.com Register by Oct. 31, 2022 to save $100! •Minnesota •All•Gate•Guaranteed•2TournamentsSanctionedHockeyRinksUnderOneRoof3GamesfeeincludedintournamentcostgamesatAnoka Ice Arena - 4111 7th Ave. Anoka, MN 55303 ANOKA-ROGERSGIRLSCLASSICDec.1-4,2022 Girls 10UB1, 10UB2 •$1100 •6 Teams in Each Division Girls 12UA, 12UB •$1200 •8 Teams in Each Division TournamentPEeWeeJan.12-15,2023 PeeWee A/AA, B1, B2, C •$1200 (AA/A/B1) • $1100 (B2/C) •8 Teams in Each Division TournamentBantamNov.17-20,2022 Bantam A/AA, B1 •$1300 •8 Teams in Each Division Bantam B2 •$1200 •8 Teams in Each Division CLASSIC powered by America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! TOURNAMENT CALENDAR All invitational tournaments held in Minnesota must first go through a district tournament coordina tor before being sent to the Minnesota Hockey tour nament coordinator, Tim Sweezo, for final approval. The list below is of Minnesota Hockey tournament coordinators for each district. Please call them if you need information about a certain tournament.

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August 2022 12-14 Southwest Metro - Victoria/Chaska: Buck Opener. AAA Boys 2008, Boys 2009, Boys 2010, Boys 2011, Boys 2012, Boys 2013. Girls U10/ U8. Registr at show/807407-tournamentswww.breakawayhockey.net/page/ 12-14 Fargo, ND (Scheel’s Arena): Elite Hock ey Player Invite. Boys 16U, Boys 2008, Boys 2009, Boys 2010, Boys 2011, Boys 2012, Boys 2013. Contaft Dipen Mehta at tournaments@elitehockey player.com or 612-842-1372. Visit www.elitehock leyplayer.com.

18-20 Marshall, MN. Winter Cup. Girls 10UB/12UB. Register at https://marshall.pucksys tems2.com. 18-20 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Peewee C. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.direc tor@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey. com. 18-20 River Falls, WI. U10/U12 Ponytail Clas sic. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. visit www. rfhockey.com. 18-20 Stillwater, MN. Stillwater Stampede. Peewee B1/B2. Contact Pete Waggoner at 952769-6513 or pwaggoner@youthsportsplus.com Register online at www.stillwaterhockey.net. 23, 25-27 Burnsville, MN. Thanksgiving Clas sic. Bantam A/PeeweeA/12UA/Squirt A. Register at https://www.blazehockey.com/tournaments. Contact tournaments@burnsvillehockey.com. 25-27 Bemidji, MN. Thanksgiving Classic. Ban tam B2. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org. 25-27 Blaine, MN *Super Rink*: Super Rink Spectacular. Bantam B1/B2/C; Peewee B1/B2/C; Squirt B1/B2/C. Register at www.mvihockey.org. 25-27 Brookings, SD: Peewee A/C. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or reg ister at www.brookingsrangers.com 25-27 Cottage Grove, MN: Turkey Tourney – Squirt C/Peewee C/Bantam C. Contact tourna ments@cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/ tournaments. 25-27 Detroit Lakes, MN: Thanksgiving Clas sic. Bantam B. Contact Monique at mattmohendri@ gmail.com or 218-298-4994. 25-27 Eden Prairie, MN. First Test of the Best. Bantam AA/Peewee AA. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www.ephockey.com/tournaments.

7-9 River Falls, WI: Womens Channel the Flannel Tournament. Contact tournaments@rfhock ey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com 28-30 Cottage Grove, MN: Wolfpack Pumpkin Bash – Peewee B1/Bantam. Contact tournaments@ cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/tourna ments. 28-30 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Bantam A/AA Scrimmage. Register at www.hcyha.org/tourna ments 28-30 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Peewee A/AA Scrimmage. Register at www.hcyha.org/tourna ments.

November 2022 4-6 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tourna ment. Junior Gold B. Contact Ambver at amber.rav eling@gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www. lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home. 4-6 Winona, MN. Peewee A..Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksys tems2.com. 10-13 Bloomington, MN. Bantam Winter Clas sic: AA/A/B1/N2/C.. Contact bahatourneys@gmail. com. Register at www.bloomingtonhockey.com. 10-13 Eden Prairie, MN. Season Premiere Kickoff. Bantam B1/C. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www.ephockey.com/tournaments. 11-13 Eveleth, MN. The Wolverine Classic. 10UB/12UB. Contact Michelle at rryahtourna ments@gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 11-13 Luverne, MN. Blazing Blades Tourna ment. Bantam A. Contact Scott Remme at luverne tournamentdirector@gmail.com or register at www. luvernehockey.sportngin.com 11-13 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tour nament. Peewee B. Contact Amber at amber.rav eling@gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www. lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home. 11-13 Winona, MN. Bantam B2..Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksys tems2.com. 11-13 Grand Rapids, MN. 12UA. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at show/401520-tournamentshttps://www.grhockey.com/page/ 11-13 St. Paul, MN. Capital Cup. Girls 10UB/12UBB. Register at www.stpaulcapitalshock ey.com 17-20 Anoka, MN. Anoka Classic. Bantam A/ AA/B1/B2. Contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatour naments@gmail.com or 612-987-1533. Register at anoka.pucksystems2.com. 18-20 Des Moines, IA. Squirt Fall Classic. A/B. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hock eydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www. dmyha.com 18-20 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee B2. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/ 18-20 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Girls U12A/ B1/B2. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@igh ha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org. 18-20 Little Falls, MN. Squirt A. Contact lfyh tournaments@gmail.com or visit ha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournaments.https://littlefallsy 18-20 Luverne, MN. Blazing Blades Tour nament. Peewee A/B. Contact Scott Remme at luvernetournamentdirector@gmail.com or register at www.luvernehockey.sportngin.com

2022-2023 Tournaments For more info, email Vickie Kane, Tournament Chair & Registrar at vbkane@gmail.com Bantam B1 December 2-4, 2022 8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,500 Squirt B2 January 20-22, 2023 8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,100 MankatoTournamentsMeltdown PeeWee B2 Jan. 20-22, 2023 8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,200 Squirt C Feb. 3-5, 2023 12 teams/4 game guarantee $1,100 To register, please visit www.mankatohockey.com All Tournaments: 4 Game Guarantee • No Gate Fees BATTLE AT BURICH PEEWEE A & B TOURNAMENT December 2-4, 2022 Cost: $1200 BANTAM B TOURNAMENT December 16-18, 2022 Cost: $1400 SQUIRT B and C TOURNAMENT January 6-8, 2023 Cost $1100 TIGER TIME SHOWDOWN 10UA/10UB TOURNAMENT January 13-15, 2023 Cost $1100 12UB TOURNAMENT January 27-29, 2023 Cost $1200 For more info and to register, contact Tom Larson at 320-260-0065 or www.hutchhockey.pucksystems.comOnlinepattersonvet.comtom.larson@emailregistrationlinkopensJuly1 2022-23 TOURNAMENTS 2022-2023 Blizzard YOUTH TournamentsHOCKEYFormoreinformationContactSteveRohde (877) 843 5634 or steverohde@sirentel.netemail: Peewee November 4-6, 2022 Level: WI 3B/4A - MN C • $600 Girls 14U/15U December 9-11, 2022 Level: WI A / MN B • $600 Squirt January 13-15, 2023 Level: WI 3B/4A - MN C • $500 Bantam January 27-29, 2023 Level: WI 3B/4A - MN C • $600 Puchner Memorial March 17-19, 2023 Level: Adult - NO CHECK Stay close to all the actionTHE LODGE AT CROOKED LAKE in Siren, WI Pool/Whirlpool/SaunaLocated steps from the arena and is alsopart of The Lodge Village which features:•Adventures Restaurant & Pub•The Shops at The Lodge (Retail shops,Gourmet coffee shop, spa/salon)•The Timbers Theaters at The Lodge(4 Screen movie theater)•The Lodge Center Arena www.burnettyouthhockey.comAllgamesattheLodgeCenterArenainSiren,Wisconsin

2-4 Osseo/Maple Grove, MN. Lucas Deck er Ultimate Showdown. Peewee B2/C .Contact Sara Grant at 763-442-7259 or at tournamen tchair@omgha.com. Register at www.omgha.com 2-4 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. U12B/U15B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm. director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonna hockey.com.

2-4 River Falls, WI: U15 Blackcat Classic. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www. rfhockey.com. 2-4 Rochester, MN: Squirt A. Contact Rob Cothern at robertcothern@yahoo.com or register at www.ryha.net.

2-4 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee B1. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournamentshttps://www.grhockey.com/page/

2-4 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Ban tam B. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit pucksystems.com/i94tourneyshttps://saukcentremelrose.

