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Feeling a DRAFT A look at the top Minnesota players expected to be drafted...page 14
2022-23 Tournament Calendar inside IN THIS ISSUE Tournament times are the best of times...page 4 Why this D1 coach wants Minnesota players...page 5 Best Shift Hockey puts wheels in motion...page 6 Who was the best Minnesota player in NHL...page 8
12 Minnesotans invited to Junior Camp...page 10 Augustana joins CCHA...page 12 Minnesotans in the draft since 2006...page 15 Tournament Calendar...pages 16-32 NAHL College Commitments...page 16-17
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Tournament times are the best of times by BRYAN ZOLLMAN
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Of course it is every kid’s dream to one day play in the Minnnesota State High School Tournament. It is one of the greatest amateur tournaments in the country. There certainly is something magical about the state high school tourney, but there is something “special” about every tournament kids get to experience. I grew up playing hockey in the Tartan Youth Hockey Association. Some of, if not my fondest memories from back then, was packing up for a weekend out of town tourney. It wasn’t so much about chasing trophies as it was being able to spend time off the ice with the guys who for six months become your brothers...your family. Back in the 80s instead of getting grab bags full of goodies we got patches for our jackets. The coolest patches of course were the hat trick and playmaker patches, but most jackets were splattered with patches from various tournaments around the state. In addition to patches we’d receive pins. It’s great seeing pin trading making a comeback in youth hockey (lets bring back the patches!)
We’d always bring our pin towels with us to trade with kids from other teams. Some of these kids we knew from playing summer hockey and others we met because we crossed paths at tournaments. Of course sometimes the trash talking would start, but it was all part of the fun. And there was never a tournament where a knee hockey game didn’t break out in the hallway. Back then we didn’t bring video game consoles with us. We had to spend dad’s money on the pool arcade games. When that ran out it was either pool time or knee hockey time. The knee hockey games usually broke out later and would end when someone would call the front desk after a tennis ball bounced off their door one too many times. Then it was curfew and lights out time. Oh man, the conversations we had during those nights when the lights turned off and we were all wide awake at midnight still full of pizza and pop and still had an 8 a.m. puck drop... those memories make me smile. And who can forget the dreaded ride home, especially if it was a way out-of -towner. It usually resulted in a nice nap while we cringed at the thought of having to go back to school the next day.
As you can see in this issue of Let’s Play Hockey we pay homage to dozens of associations in our seasonal tournament calendar where associations promote their tourneys in our pages. It’s a joy to work with tournament coordinators who put a lot of time and effort into not just filling the tournaments, but making sure the penalty box and concession stand are staffed and everything runs smoothly. I served as a tournament coordinator years ago when my oldest son was in hockey, and it was my job to confront any unruly fans. There was always at least one and they usually weren’t very sober. It’s a lot of work so I commend those who volunteer to make sure everything goes off without a hitch. Tournaments are also important fundraisers for associations to help keep costs down for families. But most importantly they are just fun. As a parent I looked forward to sitting around the lobby chatting with fellow parents after games as our kids ran around doing who knows what. As a player it was just fun to be with the guys, like we were all living in the same house for the weekend. Back then we were all convinced we would some day play for the Gophers and then the North Stars or Edmonton Oilers. Almost 40 years later those same
teammates I shared the ice with are still close friends. We text almost daily. I couldn’t tell you how many tournaments we won. By the time I was in high school all those trophies and medals were stowed away in a box somewhere. I have no idea what ever happened to them. What I do know is that even though we were chasing trophies as kids, we were really chasing memories - the pin trading, the knee hockey games, the pool time, and the laughter late at night during those weird conversations when the lights were off. As we put together this issue it struck me how each and every tournament listed is going to create a fun and exciting experience not just for the kids, but for their families. The competitive juices will flow and some kids will bring home some hardware and others won’t. But nobody comes home empty handed. They never do. That’s because in the end, trophies and medals gather dust. They get taken down, put away and forgotten about. But the memories, and the relationships we make along the way, stay on the heart forever.
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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.
Why this DI coach wants Minnesota players by STEVE MANN No matter the field, sometimes getting an outsider’s perspective can shine a light on what’s working, what’s not and lead to fresh, new ways of thinking and doing things. When that outsider was also once an insider, that point of view comes with a unique credibility. On the subject of the “Minnesota model,” University of Vermont men’s hockey head coach Todd Woodcroft is one of those highly respected insider-outsiders. Woodcroft grew up in hockey-crazed Toronto and has led the Catamounts the last two seasons in Burlington. In between, one of Woodcroft’s career stops was a five-year stint in St. Paul with the expansion Minnesota Wild, for which he served as video coach and a scout, among other roles. His years in Minnesota established a deep respect for the State of Hockey – both the passion fans have for the game, and the approach to youth player development and the community-based model, which are often touted as standards for programs across the country. “I didn’t know anything about Minnesota hockey when I got here,” he said. “I was a fan of the North Stars, so
Minnesota Hockey partners with GameSheet
After earning overwhelmingly positive reviews during a pilot season (2020-21) in two Districts, Minnesota Hockey partnered with GameSheet for the 2021-22 season, making their transformational scoring platform available to all District leagues, Tournament, and Exhibition games. What is GameSheet? GameSheet is an innovative Hockey scoring platform whereby the traditional paper ‘score sheet’ has been transformed into a Wireless App with a digital equivalence allowing Score Keepers to intuitively score a game on an IPAD and generate an official signed score sheet for sanctioning. No internet is needed – it’s an App which solves the problem of connectivity in rinks. If there’s WiFi in the rink, games results are automatically streamed live back to League, Event or Association websites. The GameSheet Scoring App makes busy hockey lives easier by automating the process of collecting game results, computing standings and compiling year over year stats direct from the scorekeeper’s booth. The solution eliminates the need for volunteers and league management to re-enter game data back into league/ team web sites and easily integrates into existing website platforms. The system automatically emails a signed digital copy of the score sheet to the Team Manager and Coach immediately after the game.
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I remembered those great teams in the 1980s – Payne, Christoff, Giles, Broten – that was my first impression of Minnesota hockey. “Then you get here and walk around the Xcel Energy Center and see all the high school jerseys, and you quickly realize there’s a rich hockey culture here with strong traditions, similar to what I experienced in Toronto. The tradition isn’t just about the professional team. Fans celebrate the college teams and the high school teams and women’s and girls’ hockey. It’s almost a more pure model of hockey development here because the focus is really on the amateurs.” Commitment to the Game When people in the game talk about Minnesota and what sets its hockey culture apart, what is often mentioned are things like opportunity, access to ice, community investment, six Division I men’s and women’s college teams, an incredibly supportive NHL squad and a high school state tournament scene that is unlike any other in the country.