2-4 Hermantown, MN: Girls 12UA. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. 2-4 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: 10UB/12UB. Register at www.hcyha.org/tournaments.

25-27 Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis Cup: Squirt B/B2/C, Peewee B/B2/C, Bantam B/B2/C. Register at www.mplshockey.com.

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2-4 Brookings, SD: Bantam A/B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or reg ister at www.brookingsrangers.com

2-4 New Richmond, WI. Joe Swanda Me morial. Squirt B1/B2 (MN). Squirt WI A/WI B. Con tact Barry Cunningham at 651-283-0072 or at tour naments@nryha.net. Visit www.nryha.net.

2-4 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tour nament. Squirt B. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com.

2-4 Bloomington, MN. Winter Warm Up: Girls 15A.15B/12A. Contact bahatourneys@gmail. com. Register at www.bloomingtonhockey.com.

25-27 Proctor, MN. Girls 12UB. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. December 2022 17-20 Anoka, MN. Anoka-Rogers Girls Classic. 10UB1/10UB2 and 12UA/12UB. Contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatournaments@gmail.com or 612-987-1533. Register at anoka.pucksystems2. com.

2-4 Detroit Lakes, MN: Holidangle Classic. Peewee A Contact Monique at mattmohendri@ gmail.com or 218-298-4994.

2-4 Fergus Falls, MN. Flow at the Falls. Ban tam B2. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.

2-4 Coleraine, MN: Peewee B. Contact Ka tie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@ga hamn.org.

2-4 Bemidji, MN. Bantam B1. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org

2-4 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Pee wee A&B. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320-260-0065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com Register online at www.hutchhockey.com. 2-4 Mankato, MN. Mankato Meltdown. Ban tam B1. Contact Vicki Kane at vbkane@gmail.com Register at www.mankatohockey.com. 2-4 Marshall, MN. Battle at the Baron. Ban tam B. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2. com. 2-4 Monticello, MN. Moose Cup. Squirt A. Contact Carrie Liddicoat at 612-790-1981 or moosehockeytournaments@gmail.com. Visit www. mooseyouthhockey.org. 2-4 New Hope, MN: 12th Annual New Hope Classic. Squirt B1/B2/C. Contact Susie Melynchuk at smelynchuk@comcast.net or 612-940-8686. Visit www.armstrongcooperhockey.org

2-4 New Ulm, MN: Peewee B2. Contact Ali cia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https:// newulm.pucksystems2.com/tournaments.

Let’s Play Hockey22 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com For more info, contact Marty Clennon, Austin Youth Hockey Tournament ayha.tournaments@319.230.6065Director,orgmail.com BantamPeeWeeMEMORIALNov.SquirtTURKEYTALKIN’B/C18-20,2022BATTLEFORTHEBISCUIT12UGirlsJan.6-8,2023TYLERBRADYB/CJan.13-15,2023CHRISFISCHERMEMORIALA/B2Jan.27-29,2023All entry fees are $950, with the exception of the Bantams, which is $1,100. Any teams signed up and PAID before Oct. 1, 2021 will get a $50 discount. Your link to team meals, tours and everything in www.AustinMN.combetween.Registerhttps://austin.pucksystems2.comat2022-2023HOCKEYTOURNAMENTS

2-4 Warroad, MN. Bantam B. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com Visit www.warroadhockey.com.

2-4 Sioux Falls, SD: Squirt A/B (MN B/B1 & MN B2/C). Contact Amanda Smith at 605-359-8354 or at Amanda.smith@sfflyers.com. Register at www. siouxfallsflyers.com 2-4 Somerset, WI. Interstate Peewee Cham pionships. Peewee B (MN)/ 2A 3A (WI) & Peewee C (MN)/2B 3B (WI). Contact tournamentdirector@ somersethockey.com or register at www.som ersethockey.com

2-4 Thief River Falls, MN. Bantam A Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org.

8-11 New Richmond, WI. Ryan Olson Me morial. Peewee B1/B2 (MN)/ A (WI) B( WI). Contact Barry Cunningham at 651-283-0072 or at tourna ments@nryha.net. Visit www.nryha.net.

9-11 Cottage Grove, MN: Mite Jamboree. Contact tournaments@cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/tournaments. 9-11 Eveleth, MN. Battle by the Bridge. Pee wee B2. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 9-11 Fergus Falls, MN. Flow at the Falls. Pee wee B1. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com. 9-11 Grand Rapids, MN. 10UA. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at show/401520-tournamentshttps://www.grhockey.com/page/

9-11 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Peewee B2/ Bantam B2. Register at www.hcyha.org/tourna ments. 9-11 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Bantam B1/C. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@ighha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org.

9-11 Little Falls, MN. Bantam A/B. Contact lfyhtournaments@gmail.com or visit ments.fallsyha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournahttps://little

9-11 Luverne, MN. Blazing Blades Tour nament. Girls 12U/10U. Contact Scott Remme at luvernetournamentdirector@gmail.com or register at www.luvernehockey.sportngin.com 9-11 Marshall, MN. Battle at the Baron. Ban tam A. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2. com. 9-11 New Ulm, MN: Squirt C. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https://newulm. pucksystems2.com/tournaments.

2-4 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Bantam B1. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thy outhhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org.

3-4 Proctor, MN. Girls 15UA. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. 8-11 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Face Off. Peewee B1/B2. Contact Shelly Heggestad at epha tournaments@ephockey.com or register at www. ephockey.com/tournaments.

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9-10 Baldwin, WI: Girls U10/U12. Contact Jodi Volgren at jodivolgren@gmail.com or 715-3089667 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2. com. 9-11 Bemidji, MN. Girls 10UA/12UA. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org 9-11 Brookings, SD: Junior Gold B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or reg ister at www.brookingsrangers.com

9-11 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Bantam A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.di rector@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahock ey.com 9-11 Rochester, MN: Peewee B/C. Contact Rob Cothern at robertcothern@yahoo.com or reg ister at www.ryha.net. 9-11 South St. Paul, MN. Cowtown Classic. Squirt B/C. Contact Michael Ahern at sspyha.tour naments@gmail.com. 9-11 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tourna ment. Peewee B1. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 9-11 Somerset, WI. Bantam Spartan Shootout. Bantam B1 (MN)/2A 3A (WI) and Bantam C (MN)/2B 3B (WI)). Contact tournamentdirector@ somersethockey.com or register at www.som ersethockey.com 9-11 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Ban tam B. Register at www.sahahockey.com 9-11 Thief River Falls, MN. Peewee A Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org. 9-11 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Peewee B2. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thy outhhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 9-11 Warroad, MN. Bantam A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com Visit www.warroadhockey.com.

Let’s Play Hockey24 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com Rochester Youth Hockey Association 2022-2023 ROCHESTERINVITATIONALSRegistrationopensJuly1atRYHA.netAll tournaments will have a 4 game guarantee • $850 Registration • $450 Gate SQUIRT A Dec. 2-4, 2022 8 teams PEEWEE B/C Dec. 9-11, 2022 8 teams SQUIRT B Dec. 16-18, 2022 12 teams BANTAM AA/A Jan. 6-8, 2023 8 teams BANTAM B1 Jan. 6-8, 2023 8 teams BANTAM B2 Jan. 21-23, 2023 8 teams Shannon CupGirlstournamentWeekend Jan. 27-29, 2022 Girls 10U A/B, 12U A/B, 15U *Levels subject to change basedon what levels Rochester has$750 Registration • $450 Gate Two Harbors Youth Hockey 2022-23 TOURNAMENTSHOCKEY Contact: Jesse Lundgren • Lake County Arena for Tournament Information Email: thyouthhockey@gmail.com • Phone: 218.834.8339 Just 20NorthMinutesofDuluth! www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org NO GATE FEES 4 Game Guarantee for 12UB, Bantam & Peewee. 3 game Gurantee for Squirts and 10UB BANTAM B1 Dec. 2-4, 2022 Entry Fee: $925 PEEWEE B2 Dec. 9-11, 2022 Entry Fee: $825 PEEWEE B1 Dec. 16-18, 2022 Entry Fee: $825 SQUIRT A Jan. 13-15, 2023 Entry Fee: $625 GIRLS 12U B Jan. 20-22, 2023 Entry Fee: $825 GIRLS 10UB Feb. 3-5, 2023 Entry Fee: $625 SQUIRT B Feb. 10-12, 2023 Entry Fee: $625 powered by America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! TOURNAMENT CALENDAR