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Hard Ice divider program surpasses 100 sets
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 Divider Program was designed to aid community-based associations and their home rinks in promoting the growth of ice hockey 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 groups. Through the partnership, Rink Systems will also allow for associations that purchase hard ice dividers through the program to pur-
chase junior size goal frames at a discounted rate. Junior size goal frames provide a more realistic playing experience for young goaltenders, enabling them to gain confidence and passion for position. Minnesota Hockey affiliated associations interested in purchasing a “hard divider” system must complete an online application
for the program and submit a deposit. Once approved, Minnesota Hockey 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.
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Best Shift Hockey puts wheels in motion by SHAFIN KHAN
Let’s Play Hockey Contributor
A new hockey training facility has found a home in Eagan, Minn. and is looking to make a positive impact within the hockey community with its services. Best Shift Hockey has established itself as a training facility where they welcome athletes of all ages and host various programs to help hockey players of any age hone their skills with an emphasis on using wheels for training during the summer months and throughout the hockey season. Inline or “roller” hockey is popular on both the east and west coasts, and is used as a prime training technique to build better ice hockey players. It is growing in popularity in the Midwest and Minnesota. The business began through the collaboration of GoodWood Hockey owner, Kelly O’Donnell, and professional inline hockey player, John Schiavo, creating the new brand: Best Shift Hockey. “Bottom line – [we want to] grow the game. Expand access to training on wheels and put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces,” Schiavo said. “Best Shift Hockey isn’t just for roller hockey, it’s a place to become a more skilled hockey player. There are three shooting lanes that can be rented individually for hour-long training. The entire rink can be rented by the hour for private, small group or team training by your coach or association. There is a gym, dozens of training tools, and games available for use with any shooting lane or rink rental.” While ice hockey is predominant, the Minnesota Roller Hockey Association [Joe Dustin, White Bear Lake], and John Schiavo have been working diligently to shift the habits of hockey training in the region to inline skating, as well as grow the base of youth and adults playing competitive inline hockey in addition to, or, when appropriate, in place of ice hockey. With a growing market and grassroots movement, it has led to a demand for high quality training and organization for the game of roller hockey in this marketplace. The facility houses 140-square meters of indoor skating tile (this area is able to be utilized as a full skating area, or sectioned off for three
Best Shift Hockey gives kids a chance to work on hockey skills while also learning roller hockey.
individual shooting lanes); three NHLsized nets will also give way to three shooting tarps in the shooting lanes for customization of training; One end of the rink area will end in an additional shooting tarp. The other end is a floor to ceiling, net-protected, 4.5-meter high industrial garage door with an NHL sized net for shooting. There is also 65-square
John Schiavo is a partner and co-founder of Best Shift Hockey, a new training facility in Eagan that gives kids a chance to learn roller hockey while improving hockey skills.
meters of fitness equipment and training with Olympic weights, machines, and a fitness cycle, amongst other training aids. There is also 73-square meters of retail/ pro shop space. O’Donnell and Schiavo want to promote their new facility as a place where organizations can work on team building
activities, have dryland practice and as a place that is inclusive of everyone. They host camps and clinics and are actively working to bring teams of all age groups to larger national tournaments during the summer months. There is still time to register for their July & August summer skills camps available for mite through bantam levels. Schiavo, a still active ECHL athlete, hails from the east coast and hopes to bring his expertise in roller hockey and to training to Minnesota where there are more hockey players per capita than anywhere in the nation. “The talent pool in Minnesota is enormous for hockey,” said O’Donnell. “Roller hockey is an environment for not only the top tier players to open up their training & improve their stick handling and skating skills, but also allows for anyone to come play hockey. Whether you’re at the Learn to Skate level, have never held a stick, want to play recreationally, or play on multiple travel teams...roller hockey & training on wheels can be for you.” The pair has organized a weekly Wednesday Hockey Fun Night and families can register for it on online at www. bestshifttraining.com. O’Donnell has also helped put together a pre-school aged open playtime on Monday and Wednesday mornings in order to help expose youngsters to the game of hockey and create a fun environment for them. “All activities can be attended on wheels or sneakers, unless noted otherwise,” O’Donnell said. “If you don’t have your own set of wheels, we have Marsblade 01 training skates for use as well.” One of the biggest differences between ice and roller hockey is that roller is played four-on-four along with no icing or offsides, making it an extremely fast-paced game. These nuances between the two versions of games is something Schiavo hopes he can teach to kids at an early age. “Shoulder pads aren’t really worn and we don’t wear hockey pants,” Schiavo said. “We wear specific roller hockey pants. Obviously, the surface is a huge difference as well. Tournaments are played on a special tile similar to Sport Court but roller hockey can be played on smooth concrete or other court surfaces as well.” Another goal O’Donnell and Schiavo are striving towards is to help enhance the popularity of the roller hockey community in Minnesota. They have seen growth of the sport in other midwestern states and want to continue pushing that growth across the region as well. “We aim to be a huge catalyst for the game. Roller is already huge in the St. Louis area. Wisconsin and Iowa have also started growing the sport in the last decade as well,” Schiavo said. “It really only makes sense to reintroduce inline to the State of Hockey. I can tell you that I have heard an enormous amount of excitement from the national roller hockey community for Minnesota to become a powerhouse in roller hockey.” GoodWood Hockey [now Best Shift Hockey & Training] began as a lifestyle apparel brand in Minnesota and still continues to sell an apparel line at www.bestshifthockey.com. Training hours and camps can be found at www.bestshifttraining. com. The facility is located in Eagan, Minnesota at 1959 Shawnee Rd Ste 100.
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Guentzel leads Minnesotans in NHL scoring
Pittsburgh penguins All-Star Jake Guentzel was the leading NHL scorer who hails from Minnesota. Guentzel, a former Hill-Murray standout, finished the regular season with 40 goals and 44 assists for 84 points. He is the only Minnesotan to finish in the top 50 in the NHL in scoring. Blake Wheeler (Plymouth, MN) was the second highest scorer for a Minnesotan, tallying 17 goals, 43 assists for 60 points. Wheeler played high school hockey at Breck and had a great college career for the Gophers. Brock Nelson of Warroad finished third amongst Minnesotans in the NHL with 37 goals and 22 assists for 59 points. St. Louis Blues defenseman Justin Faulk (South St. Paul) was fourth with 16 goals and 47 points. Anders Lee (Edina) finished 2818-46 and Brock Boeser (Burnsville) finished with 23 goals and 23 assists for 46 points. Buffalo’s Kyle Okposo (St. Paul) finished with 45 points (21g, 24a), and Rem Pitlick (Plymouth) finished 1522-37. Zach Parise (15-20-35), finished his first full season with the Islanders and ranks ninth amongst Minnesotans. Rounding out the top 10 is Travis Boyd, the Stanley Cup winner who played high school hockey at Hopkins and tallied 17 goals and 18 assists this season for Arizona. Boyd ranked 227th in the NHL in scoring. In all, the 10 players combined to play 732 games, score 229 goals and 275 assists for 504 points. The 10 players in their combined careers have played 6,103 games and scored 1,760 goals and added 2,307 assists for 4,067 points.