Let’s Play Hockeywww.stateofhockey.com August 2022 25 2022 -2023 TOURNAMENTS DEC. 2 - 4 SQUIRT - JOE SWANDA MEMORIAL WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 DEC. 8 - 11 PEE WEE - RYAN OLSON MEMORIAL WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 JAN. 12 - 15 BANTAM - KITTEL/PARIN POW/MIA MEMORIAL WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 JAN. 27 - 29 GIRLS U10/U12 - CALLY BRIGGS MEMORIAL U10 B & U12 B $550 MAR. 17 - 19 SENIOR MENS (NO CHECK) OPEN & OVER 35 / 40 $500 NRYHA YOUTH TOURNAMENTS BARRY CUNNINGHAM 651-283-0072 tournaments@nryha.net FEB. 18 - 19 MITE INVITATIONAL ALL LEVELS $10/PLAYER JAN. 6 -8 SQUIRT C / PEE WEE C - TIGER WINTER CLASSIC WI C / MN C $650 MITE CONTACT: ANNA BONKOSKI mitehockey_nr@yahoo.com SENIOR MENS TOURNAMENTS JEREMY MELCHERT 715-441-9324 rocksnowjm@yahoo.com FEB. 10 - 12 GIRLS U14/U15 - STARS CLASSIC U14/15 A $600 powered by

16-18 Bemidji, MN. George Pelawa Memorial. Bantam AA/A. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey. org 16-18 Bloomington, MN. Peewee Showdown: Peewee A/AA/B1/B2/C. Contact bahatourneys@ gmail.com. Register at www.bloomingtonhockey. com 16-18 Brooklyn Park, MN. Pirate Winter Clas sic. Squirt B/C. Contact Kity Marinac at 612-3632237 or register at www.nmyha.com. 16-18 Coleraine, MN: Buzz Guyer Memorial. Bantam B Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org. 16-18 Des Moines, IA. Peewee Winter Freeze; A/B. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hockeydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www.dmyha.com 16-18 Fairmont, MN. 10UB/12UB Girls. Con tact James Draper at 605-251-8704 or at james dr88@gmail.com. Register at https://fairmont. pucksystems2.com

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America’s No. 1 9-11 Worthington, MN: Squirts. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789. 10-11 River Falls, WI: Mites Holiday Extrava ganza (All Levels). Contact tournaments@rfhockey. com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 15-18 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Shotoout. Squirt A/B1/B2. Contact Shelly Heggestad at epha tournaments@ephockey.com or register at www. ephockey.com/tournaments.

16-18 Fergus Falls, MN. 10UB Invitational. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail.com. Reg ister at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com. 16-18 Grand Rapids, MN. 15UB. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/ 16-18 Hermantown, MN: Squirt B. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. powered by America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! CALENDAR

16-18 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Peewee A/B. Register at www.hcyha.org/tournaments. 16-18 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Ban tam B. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320260-0065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com. Reg ister online at www.hutchhockey.com. 16-18 New Ulm, MN: Bantam B2. Contact Ali cia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https:// newulm.pucksystems2.com/tournaments 16-18 Proctor, MN. Bantam B. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. 16-18 Rochester, MN: Squirt B. Contact Rob Cothern at robertcothern@yahoo.com or register at www.ryha.net. 16-18 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tourna ment. Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree. Contact Bryan at 218226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 16-18 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Girls 10UB. Register at www.sahahockey.,com 16-18 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Girls 12U. Register at www.sahahockey.,com 16-18 Thief River Falls, MN. Squirt B Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org. 16-18 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Peewee B1. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thy outhhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org.

Let’s Play Hockey26 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com 2022-2023 40TH ANNUAL NORTH METRO YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS All games held at Brooklyn Park Community Center 5600 85th Ave North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Registration information online at www.nmyha.com under “Tournaments” Tournament Director - Amanda tournamentdirector@nmyha.comNaylor: PIRATECLASSICWINTER Dec. 16-18, 2022 Squirt B 8 Teams per level, 3 game guarantee Team Registration Fee: $1200 Squirt C 8 Teams per level, 3 game guarantee Team Registration Fee: $1200 PIRATEJANUARYCLASSIC Jan. 13-15, 2023 PeeWee B/Bantam B 8 Teams, 4 game guaranteeTeam Registration Fee: $1200/$1250 Peewee C 16 Teams, 4 game guaranteeTeam Registration Fee: $1200 No Gate Fees! All Tournaments Include: • Welcome Gift • Full Concession Stand • One Arena – Two Sheets of Ice • Pre-Sale T-Shirts • Team Trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Consolation Tournaments2022-2023WorthingtonHockey For more info, contact Joe Vosburgh, Tournament Coordinator, at (507) 360-8789 or email: whatournaments@hotmail.com Download registration form off our website www.worthingtonhockey.comat Squirt A/B Dec. 9-11, 2022 4 games guaranteed, $600 tournament fee Bantam ............................................ Jan. 6-8, 2023 4 games guaranteed, $600 tournament fee Girls 10U/12U ............................. Jan. 20-22, 2023 4 games guaranteed, $600 tournament fee Mite/Mini Mite Jamboree .......... Jan. 27-29, 2023 3 games guaranteed, $200/Team tournament fee Peewee A/B...................................... Feb. 3-5, 2023 4 games guaranteed, $600 tournament fee 2021-2022 New Ulm/Sleepy TOURNAMENTSEye Dec. 2-4, 2022 PeeWee B Dec. 9-11, 2022 Squirt C Dec. 16-18, 2022 Bantam B2 Jan. 13-15, 2023 Girls 12U Jan. 20-22, 2023 Squirt B Jan. 27-29, 2023 Girls 10U Feb. 3-5, 2023 REGISTRATIONTOURNAMENTFEE•$900 for Squirt and 10U•$1000 for PeeWee, Bantamand 12U •$250 for Mite Jamboree No Gate Fee Pool Play • 8 Team Limit • 4 Game Guarantee Contact Alissa Griebel, Tournament Director, for more info 507-276-5612 • bagriebel12@gmail.com https://newulm.pucksystems2.com Register online www.brookingsrangers.com or contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com Three game guarantee, most = 4 games No Gate Fees Brookings, South Dakota 2022-2023 Tournaments Tired of playing those same old teams? PLAN A ROAD TRIP! Great teams and Great experiences in South Dakota Three games guaranteed, often four No Gate Fees NOV 25-27 $1200 DEC 2-4 $1200 DEC 9-11 $1500 DEC 30 JAN 1 $900 PEE WEE A & C BANTAM A & B JR GOLD B SQUIRT A & B MITE A & B JAN 6-8 $600 TERMITE JAMBOREE JAN 14 15 $200 GIRLS 15U B JAN 20-22 $800 $1000GIRLS 19U A & B FEB 3-5 MN, ND, NE B/B1 = SD A MN, ND, NE B2/C= SD B

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Let’s Play Hockeywww.stateofhockey.com August 2022 27 HIBBING-CHISHOLM YOUTH HOCKEY To register and learn more, www.hcyha.org/tournamentsvisit 2022-2023 TOURNAMENT SERIES •Fun place to stay and •Gamesplayare held across three different arenas, all located within minutes from one another •Pool play draws •4+ game guarantee for Squirts/U10 and above •Quality •Experiencedice Referees •State-wide competition •All efforts will be made for each team to play in our historic 5,000-seat Memorial Building Bantam A/AA Scrimmage October 28-30 8 - $850 4 PeeWee A/AA Scrimmage October 28-30 8 - $850 4 10UB Tournament December 2-4 6 - $1100 4 12UB Tournament December 2-4 6 - $1300 4 Bantam B Tournament December 9-11 8 - $1400 4 PeeWee B2 Tournament December 9-11 8 - $1300 4 PeeWee A Tournament December 16-18 8 - $1300 4 PeeWee B Tournament December 16-18 8 - $1300 4 Squirt A/B Tournament January 6-8 8 - $1100 4 6U/8U Girls Jamboree January 13-15 8 - $350 3 Bantam A/B Tournament January 27-29 8 - $1400 4 Mite Jamboree (Half Ice) February 3-5 16 - $350 3 Mini-Mite Jamboree February 3-5 16 - $350 3 LEVEL DATES TEAMS/COST GAMES 2022-2023 NO GRANDFEESGATE RAPIDS, MN For more info, contact Colleen Brennan: grhockey55744@yahoo.com Go to our website to register online: grhockey.com (click on the registration link, under the tournaments tab) ALL 12-TEAM TOURNAMENTS: 4 OR 5 GAME GUARANTEE TOURNAMENTSHOCKEY Date Tournament Teams Games Cost Nov. 11-13 12U A 8 4 $1450 Nov. 18-20 PeeWee B2 8 4 $1450 Dec. 2-4 PeeWee B1 8 4 $1450 Dec. 9-11 10U A 8 4 $1450 Dec. 16-18 15U B 12 4 $1550 Dec. 30 - Jan. 1 Bantam B2 8 4 $1550 Jan. 6-8 Bantam B1 8 4 $1550 Jan. 13-15 Bantam AA 12 4 or 5 $1550 Jan. 20-22 Squirt A 8 4 $1450 Jan. 27-29 PeeWee A/AA 8 4 $1450 Feb. 3-5 12U B 8 4 $1450 Feb. 10-12 Squirt B1 8 4 $1450 Feb. 17-19 10U B2 12 4 or 5 $1450 Feb. 24-26 Squirt B2 8 4 $1450 River Falls, WI Youth Hockey Association https://riverfalls.pucksystems.comTOURNAMENT2022-2023SCHEDULEFormoreinfo,email:tournaments@rfhockey.comWOMEN’SCHANNELTHEFLANNEL Oct. 7-9, 2022 $600/team U10/U12 PONYTAIL CLASSIC Nov. 18-20, 2022 • 8 teams each • $850/team U15 BLACKCAT CLASSIC Dec. 2-4, 2022 • 10-12 teams • $875/team MITES HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA Dec. 10-11, 2022 • All Levels • $25/player PEEWEE A(WI)/B1(MN) and B(WI)/B2(MN) Jan. 6-8, 2023 • 8 teams each • $900/team SQUIRT A(WI)/B(MN) and B(WI)/C(MN) and C(WI OR EQUIV) Jan. 20-22, 2023 • 8 teams each • $850/team PEEWEE C Jan. 27-29, 2022 • 8 teams each • $900/team BANTAM B(WI)/C(MN) Feb. 10-12, 2023 • 10-12 teams each • $1200/team BANTAM A(WI)/B(MN) Feb. 17-19, 2023 • 10-12 teams each • $1200/team MITES March 17-19, 2023 • Levels 3 and 4 • $350/team 3V3 - 2012/13, 2010/11 BOYS & GIRLS March 24-26, 2023 • 10-12 teams each • $350/team

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6-8 Proctor, MN. Peewee B. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. 6-8 River Falls, WI: Peewee A(WI)/B(Mn) and peewee B (WI) and B2(MN). Contact tourna ments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com.

Let’s Play Hockey28 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com Albert Lea AlbertAssociationHockeyLea,MN Crossroads of I-35 & I-90 2022 TOURNEYS Nov. 11-13 ... Bantam B/B2 Nov. 18-20 Bantam A Dec. 9-11 U12B/10B Dec. 16- 18 Peewee A/B/B2 2023 TOURNEYS Jan. 6-8 Squirt A Jan. 20-22............Squirt B/C Feb. 11-12...............Mite/U8 “Albert Lea is a Hockey Town” Register albertlea.pucksystems2.comatContactDarcyatdbhauser92@gmail.com Entry fee (no separate gate fee) •Bantam: •Mite/U8:•Squirt/U10:•PeeWee:$1050$1000$950$200 Don’t miss out. Sign up early! TOURNAMENTS2022-2023HOCKEY 4 Game Guarantee powered by America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! TOURNAMENT CALENDAR ★ $1,300 Tournament Fee ★ No gate fee or admission charged ★ Championship games at U of M Ridder Arena (each team will get one game at Ridder) ★ Applications for all B-level teams are welcome; teams from associations that also field A-level teams are given priority. Minneapolis HOCKEY U10B and, U12B, Tournament For more information and to register: mplshockeywww..com January 20-22, 2023

6-8 Sioux Falls, SD: Bantam A/B (MN B/B1 & MN B2/C). Contact Amanda Smith at 605-3598354 or at Amanda.smith@sfflyers.com. Register at www.siouxfallsflyers.com 6-8 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tourna ment. Peewee B2. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com.

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6-8 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tour nament. Bantam B. Contact Amber at amber.rav eling@gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www. lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home.

30-1 Baldwin, WI: Bantam/U14. Contact Andre Dubois at jodivolgren@gmail.compred coach17@gmail.com or 715-410-9339 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com 30-1 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Junior Gold B. Register at www.sahahockey.com 30-1 Thief River Falls, MN. Bantam B Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org.

16-18 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Squirt C. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresof leechlake.com 16-18 Warroad, MN. Girls 12UA. Contact Rob in Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail. com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 17 Somerset, WI. Mite Jamboree. Contact dgilkerson@somersethockey.com or register at www.somersethockey.com

5-8 Blaine, MN *Super Rink*: Super Rink Spectacular. Bantam A, Peewee A, Squirt A, U15A, U15B, U12B1, U12B2, U10B1, U10B2. Register at www.mvihockey.org 5-8 Bloomington, MN. Squirt Shootout: Squirt A/B/C.. Contact bahatourneys@gmail.com. Register at www.bloomingtonhockey.com. 6-8 Bemidji, MN. Peewee B1. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org 6-8 Brookings, SD: Mite A/B. Contact tour namentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com 6-8 Buffalo, MN. Junior Gold B/U16. Con tact Jennifer Sabetti at tournaments@buffalohock ey.net or at 612-708-7701. Register at www.buffalo hockey.net. 6-8 Coleraine, MN: Dean Rajala Memorial. Peewee A. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org. 6-8 Detroit Lakes, MN: Kent Cup Classic. Squirt A/B/C. Contact Monique at mattmohendri@ gmail.com or 218-298-4994. 6-8 Eveleth, MN. Matt “Nisky” Mini-Mite Jamboree. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 6-8 Grand Rapids, MN. Bantam B1. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/ 6-8 Hermantown, MN: Peewee B1. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdomei@sd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. 6-8 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Squirt A/B. Register at www.hcyha.org/tournaments. 6-8 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Squirt B & C. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320260-0065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com. Reg ister online at www.hutchhockey.com. 6-8 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Peewee B1/C. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@igh ha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org. 6-8 Luverne, MN. Blazing Blades Tour nament. Squirt A/B. Contact Scott Remme at luvernetournamentdirector@gmail.com or register at www.luvernehockey.sportngin.com 6-8 New Richmond, WI. Tiger Winter Clas sic. Squirt C (both MN/WI). Contact Barry Cunning ham at 651-283-0072 or at tournaments@nryha. net. Visit www.nryha.net. 6-8 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Peewee AA/A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm. director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonna hockey.com

6-8 Rochester, MN: Bantam A/AA/B1. Con tact Rob Cothern at robertcothern@yahoo.com or register at www.ryha.net. 6-8 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Pee wee B. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit pucksystems.com/i94tourneys.https://saukcentremelrose.

29-1 Des Moines, IA. JT’s Slapshot New Year’s Puck Drop: 10U/12U/14U C/House select level. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hock eydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www. dmyha.com 29-1 Cottage Grove, MN: Year End Bash –B2Peewee/Bantam. Contact tournaments@cghock ey.com. Register at cghockey.com/tournaments. 30-1 Bemidji, MN. Paul Bunyan International. Peewee AA/A. Register at www.paulbunyanhockey. com 30-1 Brookings, SD: Squirt A/B. Contact tour namentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 30-1 Grand Rapids, MN. Bantam B2. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/

6-8 Somerset, WI. Middle Border Squirt Showdown. Squirt B1 (MN/2A 3A (WI) and Squirt C (MN)/2B 3B (WI). Contact tournamentdirector@ somersethockey.com or register at www.som ersethockey.com

Let’s Play Hockeywww.stateofhockey.com August 2022 29 powered by America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! TOURNAMENT CALENDAR PRAIRIE $1,600FebruaryMELTDOWN16-19,2023 4-GAME GUARANTEE 8 teams each level, Round Robin PRAIRIE $1,600FebruaryMADNESS2-5,2023 4-GAME GUARANTEE 8 teams each level, Round Robin PRAIRIE $1,600DecemberSHOOTOUT15-18,2022 4-GAME GUARANTEE 8 teams each level, Round Robin PRAIRIE FACE OFF December 8-11, 2022 $1,600 4-GAME GUARANTEE 8 teams each level, Round Robin FIRST TEST OF THE BEST November 25-27, 2022 $1,700 4-GAME GUARANTEE 12 teams each level, Round INVITATIONALRobin TOURNAMENTS SEASON PREMIERE KICKOFF November 10-13, 2022 $1,700 4-GAME GUARANTEE 8 teams each level, Round Robin To register, visit hockey.com/tournaments Upon registration, full payment must be received before your teams spot will be held. For further information about Eden Prairie Tournaments, please email EPHA Home Tournament Director, Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com. UNLESS OTHERWISE SCHEDULED, EDEN PRAIRIE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT GAMES ARE PLAYED AT THE EDEN PRAIRIE COMMUNITY CENTER B A N T A M B 1 ✭ C SQU I R T A ✭ B 1 ✭ B2 BANTA M A A ✭ P E E W EE AA PEEW E E C ✭ S Q U IRT C 1 0 U A ✭ 1 0 U B 1 PE E W E E B 1 ✭ B2

13-15 Proctor, MN. Peewee A. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. 13-15 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Squirt B. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit pucksystems.com/i94tourneys.https://saukcentremelrose.