Jake Guentzel, a product of Hill-Murray High School, led all former Minnesota players in NHL scoring this season with 84 points. He was also an NHL All-Star. Photo by Nick Wosika
Top 10 “Minnesota” scorers in NHL 2022-23 Regular Season Player Hometown/HS NHL Team GP-G-A-PTS NHL Rank Career GP-G-A-PTS Jake Guentzel Hill-Murray Pittsburgh 76-40-44-84 24 375-161-180-341 Blake Wheeler Plymouth/BreckHS Winnipeg 65-17-43-60 80 1046-276-571-867 Brock Nelson Warroad NY Islanders 72-37-22-59 84 676-205-182-387 Justin Faulk South St. Paul St. Louis Blues 76-16-31-47 147 760-113-233-346 Anders Lee Edina NY Islanders 76-28-28-46 150 596-212-154-366 Brock Boeser Burnsville Vancouver 71-23-23-46 150 324-121-135-256 Kyle Okposo St. Paul Buffalo 74-21-24-45 155 909-219-345-564 Rem Pitlick Plymouth Minnesota/Montreal 66-15-22-37 212 77-15-24-39 Zach Parise Minneapolis NY Islanders 82-15-20-35 227 1142-408-437-845 Travis Boyd Edina/Hopkins HS Arizona 74-17-18-35 227 198-30-46-76 Totals 732-229-275-504 6103-1760-2307-4067
CRYHA is seeking coaches for the 2022-2023 season! Coon Rapids Youth Hockey Association (CRYHA) has a strong need for Head Coaching Candidates at the Bantam, PeeWee, and Squirt levels Our coaches are key contributors to our player development both on and off the ice. We encourage anyone with an interest in helping mentor and develop our young athletes to consider becoming a coach. Coaching is extremely rewarding and provides you with the opportunity to make a difference in our kids’ lives. The kids forget the games after the season is over but they remember the coach for the rest of their lives! Requirements: • This is a paid position and allows for 2 additional paid assistant coaching positions • Candidates must possess significant ice hockey experience • Candidate should not currently have a child playing hockey within CRYHA • Scheduling can be flexible for the right candidate, hockey events will likely include evenings and weekends as schedule and ice time allow • Ability to travel within the state of MN for out of town tournaments • Hiring is conditional on the successful completion of a criminal background check; applicants should also either possess or be able to attain required background clearances and necessary USA Hockey coaching certification.
If you are interested in coaching during the 2022-23 season, please direct inquiries to Todd Bushy: toddbushy@cryha.com (612-412-6670) or Tim Matsche: timmatsche@cryha.com (651-497-0230)
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60 players invited to National Junior Evaluation Camp Roster includes 12 players from Minnesota
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Hockey announced today the 60 players invited to participate in its National Junior Evaluation Camp, set for July 24-August 3 at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Mich. “It’s going to be a unique camp as we evaluate players for our National Junior Teams that will be competing in the August and December World Junior Championships,” said John Vanbiesbrouck, general manager of the U.S. National Junior Team and assistant ex-
ecutive director of hockey operations for USA Hockey. “We’ve got two great coaching staffs assembled, and with the deep player pool we have, there will be tough decisions to be made.” The 2022 U.S. National Junior Team will play in the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship August 9-20 in Edmonton, Alberta, and the final 23-player roster is expected to be announced by August 3. The tournament was originally scheduled for Dec. 26, 2021 Jan. 5, 2022, in Edmonton and Red
Deer, Alberta, but was canceled due to COVID. The roster for the 2023 U.S. National Junior Team, which will play in the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship Dec. 26, 2022 - Jan. 5, 2023, in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick, is expected to be announced in mid-December. A total of 21 states are represented among the 60 invited players, comprised of 35 forwards, 20 defensemen and five goaltenders.
Most recently, the U.S. earned gold at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship, its fifth top-of-the-podium finish in the event. The U.S. has claimed 13 total medals in the World Juniors, including five gold (2021, 2017, 2013, 2010, 2004), two silver (2019, 1997) and six bronze (2018, 2016, 2011, 2007, 1992, 1986).
Camp Roster
Goalies (5) NAME Height Weight Owen Flores 6-2 179 Braden Holt 6-1 161 Kaidan Mbereko 5-11 190 Tyler Muszelik 6-2 194 Dylan Silverstein 6-0 179
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Hometown Most Recent Team NHL Rights Antioch, Ill. London Knights (OHL) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Bozeman, Mont. Everett Silvertips (WHL) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Aspen, Colo. Lincoln Stars (USHL) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Long Valley, N.J. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Calabasas, Calif. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible
DOB Shoots 2003-03-31 L 2003-03-26 L 2004-01-08 R 2004-02-27 R 2002-08-22 R 2003-03-06 R 2003-02-19 L 2003-09-09 L 2004-02-14 L 2003-03-20 R 2002-07-31 L 2002-01-30 L 2002-01-10 L 2003-01-22 L 2002-01-04 R 2002-11-02 R 2003-02-02 L 2003-05-15 L 2003-02-27 R 2003-05-07 R
Hometown Most Recent Team NHL Rights Barrington, Ill. University of Denver (NCHC) COL (‘21, 2nd rd, 61st overall) San Diego, Calif. University of Denver (NCHC) DET (‘21, 2nd rd, 36th overall) Fort Myers, Fla. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Mahtomedi, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Maple Grove, Minn. University of Minnesota (Big Ten) LAK (‘21, 2nd rd, 45th overall) Clarkston, Mich. Boston University (HEA) BOS (‘21, 7th rd, 217th overall) Long Beach, Calif. Boston College (HEA) CBJ (CAR ‘21, 3rd rd, 94th overall) Canton, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) NJD (‘21, 1st rd, 4th overall) Chicago, Ill. U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Dallas, Texas University of North Dakota (NCHC) WSH (‘21, 3rd rd, 80th overall) Ham Lake, Minn. University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) CHI (‘20, 3rd rd, 81st overall) Maple Grove, Minn. University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) CHI (‘21, 7th rd, 204th overall) Fargo, N.D. University of North Dakota (NCHC) OTT (‘20, 2nd rd, 44th overall) Eden Prairie, Minn. Madison Capitols (USHL) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible Salt Lake City, Utah Harvard University (ECAC) ANA (‘20, 3rd rd, 67th overall) Darien, Conn. University of Massachusetts (HEA) CAR (‘21, 2nd rd, 40th overall) Corona, Calif. Arizona State University (NCAA) PHI (‘21, 5th rd, 158th overall) Grand Rapids, Minn. St. Cloud State University (NCHC) MIN (‘21, 2nd rd, 54th overall) Midland, Mich. Kitchener Rangers (OHL) TBL (‘21, 3rd rd, 96th overall) Smithtown, N.Y. University of Massachusetts (HEA) NSH (‘21, 4th rd, 115th overall)