7-8 Baldwin, WI: Mite Jamboree. Contact Alli Carroll 715.928.1580 allie.lunzer@gmail.com or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com

12-15 Anoka, MN. Anoka Peewee Classic. Peewee A/AA/B1/B2/C. Contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatournaments@gmail.com or 612-987-1533. Register at anoka.pucksystems2.com. 12-15 New Richmond, WI. Kittel/Parin POW/ MIA Memorial. Bantam B1/B2 (MN)/ A (WI) B( WI). Contact Barry Cunningham at 651-283-0072 or at tournaments@nryha.net. Visit www.nryha.net. 13-15 Baldwin, WI: U14/U15 Girls. Contact Jodi Volgren at jodivolgren@gmail.com or 715-3089667 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2. com. 16-18 Brooklyn Park, MN. January Pirate Classic. Banatm B. Peewee B2/C. Contact Kity Marinac at 612-363-2237 or register at www.nmyha. com 13-15 Coleraine, MN: Bantam B. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@ga hamn.org. 13-15 Detroit Lakes, MN: Derek Brehm Me morial Tournament. Bantam A. Contact Monique at mattmohendri@gmail.com or 218-298-4994. 13-15 Fergus Falls, MN. Flow at the Falls. Squirt A. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.

13-15 Grand Rapids, MN. Bantam AA. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/

6-8 Stillwater, MN. Stillwater Round-Up. Squirt C/Peewee C. Contact Pete Waggoner at 952769-6513 or pwaggoner@youthsportsplus.com Register online at www.stillwaterhockey.net 6-8 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Pee wee A. Register at www.sahahockey.com 6-8 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Squirt A. Register at www.sahahockey.com 2-4 Thief River Falls, MN. Squirt A Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org. 6-8 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Peewee B2. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresof leechlake.com 6-8 Warroad, MN. Peewee B. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 6-8 Worthington, MN: Bantams. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789.

13-15 Hermantown, MN: Bantam B1. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. 13-15 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Girls 6U/8U Jamboree. Register at www.hcyha.org/tournaments. 13-15 Hutchinson, MN: Tiger Time Showdown. Girls 10UA/10UB. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320-260-0065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet. com. Register online at www.hutchhockey.com. 13-15 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Girls U10A/ B1/B2. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@igh ha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org. 13-15 Little Falls, MN. Peewee A/B. Contact lfyhtournaments@gmail.com or visit ments.fallsyha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournahttps://little

13-15 Marshall, MN. Prairie Shootout. Peewee A/B. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2. com. 13-15 New Ulm, MN: 12U. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https://newulm. pucksystems2.com/tournaments.

7-9 St. Paul, MN, St. Paul Icebreaker. Squirt B/C. Register at www.stpaulcapitalshockey.com

7-8 Monticello, MN. Wild Moose Jamboree. Mite A/B/C. Contact Carrie Liddicoat at 612-7901981 or moosehockeytournaments@gmail.com Visit www.mooseyouthhockey.org.

7-8 Des Moines, IA. Mite Madness: Ad vanced & Intermediate levels.. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hockeydirector@dmhockey.org Register at www.dmyha.com

13-15 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tourna ment. Mite Jamboree. Contact Amber at amber.rav eling@gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www. lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home. 13-15 South St. Paul, MN. Cowtown Classic. Peewee B1/C. Contact Michael Ahern at sspyha. tournaments@gmail.com. 13-15 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Pee wee B. Register at www.sahahockey.com 13-15 Thief River Falls, MN. Peewee B Invita tional. Register at www.trfaha.org. 13-15 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Squirt A. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouth hockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www. twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 13-15 Warroad, MN. Squirt B. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 13-15 Winona, MN. Squirt C..Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksys tems2.com.

7-8 Mora, MN. C Mites. Contact Cristy Thomas at 612-390-5790 or at morahockey@ yahoo.com

America’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! 14-15 Brookings, SD: Termiute Jamboree. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers. com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com 14-15 Mora, MN. Mites B/D. Contact Cristy Thomas at 612-390-5790 or at morahockey@ yahoo.com. 14-15 Somerset, WI. Mite Jamboree. Contact dgilkerson@somersethockey.com or register at www.somersethockey.com

20-22 Des Moines, IA. Bantam Rumble at the RecPlex. Levels A/B. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hockeydirector@dmhockey.org Register at www.dmyha.com 20-22 Grand Rapids, MN. Squirt A. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/ 20-22 Hermantown, MN: Peewee B2. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. 20-22 Mankato, MN. Mankato Meltdown. Pee wee B2/Squirt B2. Contact Vicki Kane at vbkane@ gmail.com. Register at www.mankatohockey.com. 20-22 Minneapolis, MN. Winter Storm U10B/ U12B Tournament. Register at www.mplshockey. com. 20-22 Monticello, MN. Iceberg Classic. Squirt B/C. Contact Carrie Liddicoat at 612-790-1981 or moosehockeytournaments@gmail.com. Visit www. mooseyouthhockey.org. 20-22 Mora, MN. Squirt B2 and 12UB. Contact Cristy Thomas at 612-390-5790 or at morahock ey@yahoo.com. 20-22 New Hope, MN: Knockdown at New Hope. U10B1/U12A/U12B1. Contact Susie Me lynchuk at smelynchuk@comcast.net or 612-9408686. Visit www.armstrongcooperhockey.org 20-22 New Ulm, MN: Squirt B. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https://newulm. pucksystems2.com/tournaments. 20-22 Osseo/Maple Grove, MN. Girls Cabin Fever Classic. U12 A/B/B2. Contact Sara Grant at 763-442-7259 or at tournamentchair@omgha.com Register at www.omgha.com. 20-22 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Squirt A/C. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.direc tor@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey. com 20-22 Proctor, MN. Bantam A. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com. 20-22 River Falls, WI: Squirt A(WI)/B(Mn) and Squirt B(WI) and C(MN) and C(WI or equiv). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey. com. 20-22 Rochester, MN: Peewee A/AA. Contact Rob Cothern at robertcothern@yahoo.com or regis ter at www.ryha.net. 20-22 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tourna ment. Bantam B2. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 20-22 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tourna ment. Squirt B. Contact Amber at amber.raveling@ gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www.lakesare ahockeycom/tournaments-home. 20-22 St. Michael-Albertville, MN. Riverhawk Rumble Girls Tournament. Girls 10UB/12UB2. Contact Aaron levin at 763-412-8874 or at tourna ments@stmayha.org 20-22 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Ban tam B. Register at www.sahahockey.com 20-22 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Girls 14U/15UB. Register at www.sahahockey.com 20-22 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Girls 12UB. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thy outhhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 20-22 Worthington, MN: 10U/12U. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789.

21-22 Fairmont, MN. Mites and Mini Mites. Contact James Draper at 605-251-8704 or at jamesdr88@gmail.com. Register at https://fairmont. pucksystems2.com 27-28 Detroit Lakes, MN: The Lakes Classic. Peewee B Contact Monique at mattmohendri@ gmail.com or 218-298-4994. 27-29 Bemidji, MN. Squirt B. Register at www. bemidjiyouthhockey.org 27-29 Eveleth, MN. Lopresti Peewee A Tour ney. Peewee A. Contact Michelle at rryahtourna ments@gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 27-29 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee A/AA. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/ 28-30 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Bantam A/B. Register at www.hcyha.org/tournaments. 27-29 Hutchinson, MN: Tiger Time Showdown. Girls 12UB. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320-260-0065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com Register online at www.hutchhockey.com. 27-29 Mora, MN. Peewee B2 and Bantam B2. Contact Cristy Thomas at 612-390-5790 or at morahockey@yahoo.com. 27-29 New Richmond, WI. Cally Briggs Memo rial. U10B/U12B. Contact Barry Cunningham at 651283-0072 or at tournaments@nryha.net. Visit www. nryha.net.

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19-22 Cottage Grove, MN: Skating with the Wolves – B2 Squirts, Junior Gold B. Contact tourna ments@cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/ tournaments. 20-22 Bemidji, MN. Peewee B2. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org 20-22 Brookings, SD: Girls 15UB. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or reg ister at www.brookingsrangers.com 20-22 Coleraine, MN: Misky Memorial. Squirt B. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tour naments@gahamn.org.

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27-29 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Bantam B2. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresof leechlake.com 27-29 Warroad, MN. Peewee A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com Visit www.warroadhockey.com.

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February 2023 3-5 Brookings, SD: Girls19UA/B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or reg ister at www.brookingsrangers.com.

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3-5 Hibbing/Chisholm, MN: Mite/Mini-Mite Jamboree. Mite half ice. Register at www.hcyha.org/ tournaments.

3-5 Marshall, MN. Squadron Classic. Squirt A/B. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2. com.

3-5 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Squirts B1/C. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@ighha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org.

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27-29 Rochester, MN: Girls 10U A/B. Girls 12U A/B. 15U TBD. Contact Rob Cothern at robertcoth ern@yahoo.com or register at www.ryha.net.