2002-09-09 2002-04-24 2003-08-03 2002-01-03 2003-01-16 2003-03-10 2004-05-04 2002-11-14 2003-10-02 2002-03-05 2002-02-01 2003-03-04 2002-01-25 2004-01-19 2004-03-30 2003-11-02 2002-07-03 2003-06-30 2002-10-17 2003-07-30 2003-01-03 2003-05-02 2004-06-07 2002-03-28 2004-03-30 2002-04-18 2003-03-25 2004-01-14 2003-07-15 2002-11-15 2003-05-15 2002-06-25 2004-06-01 2004-10-14 2003-06-10
East Greenwich, R.I. Hermantown, Minn. Fargo, N.D. Houston, Texas Haddonfield, N.J. Glen Mills, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. New York, N.Y. Glencoe, Ill. Perrysburg, Ohio Scottsdale, Ariz. Strongsville, Ohio Woburn, Mass. Scottsdale, Ariz. Hudson, Wis. Westwood, Mass. Plymouth, Mich. Maple Grove, Minn. Phoenix, Ariz. Elk River, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. Grant, Minn. Bridgewater, Mass. Jackson, Mich. Lincoln, Neb. San Jose, Calif. Spring City, Pa. Mount Clemens, Mich. Bradenton, Fla. Newtown, Conn. Scottsdale, Ariz. South Bend, Ind. Chaska, Minn. Rosemount, Minn. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Defensemen NAME Height Weight Sean Behrens 5-10 (178) 176 (80) Shai Buium 6-3 (191) 209 (95) Seamus Casey 5-10 (178) 172 (78) Ryan Chesley 6-0 (182) 201 (91) Brock Faber*# 6-1 (184) 194 (88) Ty Gallagher 6-0 (182) 187 (85) Aidan Hreschuk 5-11 (180) 187 (85) Luke Hughes^ 6-2 (188) 184 (83) Lane Hutson 5-8 (173) 159 (72) Brent Johnson 5-11 (180) 170 (77) Wyatt Kaiser 6-0 (182) 184 (83) Connor Kelley 6-1 (184) 190 (86) Tyler Kleven* 6-4 (193) 208 (94) Luke Mittelstadt 5-11 (180) 174 (79) Ian Moore 6-3 (191) 185 (84) Scott Morrow 6-2 (188) 192 (87) Ty Murchison 6-2 (188) 192 (87) Jack Peart 5-11 (180) 190 (86) Roman Schmidt 6-6 (197) 209 (95) Ryan Ufko 5-10 (178) 181 (82)
Forwards (35) Brett Berard* Blake Biondi Jackson Blake Thomas Bordeleau^ Tyler Boucher Kenny Connors Logan Cooley Matt Coronato Jack Devine Tanner Dickinson Josh Doan Dylan Duke Riley Duran Cutter Gauthier Isaac Howard Jack Hughes Dominic James Justin Janicke Matt Knies# Connor Kurth Sam Lipkin Chaz Lucius Cam Lund Carter Mazur Rutger McGroarty Hunter McKown Owen McLaughlin Frank Nazar III Sasha Pastujov Mackie Samoskevich Red Savage Landon Slaggert* Jimmy Snuggerud Charlie Stramel Ty Voit
5-9 (175) 6-0 (182) 5-10 (178) 5-10 (178) 6-1 (184) 6-1 (184) 5-10 (178) 5-10 (178) 5-11 (180) 6-0 (182) 6-1 (184) 5-10 (178) 6-1 (184) 6-3 (191) 5-10 (178) 6-0 (182) 5-11 (180) 6-0 (182) 6-3 (191) 5-11 (180) 6-2 (188) 6-1 (184) 6-2 (188) 6-0 (182) 6-1 (184) 6-1 (184) 6-0 (182) 5-10 (178) 6-1 (184) 5-11 (180) 5-11 (180) 6-0 (182) 6-2 (187) 6-3 (191) 5-10 (178)
*2021 U.S. National Junior Team (gold) ^2022 U.S. Men’s National Team #2022 U.S. Men’s Olympic Team
163 (74) 192 (87) 152 (69) 179 (81) 205 (93) 190 (86) 179 (81) 183 (83) 176 (80) 170 (77) 183 (83) 181 (82) 174 (79) 201 (91) 181 (82) 170 (77) 165 (75) 181 (82) 212 (96) 214 (97) 192 (87) 185 (84) 192 (87) 180 (82) 205 (93) 194 (88) 165 (75) 181 (82) 187 (85) 190 (86) 181 (82) 188 (85) 185 (84) 216 (98) 161 (73)
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Providence College (HEA) University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) Chicago Steel (USHL) San Jose Sharks (NHL) Ottawa 67s (OHL) Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Harvard University (ECAC) University of Denver (NCHC) Soo Greyhounds (OHL) Arizona State University (NCAA) University of Michigan (Big Ten) Providence College (HEA) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Northeastern University (HEA) University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) University of Notre Dame (Big Ten) University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Chicago Steel (USHL) University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) University of Denver (NCHC) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Colorado College (NCHC) Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Guelph Storm (OHL) University of Michigan (Big Ten) Miami University (NCHC) University of Notre Dame (Big Ten) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) U.S. National Under-18 Team (NTDP) Sarnia Sting (OHL)
NYR (‘20, 5th rd, 234th overall) MTL (‘20, 4th rd, 109th overall) CAR (‘21, 4th rd, 109th overall) SJS (‘20, 2nd rd, 38th overall) OTT (‘21, 1st rd, 10th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2022 NHL Draft Eligible CGY (‘21, 1st rd, 13th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible STL (‘20, 4th rd, 119th overall) ARI (‘21, 2nd rd, 37th overall) TBL (‘21, 4th rd, 126th overall) BOS (‘20, 6th rd, 182nd overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2022 NHL Draft Eligible SEA (‘21, 7th rd, 195th overall) TOR (‘21, 2nd rd, 57th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible ARI (‘21, 7th rd, 223rd overall) WPG (‘21, 1st rd, 18th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible DET (‘21, 3rd rd, 70th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2022 NHL Draft Eligible PHI (‘21, 7th rd, 206th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible ANA (‘21 3rd rd, 66th overall) FLA (‘21, 1st rd, 24th overall) DET (‘21, 4th rd, 114th overall) CHI (‘20, 3rd rd, 79th overall) 2022 NHL Draft Eligible 2023 NHL Draft Eligible TOR (‘21, 5th rd, 153rd overall)
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June, 2022
U.S. Takes Home Silver at 2022 U18 Women’s Worlds
MADISON, Wis. – The U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team earned silver at the 2022 IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championship after a 3-2 loss to Canada in the gold-medal game here tonight at LaBahn Arena. “We had a little bit of a slow start and we knew it was going to be a tough game,” head coach Katie Lachapelle said. “We weren’t really consistent at the start but we certainly picked it up but just couldn’t get that last one in.” Canada put the first goal on the board off a redirection on the power play, 5:35 into the first period. Danielle Burgen (Lindstrom, Minn.) nearly tied things up moments later, after a cascading puck fell to her stick in the slot for a point blank try, but Canadian netminder Mari Pietersen blocked it aside. With 2:20 to go in the first, Laila Edwards (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) split two Canadians and put one on net and created a rebound opportunity for Tessa Janecke (Orangeville, Ill.) at the doorstep. Janecke almost found the back of net, however, Pietersen got a pad on it to keep it 1-0. The U.S. came out for the second period quick, as Janecke blasted a one-timer towards the net in the opening minute before Pietersen made the save. U.S. goaltender Annelies Bergmann (Detroit, Mich.) kept it a one-goal game under the halfway mark after a Canadian shot at the
top of the crease. A loose puck created a scramble in the crease but Bergmann eventually froze the puck. Canada scored a pair of goals :56 seconds apart with under nine minutes to play in the second to extend its lead to three. Finley McCarthy (Whitefish, Mont.) put Team USA’s first goal on the board with 1:37 to play with an extra skater. As its power play was winding down, McCarthy skated around towards the blue line and opened up her own lane for an open shot and the goal. Laney Potter (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Madison Kaiser (Andover, Minn.) picked up assists on the goal. Just :07 seconds later, off the ensuing faceoff, the U.S. netted one more to cut it back to a one-goal game. Ava Lindsay (Minnetonka, Minn.) picked up the faceoff and sent one on net as Claire Enright (Lakeville, Minn.) crashed the net and buried the rebound to make it 3-2 after 40. Team USA put the pressure on early in the third and rattled off a handful of shots to force Pietersen to make a few tough saves. Played continued back and forth through the third, with each team contributing multiple scoring opportunities. Bergmann made two crucial saves with under 6:20 to go, one of which was at the top of the crease, to keep it 3-2. Jacecke almost potted one with less than
Twelve returning NCHC players named to U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp Roster COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) will be well-represented at Team USA’s upcoming National Junior Evaluation Camp, as 17 players with NCHC ties are among the 60 skaters invited to the camp by USA Hockey on Tuesday. Among the 17, 12 are returning NCHC standouts from six different teams, while four are incoming freshmen and one is a former NCHC player. U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp will take place from July 24-Aug. 3 at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Mich. The NCHC players will be competing for one of 23 spots on the final 2022 U.S. National Junior Team roster, which is expected to be announced by Wednesday, Aug. 3. The rescheduled 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship will take place Aug. 9-20 in Edmonton, Alta. It was originally scheduled for Dec. 26, 2021-Jan. 5, 2022 in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta, but was postponed only a few days into the tournament due to COVID-19. Only months later, the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship will take place from Dec. 26, 2022-Jan. 5, 2023 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick. The 2023 U.S. National Junior Team roster will be announced in mid-December. Six of eight NCHC teams will be represented at the National Junior Evaluation Camp, led by four skaters each from Denver (all returning players), Minnesota Duluth (three returning, one incoming) and North Dakota (two returning, two incoming). Rising junior forward Hunter McKown and incoming freshman goaltender Kaidan Mbereko will represent Colorado College at the camp, while St. Cloud State rising sophomore blue liner Jack Peart and Miami rising sophomore forward Red Savage will also take part. The full list of NCHC names is below. Six of the 12 returning NCHC players were named to the original 2022 U.S. National Junior Team back in December. Those six are UMD rising sophomore forward Dominic James, UMD rising junior blue liner Wyatt Kaiser, UND rising junior defenseman Tyler Kleven, Denver rising sophomore forward Carter Mazur, SCSU’s Peart and Miami’s Savage. Kleven was also on the 2021 U.S. National Junior Team that won gold at the last completed World Junior Championship. Half of the 2021-22 NCHC All-Rook-
ie Team were invited to Team USA’s Evaluation Camp, led by Mazur, who was the NCHC Rookie of the Year this past season. In addition, Mazur’s teammates, DU rising sophomores Sean Behrens and Shai Buium, made up the NCHC All-Rookie Team blue line and will head to Plymouth, Mich. for camp, as well. Among the 12 returning NCHC players attending camp, six are forwards and six are defensemen. Among the four newcomers, three are forwards and one is a goaltender. Among the 60 U.S. camp invitees, 35 are forwards, 20 are blueliners and five are netminders. Nine of the 12 returning NCHC players have already been drafted by the NHL, while three are draft eligible. Of the four NCHC newcomers, two are drafted and two are undrafted so far. Along with the 16 returning and incoming NCHC players (listed below), former Minnesota Duluth defenseman Connor Kelley (2020-22) was also invited to Evaluation Camp. The U.S. National Junior Team are the defending champions, winning gold at the 2021 World Junior Championship, which included Kleven, former UND defenseman Jake Sanderson and former Denver forward Bobby Brink. Returning NCHC Players Invited to Camp
Sean Behrens, D, Denver – Barrington, Ill./Colorado Avalanche Blake Biondi, F, Minnesota Duluth – Hermantown, Minn./Montreal Canadiens Shai Buium, D, Denver – San Diego, Calif./Detroit Red Wings Jack Devine, F, Denver – Glencoe, Ill./Draft Eligible Dominic James, F, Minnesota Duluth – Plymouth, Mich./Draft Eligible Brent Johnson, D, North Dakota – Dallas, Texas/ Washington Capitals Wyatt Kaiser, D, Minnesota Duluth – Ham Lake, Minn./Chicago Blackhawks Tyler Kleven, D, North Dakota – Fargo, N.D./Ottawa Senators Carter Mazur, F, Denver – Jackson, Mich./Detroit Red Wings Hunter McKown, F, Colorado College – San Jose, Calif./Draft Eligible Jack Peart, D, St. Cloud State – Grand Rapids, Minn./Minnesota Wild Red Savage, F, Miami – Scottsdale, Ariz./Detroit Red Wings Incoming NCHC Freshmen Invited to Camp Jackson Blake, F, North Dakota – Fargo, N.D./Carolina Hurricanes Isaac Howard, F, Minnesota Duluth – Hudson, Wis./Draft Eligible Kaidan Mbereko, G, Colorado College – Aspen, Colo./Draft Eligible Owen McLaughlin, F, North Dakota – Spring City, Pa./Philadelphia Flyers
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Claire Enright, shown above playing for Lakeville South, was named U.S. Player of the Game in the team‘s Gold Medal game loss to Canada.
three minutes to go but her shot rang off the post. Bergmann left the ice for the extra attacker with 1:30 to go, but the U.S. couldn’t find the equalizer and fell, 3-2. NOTES: Claire Enright (Lakeville, Minn.) was named U.S. Player of the Game ... Laila Edwards (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) was named Tourna-
ment MVP ... Laila Edwards (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) and Sydney Morrow (Darien, Conn.) were named to the tournament media all-star team... The U.S. outshot Canada, 31-21 ... Team USA was 1-for-4 on the power play, while Canada was 1-for-3... The U.S. has medaled in every U18 Women’s World Championship...