27-29 New Ulm, MN: 10U. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https://newulm. pucksystems2.com/tournaments.

27-29 Worthington, MN: Mini Mites/Mites. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hot mail.com or at 507-360-8789.

28-29 Fergus Falls, MN. 8U Jamboree. Con tact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail.com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.

3-5 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Madness. Peewee C/Squirt C. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www.ephockey.com/tournaments.

3-5 Hermantown, MN: Bantam B2. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com.

Let’s Play Hockeywww.stateofhockey.com August 2022 31 DETROITHOCKEYYOUTHLAKES For more info contact Monique Hendrickx at 218-298-4994 • mattmohendri@gmail.com Thanksgiving Classic Nov. 25-27, 2022 Bantam B • $1300 HoliDangle Classic Dec. 2-4, 2022 PeeWee A • $1300 The Kent Cup Winter Squirt Series Jan. 6-8, 2023 Squirt A/B/C • $900 1st Annual Derick Brehm Memorial Tournament Jan. 13-15, 2023 Bantam A • $1300 The Lakes Classic Jan. 27-29, 2023 PeeWee B • $1300 Polar Fest Freeze Invite Feb. 4-6, 2023 U12B • $1050 2022-2023 YOUTH HOCKEYpage/show/203545--tournament-https://www.dlyouthhockey.com/TOURNAMENTSinformation www.winona.pucksystems2.comContact:tournaments@winonahockey.com Weather permitting, Winona's tournaments will include games on the outdoor, regulation size rink that overlooks the Mississippi River. 2022-2023 Winona Tournaments PeeWee A Nov 4-6, 2022 Bantam B Nov. 11-13, 2022 Squirt C Jan. 13-15, 2023 PeeWee B Feb. 3-5, 2023 PeeWee C Feb. 17-19, 2023 Fee: $1000 per tournament ~ 8 teams • No gate fees CSKATE AND STAY Learn more and register stillwaterhockey.netat in Historic Stillwater STILLWATER ROUND-UP Squirt C & PeeWee C January 6-8, 2023 Registration: $1,275 (no gate fees) 8 teams per level – bracket play (3 games/team) STILLWATER STAMPEDE PeeWee B1 & B2 November 18-20, 2022 Registration: $1,425 (no gate fees) 8 teams per level – 4 game guarantee Register at https://www.stillwaterhockey.net/page/show/11117-tournaments HOCKEY2022-2023TOURNAMENTS

27-29 Proctor, MN. Squirt A. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

27-29 River Falls, WI: Peewee C. Contact tour naments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com.

3-5 Grand Rapids, MN. 12UB. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/page/

27-29 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tourna ment. 10UB. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Reg ister at www.silverbayhockey.com.

27-29 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Pee wee C. Register at www.sahahockey.com 27-29 Thief River Falls, MN. Girls 12UA/B Invi tational. Register at www.trfaha.org.

3-5 Detroit Lakes, MN: Polar Fest Freeze. U12B. Contact Monique at mattmohendri@gmail. com or 218-298-4994.

3-5 Mankato, MN. Mankato Meltdown. Squirt C. Contact Vicki Kane at vbkane@gmail.com. Reg ister at www.mankatohockey.com.

27-29 Sioux Falls, SD: Peewee A/B (MN B/B1 & MN B2/C). Contact Amanda Smith at 605-3598354 or at Amanda.smith@sfflyers.com. Register at www.siouxfallsflyers.com

3-5 Bemidji, MN. Squirt C. Register at www. bemidjiyouthhockey.org 3-5 Buffalo, MN. Peewee B2/C. Contact Jennifer Sabetti at tournaments@buffalohockey.net or at 612-708-7701. Register at www.buffalohockey. net.

Let’s Play Hockey32 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com JOIN US IN THE CAPITAL OF THE STATE OF HOCKEYGIRLS10UA&BGIRLS12UB JOIN US IN THE CAPITAL OF THE STATE OF HOCKEYGIRLS10UA&BGIRLS12UB *Formerly Highland Central Hockey Association. CAPITAL OF THE STATE OF HOCKEYGIRLS10UA&BGIRLS12UBT. PAUL CAPITAL FOR REGISTRATION,TEAMVISITStPaulCapitalsHockey.comRegistrationOpensJune1 JANUARY 7-9, 2023 CHARLES M. SCHULZ ARENA November 11-13, 2022 CHARLES M. SCHULZ ARENA GIRLS 10UB & 12UBSQUIRT B & C CAPITAL CUP STMA & NWC St. YouthAlbertvilleMichael-Hockey NorthRiverhawksCountyWrightHockeyJANUARYTOURNAMENTS2022-2023HOCKEY20-22, 2023 St. Michael - Albertville, MN Contact Aaron Levin at tournaments@stmayha.org763-412-8874oremail:Girls U10B Teams need to be a “true” B team to register (your 2nd highest U10 team) Cost: $1000 before Aug. 1 ($1100 after Aug. 1) Girls U12B2 Cost: $1100 before Aug. 1 ($1200 after Aug. 1) Riverhawks Rumble Girls Tournament$100offifregisteredbyAug.1Pin Trading Tournament • 4 games guaranteed Teams: At least 8 per level JANUARY 27-29 PEEWEE B2 BANTAM B2 JAMBOREES JAMBOREES JANUARY 7-8 C MITES JANUARY 14-15 D MITES B MITES TOURNAMENTS TOURNAMENTS JANUARY 20-22 SQUIRT B2 12UB $225 $225 $325 $850 $950 $850 $900 and B MITE Jamboree SQB2 12UB PWB2 and BTB2 Tournaments includes one outdoor game and two indoor games C & D MITE Jamborees are played on outdoor ice surfaces 2022 2023 GAMES PLAYED ON INDOOR & OUTDOOR SURFACES AWESOME ANNOUNCERS & MUSIC PERSONALIZED DECORATIONS FOR EVERY TEAM FUN TEAM ACTIVITIES BETWEEN GAMES ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM GRAND CASINO HINCKLEY EVENING BONFIRE WITH S'MORE AND FELLOW HOCKEY FANS For more information or to register please contact: Cristy Thomas ph. 612 390 5790 or morahockey@yahoo.com

3-5 Proctor, MN. Squirt B. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatourna ments@gmail.com. Register at www.proctor hockey.com.

10-12 River Falls, WI: Bantam B(WI)/ C(MN). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com 10-12 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Mite 1 Jamboree. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbay hockey.com.

Location: Champlin Ice Forum (12165 Ensign Ave N, Champlin, MN)

10-12 New Richmond, WI: Stars Classic – Girl;s 14U/15U. Contact Barry Cunningham at tournaments@nryha.net or 651-283-0072 or register at www.nryha.net.

10-12 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Junior Gold B.. Register at www.sahahockey. com 10-12 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Squirt B. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-8348339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 10-12 Warroad, MN. Girls 10UA. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@ gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 11-12 Sioux Falls, SD: Mite Falls Freeze. Contact Amanda Smith at 605-359-8354 or at Amanda.smith@sfflyers.com. Register at www.siouxfallsflyers.com 16-19 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Meltdown. 10UA/10UB1. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www.ephockey.com/tournaments.

If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Welcome to the AmericInn of Silver Bay, MN. Large pool & waterslide. Hockey teams welcome! For reservations, call (218) 226-4300 or (877) 254-1827 Bay Line Dec. 2-4, 2022 Squirt B Dec. 9-11, 2022 PeeWee B1 Dec. 16-18, 2022 Mite 1 & Mite 2 Jamboree Jan. 6-8, 2023 12UB Tournament Jan. 13-15, 2023 PeeWee B2 Jan. 20-22, 2023 Bantam B2 Tournament Jan. 27-29, 2023 10UB Tournament 2023 2023 2023

4-5 Coleraine, MN: Mite Jamboree. Half Ice. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org.

10-12 Hermantown, MN: Girls 10UB. Con tact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-729-5493. More info at www.hermantown hockey.com.

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8-11 Bloomington, MN. Cupid Classic: 12UB1/12UB2/10UB1/10UB2.. Contact baha tourneys@gmail.com. Register at www.bloom ingtonhockey.com.

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3-5 New Hope, MN: New Hope Invita tional. Bantam A/Peewee A. Contact Susie Me lynchuk at smelynchuk@comcast.net or 612940-8686. Visit www.armstrongcooperhockey. org 3-5 New Ulm, MN: Mite Jamboree. Con tact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit naments.https://newulm.pucksystems2.com/tour

3-5 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Girls 10UB. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-8348339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org.

Champlin Park Rebels 2022 Thanksgiving Classic PeeWee B2 Nov.Tournament25-27,2022 $1100 (includes gate fee) 16 teams Contact: cpyhatournament@gmail.com

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3-5 Warroad, MN. Squirt A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@ gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com 3-5 Waseca, MN. Girls 10UB. Contact Amber Casterton at whatournamentdirector@ gmail.com or Visit www.wasecahockey.org. 3-5 Winona, MN. Peewee B. Contact Ja son at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona. pucksystems2.com.