Quinnipiac’s Pecknold to coach U.S. National Junior squad in 2023 Rand Pecknold recently finished his 28th season as head coach of the Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey program and guided his team to a 32-7-3 overall record in 2021-22, the school’s eighth NCAA tournament appearance and its sixth ECAC Hockey regular-season title. Pecknold, who was the Spencer Penrose Award recipient as the top coach in NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey in 2016, has a record of 581-333100 and ranks third among active NCAA Division I coaches in career victories. He has twice been part of U.S. coaching staffs, including for the U.S. Men’s National Team that competed in the 2017 IIHF Men’s World Championship and for the U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team that earned a silver medal in the 2018 IIHF U18 Men’s World Championship.
Pecknold began his storied career at Quinnipiac in 1994-95 when the team competed at the Division II level. He shepherded the school into its Division I era in 1998-99, leading the Bobcats to a then school-record 26 victories, with 18 additional 20-plus win campaigns to his credit since and also three seasons with 30 or more wins. The four-time ECAC Hockey Tim Taylor Coach of the Year played hockey collegiately at Connecticut College (1986-90) where he earned both a bachelor’s degree in economics and master’s degree in education. He went on to serve three seasons (1991-94) as an assistant hockey coach for the school before taking over the head coaching reins at Quinnipiac.
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June, 2022
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Augustana officially joins CCHA
The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) today announced the CCHA Board of Directors has voted unanimously to welcome Augustana University as the league’s ninth member. We are very pleased to welcome Augustana University into the CCHA,” said CCHA Board of Directors Chair and Bemidji State University President Dr. Faith Hensrud. “The commitment Augustana University has to academic excellence mirrors that of all the teams in the CCHA and will add to our overall excellence as a league.” Located in the heart of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Augustana University athletics is home to five team NCAA National Championships while competing primarily in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). Having won four national championships since 2010, the Vikings have shown broad-based athletics excellence by finishing in the top-20 of the Division II Learfield Director’s Cup standings in eight of the last nine years. In the classroom, Augustana has consistently led the NSIC in All-Academic honorees and tallied 44 Academic All-America honors over the past 10 years. “The CCHA supports the continued growth of college hockey and are excited to accept Augustana University as our ninth member,” said CCHA Commissioner Don Lucia. “Sioux Falls is a proven hockey community and the commitment Augustana University is making to Division I hockey is impressive. Our members look forward to assisting Augustana University in their transition to college hockey and the CCHA over the next few years.” In October 2021, Augustana University officially broke ground on the future home to the Viking Men’s Hockey program -- Midco Arena -- a new, state-ofthe-art, 3,000+ seat hockey arena with
est level of college hockey to Augustana University.” Augustana University Quick Facts Founded: 1860 Location: Sioux Falls, S.D. President: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Director of Athletics: Josh Morton Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Hockey Arena: Midco Arena First Year of NCAA hockey: 2023-24
Midco Arena will be the home for the Augustana Hockey team, which joined the CCHA in May becoming the conference’s ninth member. The arena will seat 3,000plus.
multiple suites and other premium seating options, providing a first-class experience for both student-athletes and sports fans. Facilitated by a lead gift from T. Denny Sanford, several other major donors, including Midco and Sanford Health, are supporting the new facility and program. “Our planning is focused on what is good for the conference and what will advance the conference,” said CCHA Management Council Chair and Northern Michigan University Director of Athletics Forrest Karr. “Our site visit team went to Augustana University in November and we were impressed with the high-quality academic programs, exceptional athletic facilities and excellent community support. Augustana University is building a sustainable hockey program that will add value to the CCHA and position the conference for future success.” Augustana University will be a full voting member immediately and begin a transitional schedule, playing 16 games (one series against each member) in both the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons before playing a full league schedule beginning with the 2025-26 season. “As Augustana launches the first col-
lege hockey program in South Dakota, we are grateful to the CCHA for welcoming our university, the city of Sioux Falls, and the entire state to NCAA Division I competition in this exciting sport,” said Augustana University President Stephanie Herseth Sandlin. “We are thrilled to join the CCHA -- the league and its members are committed to excellence, player development, and the experience of student-athletes and fans.” Augustana’s strategic plan, Viking Bold: The Journey to 2030, includes goals related to athletics, including student-athlete support, community engagement and Division I. The investment in a new program that will compete at the Division I level fuels the overall strategy. “We began this academic year with three goals for our hockey program and with this invitation we have now accomplished all three - finalize the design of Midco Arena, hire a head coach, and find a conference home,” said Augustana University Athletics Director Josh Morton. “Joining a league that has quickly established itself as a nationally competitive conference means a lot and we look forward to adding to the excellence of the CCHA in 2023 as we bring the high-
About the CCHA: The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) competes in the highest level of NCAA Division I Hockey and is regarded as one of the top player development leagues in the world for the National Hockey League (NHL). The CCHA consists of nine member institutions including four in the state of Michigan: Ferris State University, Lake Superior State University, Michigan Technological University and Northern Michigan University. Three in the State of Minnesota: Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University-Mankato, and University of St. Thomas. One in Ohio: Bowling Green State University and one in South Dakota: Augustana University. About Augustana University: Founded in 1860, Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a selective, comprehensive university affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). With more than 100 majors, minors and pre-professional programs for undergraduates — along with graduate degrees and continuing education programs — Augustana is committed to enriching lives and fostering development by combining a foundation in the liberal arts with professional skill and advanced study. Nationally recognized for academic excellence, student life, graduate outcomes and affordability, Augustana serves more than 2,000 students from 34 states and 48 countries.