Mite 2 Full-Ice Jamboree

5 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Mighty Mite Jamboree. Contact Heidi at heidi beissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. i94tourneyshttps://saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.com/Visit

17-19 Hermantown, MN: Mite I Jamboree. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700. org or 218-729-5493. More info at www.her mantownhockey.com. 17-19 River Falls, WI: Bantam A(WI)/ B(MN). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 17-19 Somerset, WI. International Invita tional Junior Gold. Jr. Gold 16 Midget/Jr. Gold B. Contact tournamentdirector@somersethockey. com or register at www.somersethockey.com 17-19 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Squirt B. Register at www.sahahockey.com 17-19 Winona, MN. Peewee C. Contact Ja son at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona. pucksystems2.com 18-19 New Richmond, WI. Mite Invitation al. Contact Anna Bonkoski at mitehockey_nr@ yahoo.com. Visit www.nryha.net. 24-26 Baldwin, WI: Peewee. Contact Andre Dubois at predcoach17@gmail.com or 715-410-9339 or register at www.baldwin. pucksystems2.com 24-26 Eveleth, MN. 26th Annual Mites Nick Vincent Jamboree. Mites. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 24-26 Grand Rapids, MN. Squirt B2. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@ya hoo.com or register at com/page/show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.

24-26 Hermantown, MN: Mite II Jamboree. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700. org or 218-729-5493. More info at www.her mantownhockey.com 24-26 Luverne, MN. Blazing Blades Tour nament. Mite/Mini Mite Jamboree. Contact Scott Remme at luvernetournamentdirector@ gmail.com or register at www.luvernehockey. sportngin.com 24-26 River Falls, WI: Mites (Levels 2 and 3). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com 24-26 Superior, WI. Colder by the Lake. Mite 2/Girls 8U (Cross Ice). Register at www. sahahockey.com 25-26 Coleraine, MN: Darrell Lee Memori al. Mini-Mite Jamboree. Half Ice. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@ gahamn.org. March 2023 10-12 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Mite 2 Full Ice Jamboree. Con tact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www. silverbayhockey.com.

3-5 Osseo/Maple Grove, MN. Girls Cabin Fever classic. U15B (new) and U10 A/B/B2. Contact Sara Grant at 763-442-7259 or at tournamentchair@omgha.com. Register at www.omgha.com.

17-19 Baldwin, WI: Squirts. Contact Andre Dubois at predcoach17@gmail.com or 715410-9339 or register at www.baldwin.pucksys tems2.com 17-19 Grand Rapids, MN. 10UB2. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at page/show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.com/

3-5 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Squirt A. Contact Bryan at 218226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey. com. 3-5 Thief River Falls, MN. Girls 10UB Invitational. Register at www.trfaha.org.

Mite 1 Jamboree March 10-12,

3-5 Worthington, MN: Peewee. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail. com or at 507-360-8789.

10-12 Eveleth, MN. Up North Wolverine. Squirt B2. Contact Michelle at rryahtourna ments@gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 10-12 Grand Rapids, MN. Squirt B1. Con tact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@ya hoo.com or register at com/page/show/401520-tournaments.https://www.grhockey.

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4 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Mite Jamboree. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@ gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit neys.saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.com/i94tourhttps://

Let’s Play Hockey34 August 2022 www.stateofhockey.com All games played at the Scheels IcePlex in Sioux Falls, SD NOTOURNAMENTCHALLENGERSIOUX2022-2023FALLSFLYERSSERIESGATEFEESForAllTournaments Registration for each tournament can be completed www.siouxfallsflyers.comthrough Contact Amanda Smith at 605-359-8354 or email: amanda.smith@sfflyers.com SQUIRT A & TOURNAMENTB Dec. 2-4, 2022 (MN B/B1 & MN B2/C) $1,075 • 4 game guarantee BANTAM A & TOURNAMENTB Jan. 6-8, 2023 (MNB/B1 & MN B2/C) $1,250 • 4 game guarantee PEEWEE A & TOURNAMENTB Jan. 27-29, 2023 MN B/B1 & MN B2/C $1,125 • 4 game guarantee MITE FALLS FREEZE February 11-12, 2023 $500 Tournaments may begin as early as 1:00pm on Friday. TOURNAMENT2022-23HOMESCHEDULE Contact us at riverlakestourneys@gmail.com or by calling Crystal at 320-309-6419 Register online www.riverlakeshockey.comat DATE LEVEL COST LOCATION Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam B1 $800 Richmond Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam A $800 Paynesville Dec. 2-4, 2022 Squir t B $750 Richmond Dec. 9-11, 2022 Squir t C $750 Paynesville Dec. 16-18, 2-22 Peewee B1 $800 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 10UB $750 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 12UB $800 Paynesville Jan. 20-22, 2023 PeeWee B2 $800 Paynesville Jan. 27-29, 2023 Squir t A $800 Paynesville Friday games played only if necessary *Tournament winners receive 50% off the following year’s tourney registration fee. Welcome table Fun t-shirts! Player gifts Concessions New hotels Small town feel OWATONNAYOUTHHOCKEY Tournament2022-2023Schedule O-Town Showdown Tournaments Nov. 18-20, 2022 ...................... Peewee C Dec. 2-4, 2022 ....................... U12B/U15B Dec. 9-11, 2022 Bantam A/B Jan. 6-8, 2023 Peewee AA/A/B Jan. 20-22, 2023 Squirt A/C Register online at www.owatonnahockey.com For further information on the tournaments contact Mary Kelvie oyha.adm.director@gmail.comat Bantam/PeeWee Tournaments* $1250 Registration Fee – 4 Game Guarantee *Peewee C is 3 Game Guarantee/$1000 Squirt Tournaments $1250 Registration Fee – 4 Game Guarantee Girls Tournaments $1250 Registration Fee – 4 Game Guarantee NoFeesGate THIEF RIVER FALLS AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENTS REGISTER ONLINE AT: WWW.TRFAHA.ORG 2022–2023 TOURNAMENTS BANTAM A DEC 2-4 SQUIRT A JAN 6-8 PEEWEE A DEC 9-11 PEEWEE B JAN 13-15 SQUIRT B DEC 16-18 GIRLS 12UA/B JAN 27-29 BANTAM B DEC 30-JAN 1 GIRLS 10UB FEB 3-5 TOURNAMENT DETAILS • 4 Game Guarantee • 8 Teams Max • Play in the Ralph Engelstad Arena* • 15 Minute Stop Time Periods • Minnesota Hockey Sanctioned • Cost: $1100 (All Entry Fees Include Gate Fees!) *We’ll try our best to get all teams at least one game in the Ralph Engelstad Arena if the schedule allows! For lodging options, visit: www.visittrf.com WCCO Best High School Hockey Rink in Minnesota

Let’s Play Hockeywww.stateofhockey.com August 2022 35 Squirt C – Dec. 16-18, 2022 PWB2 – Jan. 6-8, 2023 Bantam B2 – Jan. 27-29, 2023 To register for tourneys email: Mitch loomis@shoresofleechlake.comLoomis, • Four game format • 15-minute stop-time • Player names and game events announced over the P.A. • Music and lots of fun during the tourney! • $1000 including gate. –Tournaments2022-2023Walker,MN–Please contact SSPYHA at: South St. Paul Youth Hockey Attn: Michael Ahern - Tournaments 141 6th Street S, Suite 1, South St. Paul, MN 55075 Email: sspyha.tournaments@gmail.com South St. Paul 2022 - 2023 TournamentsCowtownClassic Squirt B & C Dec. 9-11, 2022 PeeWee B2 & C Jan. 13-15, 2023 $1200/team per tournament *If any of the tournaments are canceled due to COVID-19 full refunds will be given.2022-23 www.somersethockey.comTOURNAMENTSMIDDLEBORDERSQUIRTSHOWDOWNJan.6-8,2023 Squirt B1(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Squirt C(MN)/2B 3B 1C(WI) SOMERSET Feb.INVITATIONALINTERNATIONALJR.GOLD17-19,2023 Jr. Gold 16 Midget/Jr. Gold B SENIOR MEN’S NO CHECK March 24-26, 2023 Questions? dgilkerson@somersethockey.comContact: INTERSTATE Dec.CHAMPIONSHIPSPEEWEE2-4,2022 Peewee B(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Peewee C(MN)/2B 3B(WI) BANTAM Dec.SHOOTOUTSPARTAN9-11,2022 Bantam B1(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Bantam C(MN)/2B 3B(WI) MITE JAMBOREES Dec. 17, 2022 and Jan. 14-15, 2023 dgilkerson@somersethockey.comContact: QUESTIONS? tournamentdirector@somersethockey.comCONTACT:READYTOPLAY?REGISTERONLINEAT Play in Somerset – easy drive from the Twin Cities • No gate fees • Trophies for Top 3 and Consolation • Online updates • Full concessions YouthSomersetHockeyAssociation SAUK CENTRE/MELROSE YOUTH HOCKEY Sauk Centre Civic Arena ❘ Sauk Centre, MN Bantam B1: Dec. 2-4, 2022 (Entry Fee: $600) PeeWee B1: Jan. 6-8, 2023 (Entry Fee: $600) Squirt B: Jan. 13-15, 2023 (Entry Fee: $600) Mite / Mighty Mite Jamboree: Feb. 25-26, 2023 (No cost to register) I-94 Challenge 2022-2023 TOURNAMENTSEASONDATES For more information, contact: Heidi at 320-260-0316 or heidibeissel@gmail.com Visit our website https://saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.comat: We are in the heart of the State of Hockey, 90 minutes from the metro just off Interstate 94 between St. Cloud and Alexandria Bantam B2 Nov. 18-20, 2022 Peewee C Dec. 2-4, 2022 Squirt C Dec. 16-18, 2022 www.northfieldhockey.net Northfield Hockey Association TOURNAMENTS2022-2023 Tournaments are $1200. 3-Game Guarantee. To register or for more info, contact the Northfield Tournament Director tournamentdirector@northfieldhockey.netat