Garrett Raboin named inaugral head coach for Vikings Raboin served as an assistant for Gophers, SCSU The Augustana University Men’s Hockey Program has its first-ever head coach. Garrett Raboin, assistant coach for the University of Minnesota of the Big Ten Conference, has been selected to be the inaugural head coach of the Viking Hockey Program — set to take the ice in the 2023-24 academic year. “This is a great day for Augustana University and an incredibly important step in the launch of Viking Hockey,” said Augustana President Stephanie Herseth Sandlin. “Garrett Raboin brings a passion for the game and genuine enthusiasm for the broader vision that will be energizing for all of us as we build toward our first year of competition in 2023. We are thrilled to welcome Garrett, Emily and their children to Augustana and the Sioux Falls community.” “We started this process looking for someone who can build a nationally competitive men’s hockey program that competes at Division I and we sure found him,” Morton said. “Garrett is a proven winner, excellent recruiter and will help us build community excitement for Augustana Hockey. He is a great addition and will add to the excellence of Augustana athletics.” Raboin will be introduced at a press conference Tuesday, April 19, at 2 p.m., inside the University Welcome Center on Augustana’s campus. The press conference is open to the public and will be live-streamed on the Augustana Athletics YouTube page. Raboin just completed his fourth season (at Minnesota under head coach Bob Motzko) with a trip to the NCAA Division I Frozen Four. The Gophers claimed the 2022 Big Ten regular season Championship and earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Di-
vision I Men’s Hockey Chamvelopment camps. pionship. “I am incredibly humThe 2021-22 season saw bled and honored to have Raboin tutor Ben Meyers who been chosen as the first was a finalist for the Hobey leader of Augustana Men’s Baker Memorial Award, givHockey,” Raboin said. en annually to the nation’s “This is the right time, at best hockey player. Meyers the right university, with was also named the Big Ten the right leadership, to Player of the Year. In addition, bring Division I College Colin Schmidt was named Hockey to South Dakota. the NCAA Elite 90 Award “My family and I are excitrecipient for being the top ed to become a part of the student-athlete at the NCAA Sioux Falls community, we Garrett Raboin Championship. can’t wait!” In 2020-21, Minnesota led Raboin is a 2010 graduall of NCAA Division I with ate of St. Cloud State where 24 wins and earned its first No. 1 nation- he capped his college career as a Lowes Seal ranking in six years. The Gophers also nior Class All-American. He was a 3-year claimed their first NCAA Tournament vic- captain for SCSU and led the team to three tory since 2014. NCAA Tournament appearances. He was a In his four years at Minnesota, Raboin 2-time All-WCHA selection. He concludmentored five AHCA All-America recip- ed his career ranked fourth all time at St. ients while reaching the NCAA Postsea- Cloud State in defensive scoring with 83 son twice (with a third year wiped out by points (21 goals, 62 assists). COVID-19). He earned his bachelor’s degree in speIn the classroom, the Gopher Hockey cial education and was a 3-time WCHA Team posted its highest cumulative GPA All-Academic Team honoree. in program history under the watchful eye Prior to his time at St. Cloud State, the of Raboin, while there were a program-re- Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, native skated cord 19 Academic All-Big Ten selections in with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL, then 2020-21. played professionally in Europe for two Prior to joining head coach Bob Motzko seasons before joining Motzko’s staff at St. at Minnesota, Raboin was assistant coach Cloud State. at St. Cloud State University. Garrett and his wife, Emily, have three In his six years with the Huskies, Raboin kids, Louie (9), Malin (7) and Lotta (3). helped St. Cloud State to five NCAA tournament berths, including a Frozen Four What Others are Saying About appearance in 2013. The program also Garrett Raboin claimed three regular-season conference championships, including the 2017 NCHC “Garrett Raboin is one of the true rising Penrose Cup. stars in the hockey world, and Augustana At SCSU, Raboin coached six All-Amer- made a terrific choice in selecting him as icans, including the 2013 Hobey Baker the first head coach of the Vikings Hockey Award winner Drew LaBlanc. Program. I have known Garrett for close to In addition to his collegiate coaching 20 years, and I have an immense amount of experience, Raboin has served on USA pride and respect for the coach and person Hockey coaching staffs for a number of de- he has become. He has built a remarkable
path as a leader, teacher and recruiter at St. Cloud State and now at Minnesota, and it’s certainly special to see his dedication and hard work culminate now with his first head coaching position at Augustana. “As a player and a coach, Garrett has earned the respect of everyone he has worked with in the hockey world, and he has given that same respect right back. He is a man of the strongest values, and I can’t think of anyone better suited to lead Augustana’s Hockey program on and off the ice.” — Bob Motzko, University of Minnesota Head Coach, 2-Time Big Ten Coach of the Year “First off, I’d like to congratulate Rabs on the hire. I can’t think of anyone better and more qualified to take the position. He has all the tools to be an excellent head coach. I spent two years with him as a player at St. Cloud State when he was my assistant coach. That staff did an amazing job for our team. “Rabs was the guy everyone felt comfortable around. You could go to him about personal things, non-hockey related, knowing that he has your back through it all. I think as a coach, he did amazing things for me, but off the ice was just as important. I think that’s what separates good and great coaches. In my opinion, Garrett has an opportunity to be a great coach. Augustana is lucky to have a guy like him!” — Ryan Poehling, 3-Year NHL Veteran with the Montreal Canadiens, All-NCHC at St. Cloud State “Coach Raboin is one of the hardest working and passionate coaches I have ever played for. His commitment to success is inspirational to all players that he coaches.” — Ben Meyers, 2022 Hobey Baker Award Finalist at the University of Minnesota, Rookie for the Colorado Avalanche
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2022 Hockey Director Conference Set for September 9-11
Minnesota Hockey announced it will host a statewide Hockey Director Conference on September 9-11 at the Marriott Minneapolis West in St. Louis Park, Minn. The conference, which is designed for hockey directors, player and coach development leaders in youth hockey associations, will provide in-depth training on the techniques and principles that guide world class hockey development programs. Participants will learn how to best structure their association and offer the most efficient and effective
practices for player development through presentations and group discussions. Topics are expected to include best practices for implementing long term athlete development principles, teaching body contact and checking, off-ice training and much more. Adoption of the principles will lead to enhanced skill mastery, growth and retention and players having more fun. “The Hockey Director Conference is a prime opportunity to learn and network about player development topics and best practic-
es for running the hockey-side of your youth association,” said Jacob Mars, Hockey Director Coordinator. “The community associations in Minnesota are led by extremely knowledgeable and passionate volunteers, and we’re thrilled to work in partnership with USA Hockey to support and enhance their dedicated efforts.” The conference will feature local and national presenters, including members of USA Hockey’s American Development Model regional manager team.
“We couldn’t be more excited to bring together player development leaders from across the state for this event,” said Jeremy Reed, Vice President of Hockey Operations. “The on-ice experience our coaches and hockey development teams provide plays a critical role in making Minnesota a leader in participation, retention and high performance, and this conference assists us in continuing to raise that high standard to even greater heights.” Details on registration and lodging will be released at later date.