18-20 Marshall, MN. Tiger Classic. Mites & Mini Mites. Register at https://marshall. pucksystems2.com. 17-19 New Richmond, WI. Senior Mens No Check. Open and Over 35/40. Contact Jer emy Melchert at 715-441-9324 or rocksnow jm@yahoo.com. Visit www.nryha.net. 17-19 River Falls, WI: Senior Men’s Fat Boys Tournament. Contact tournaments@rf hockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com 24-26 River Falls, WI: 3v3 (2012/2013) (2010/2011). Boys and Girls. Contact tourna ments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey. com 24-26 Somerset, WI. Senior Men’s No Check. Contact dgilkerson@somersethockey. com or register at www.somersethockey.com

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Crookston2022-23 WINTER TOURNAMENTS *All games played in our 3-rink facility Bantam A ........ Dec. 17-18, 2022 Squirt A ................ Jan. 7-8, 2023 Peewee B ......... Jan. 14-15, 2023 10UB Jan. 28-29, 2023 12UA .....................Feb. 4-5, 2023 Mites/8U (no cost) ...Feb. 25-26, 2023 To Register Contact: Jake Solberg (218) 281-1242 or email: jsolberg@crookston.mn.us ––––––––––––––––––––––––Online registration & mail in forms available at www.crookstonbluelinehockey.com Crookston Convention and Visitor’s Bureau: www.visitcrookston.com Cost: $1000 - No Gate Fee • 4 Game Guarantee GREENWAY AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2021-22 TOURNAMENTSHOCKEY For more info and to register, visit www.gahamn.org All games played at Hodgins-Berardo Arena 200 Curley Ave., Coleraine, MN PeeWee B – Home Tournament – Dec. 2-4, 2022 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $750 Bantam B – Buzz Guyer Memorial – Dec. 16-18, 2022 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $850 PeeWee A – Dean Rajala Memorial – Jan. 6-8, 2023 8 Teams/4 games • Registration Fee $850 Bantam B – Home Tournament – Jan. 13-15, 2023 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $850 Squirt B – Misky Memorial – Jan. 20-22, 2023 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $700 Mite Jamboree – Feb. 4-5, 2023 12 Teams/ 3 games on 1/2 Ice • Registration Fee $150 Mini-Mite Jamboree – Darrell Leen Memorial – Feb. 25-26, 2023 16 Teams/ 3 games on 1/2 ice • Registration Fee $150 Contact Katie Sertich, Tournament Director 218-256-5388 or tournaments@gahamn.org tournamentsAllincludegatefees Monticello, MN YouthMooseHockeyAssociation 2021-2022TournamentsHOCKEy For more info and to register, call Carrie Liddicoat, Tournament Director, at 612-790-1981 or moosehockeytournaments@gmail.comemail www.mooseyouthhockey.org Squirt “A” “Moose Cup” Hockey Tournament Dec. 2-4, 2022 8-12 Team Pool Play $950 Per Team Mite “A/B/C” “Wild Jamboree”Moose Jan. 7-8, 2023 Gate Fee Included Cost $400 (Gate Fee Included) 4 Game Guarantee 6 Pools With 4 Teams Per Pool 1/2 Ice With Divider Boards 45 Minute Games Squirt “B” / Squirt “C” “Iceberg Classic” Hockey Tournament Jan. 20-22, 2023 8 Team Pool Bracket At Each Level 4 Game Guarantee $950 Per Team Contact Carl Burke, Tournament Director: (218) 393-2220 or email www.proctorhockey.comRegisterpahatournaments@gmail.comOnlineat2022-2023Tournaments All Tourneys are3 Games Guaranteed! No AdmissionSpectatorFees GIRLS 12UB Nov. 25-27, 2022 Entry Fee: $1,050 GIRLS 15UA (4 GAME GURANTEE) Dec. 3-4, 2022 Entry Fee: $1,450 PEEWEE B Jan. 6-8, 2023 Entry Fee: $1,050 PEEWEE A Jan. 13-15, 2023 Entry Fee: $1,075 BANTAM A Jan. 20-22, 2023 Entry Fee: $1,200 All SportsplayedgamesattheSt.Luke’s&EventCenter BANTAM B Dec. 16-18, 2022 Entry Fee: $1.100 SQUIRT A Jan. 27-29, 2023 Entry Fee: $925 SQUIRT B Feb. 3-5, 2023 Entry Fee: $900

For more information and to register, please visit the tournament tab at sahahockey.com Superior Amateur Hockey Association BANTAM A Dec. 9-11, 2022 GIRLS 10U Dec. 16-18, 2022 GIRLS 12U Dec. 16-18, 2022 JR GOLD Dec. 30, 2022-Jan. 1, 2023 Peewee A Jan. 6-8, 2023 Squirt A Jan. 6-8, 2023 PeeWee B Jan. 13-15, 2022 BANTAM B Jan. 20-22, 2023 GIRLS 14U/15U B Jan. 20-22, 2023 PEEWEE C Feb. 27-29, 2023 JR GOLD Feb. 10-12, 2023 SQUIRT B Feb. 17-19, 2023 MITE 2 Feb. 24-26, 2023 GIRLS 8U Feb. 24-26, 2023 2022-2023 TOURNAMENTS FERGUS ASSOCIATIONHOCKEYFALLS2022-2023 Tournaments Flow at the Falls Prizes HOCKEYBESTforHAIR!8 NoEntry$1000Guarantee4PerTeamsLevelGameFeeGateFee Bantam B2 Dec. 2-4, Jan.SquirtDec.Peewee2022B19-11,2022A13-15,2023 10UB Invitational Dec. 16-18, 2022 8U $250Jan.Jamboree28-29,2023EntryFee Questions? Email us FFHAtournaments@gmail.comat For more info and to register, visit us https://fergusfallshockey.pucksystems.comat TOURNAMENT2022-23HOMESCHEDULE Contact us at riverlakestourneys@gmail.com or by calling Crystal at 320-309-6419 Register online www.riverlakeshockey.comat DATE LEVEL COST LOCATION Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam B1 $800 Richmond Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam A $800 Paynesville Dec. 2-4, 2022 Squir t B $750 Richmond Dec. 9-11, 2022 Squir t C $750 Paynesville Dec. 16-18, 2-22 Peewee B1 $800 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 10UB $750 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 12UB $800 Paynesville Jan. 20-22, 2023 PeeWee B2 $800 Paynesville Jan. 27-29, 2023 Squir t A $800 Paynesville Friday games played only if necessary *Tournament winners receive 50% off the following year’s tourney registration fee. Welcome table Fun t-shirts! Player gifts Concessions New hotels Small town feel THIEF RIVER FALLS AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENTS REGISTER ONLINE AT: WWW.TRFAHA.ORG 2022–2023 TOURNAMENTS BANTAM A DEC 2-4 SQUIRT A JAN 6-8 PEEWEE A DEC 9-11 PEEWEE B JAN 13-15 SQUIRT B DEC 16-18 GIRLS 12UA/B JAN 27-29 BANTAM B DEC 30-JAN 1 GIRLS 10UB FEB 3-5 TOURNAMENT DETAILS • 4 Game Guarantee • 8 Teams Max • Play in the Ralph Engelstad Arena* • 15 Minute Stop Time Periods • Minnesota Hockey Sanctioned • Cost: $1100 (All Entry Fees Include Gate Fees!) *We’ll try our best to get all teams at least one game in the Ralph Engelstad Arena if the schedule allows! For lodging options, visit: www.visittrf.com WCCO Best High School Hockey Rink in Minnesota

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