In addition to those aspects, what stands out to Woodcroft may be summed up in one word: commitment. It’s a commitment to development, a commitment to great coaching and a commitment to community that makes the Minnesota model so special. “The enjoyment of the amateur game here is sincere, and there’s a genuine appreciation of the game,” he said. “Kids understand the ultimate is to play for your hometown, your high school and make the tourney. You can sit in any watering hole and hear people talk about great players and great tournament memories of the past. “And I think the coaching here is the best in the country. They truly care. The game is just so ingrained in the culture here.” Celebrating the Community-based Model According to Woodcroft, the community-based model works so well in Minnesota because it’s about the community supporting teams and individual players, and those players in turn caring about representing their hometowns and learning how to carry themselves and treat people off the ice as well – in school and in the community. “It’s more than just being fans, it’s financial support and emotional support as well,” he says. “These are young boys and girls who have chosen to play a game. It will be rewarding to them, but if you don’t have that village
of people who care about them, I don’t think they’ll have as much fun or as much success. “You go to places like Roseau or Virginia or Eveleth or Hermantown, they know the players. They take care of the players. And I love that. That’s why growth of the game is so strong. These players who move up have little brothers and sisters that want to be just like their older siblings and have the
same experience.” Minnesota-born Players Respected Woodcroft’s belief in the Minnesota model is evidenced by Vermont’s roster. In his first season, the roster he inherited didn’t have any Minnesotans. Two players from the state (Robbie Stucker/St. Paul and Luke Mountain/ Woodbury) were on his Vermont roster in 2021-22, with more players (Alex
Bump/Prior Lake, Ryder Donovan/Duluth, Max Strand/Roseau) committed to join the program soon. “I don’t have enough Minnesota players – I need more,” Woodcroft said. “Celebrating college hockey and wanting to be part of it is in the DNA of the Minnesota player.”
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New Jersey Titans win Robertson Cup BLAINE, MINNESOTA – Led by a 31-save shutout from goaltender Andrew Takacs in the Championship game, the New Jersey Titans won their first ever NAHL Robertson Cup National Championship as they blanked the Anchorage Wolverines by a score of 3-0 on Tuesday night at Fogerty Arena in Blaine, Minnesota. Titans forward Tommy Bannister, who had five points in four games during the event, was named the Most Valuable Player. With so much on the line, the 1st period opened with both teams careful not to make any mistakes. As the period went on, the offensive chances ramped up, but Anchorage goalie Raythan Robbins and New Jersey goalie Andrew Takacs were equal to the task. New Jersey outshot Anchorage in the 1st period, 14-7. The Titans ramped up the offense in the 2nd period as the netted the game’s first goal as a scramble in front led to an original save by Anchorage goalie Raythan Robbins. The rebound was collected by New Jersey and sent to the point, where Anthony Calafiore sent a pass to the side of the net to forward Brendan Dumas, who redirected a shot past Robbins to make it 1-0 for New Jersey. Less than three minutes later, the Titans made it 2-0 as Nick Rink created a turnover at the New Jersey blueline and chipped the puck ahead to Tommy Bannister. Bannister then got the puck back to Ring, who did the rest as he danced his way through traffic and beat a sprawled-out Robbins to make it 2-0 for the Titans. The Titans killed off an early penalty in the 3rd period and any doubt about the outcome was erased when the Titans took a 3-0 lead as Anthony Calafiore scored his second goal of the event as he potted home a rebound after the initial shot by Brendan Dumas. The rest of the game was Takacs shutting the door on the Wolverines as he made a total of 31 saves in the Championship Game shutout. Wolverines goalie Raythan Robinns
About the NAHL The NAHL, the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II Junior league boasting 29 teams from across the United States, prides itself on the social maturity and skill development of student-athletes ages 16-20 with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey. During the 2020-21 season, the NAHL recorded a single-season record of 395 NCAA commitments, which also included a single-season record of 293 (74%) NCAA Division I commitments. Over the course of the past five years, 1,500+ NAHL players have made NCAA commitments and 30+ NAHL players have been selected in the NHL Draft. For more information, visit www.nahl.com.
The New Jersey Titans defeated the Anchorage Wolves 3-0 to win the 2022 Robertson Cup.
played very well in the loss, making 37 saves on 40 Titans shots. The Robertson Cup is awarded to the national playoff champion of the North American Hockey League. The oldest junior hockey trophy in the United States, the Robertson Cup is named in honor of Chuck Robertson, a pioneer of junior hockey in the NAHL and youth hockey in the state of Michigan. Robertson was the owner of the Paddock Pools Saints when they won a record seven straight championships from 1976-83.
2022 NAHL Robertson Cup All-Tournament Team Forward and MVP: Tommy Bannister, New Jersey Titans Forward: Colton Friesen, Anchorage Wolverines Forward: Brendan Dumas, New Jersey Titans Defense: Campbell Cichosz, Anchorage Wolverines Defense: David Posma, New Jersey Titans Goaltender: Andrew Takacs, New Jersey Titans
Svenddal commits to Augustana The Wisconsin Windigo (formerly the Minnesota Magicians) are pleased to announce that defenseman Will Svenddal has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey for Augustana University in the CCHA. Svenddal, 20, just completed his second season playing in the NAHL, which was spent with the Magicians the past two seasons. The 6’0/195 lbs. native of Minneapolis, MN, had a solid season from the blueline, recording 30 points (3 goals, 27 assists) in 52 regular season games during the 2021-22 campaign. “I’m proud to announce my commitment to further my education and play Division 1 Hockey at Augustana University! Thank you to my family, teammates, and coaches who have helped me along the way! Excited to start building something special with Coach Raboin and his staff,” said Svenddal. Svenddal’s rookie campaign in the NAHL was with the Magicians in 2020-21, when he recorded seven points in 41 games played. In two NAHL seasons, he appeared in 93 career NAHL games and recorded 37 points. Augustana University is located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and is set to begin its first ever NCAA Division I hockey campaign in the fall of 2023. The Vikings will compete in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). Augustana will become the first and only Division I hockey program in South Dakota. Svenddal was a former standout at Blake High School and had 30 points for the Minnesota Magicicans this past season.
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Rochester’s Wiese commits to Gophers
Zach Wiese backstopped the Rochester Grizzlies to the 2021-22 Fraser Cup National Championship.
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The Rochester Grizzlies of the NA3HL are pleased to announce that goaltender Zach Wiese has committed to play NCAA Division I Hockey at the University of Minnesota in the B1G. Wiese, 20, becomes the first Rochester Grizzlies player to commit to an NCAA Division 1 school. Wiese, who was named the 202122 NA3HL Goaltender of the Year and named to the All-NA3HL 1st Team, fit right into the starting role for the Grizzlies during this past season and backstopped them to the Fraser Cup title. The 5’10/210 lbs. native of Owatonna, MN, put together a 20-2-2 record during the 2021-22 regular season. His 20 wins ranked 3rd in the NA3HL, while his goals against average of 1.70 ranked 4th. During the Fraser Cup Playoffs, Wiese backstopped the Grizzlies to the title, which included a 29-save shutout in the title game. “I am very honored and excit-
ed to announce my commitment to play hockey at the University of Minnesota,” stated Wiese. “I would like to thank my family, coaches, and teammates.” In his two seasons with the Grizzlies, Wiese appeared in 51 career regular season and playoff games and sported a 40-7-3 record, .934 save percentage, and a 1.84 goalsagainst average. We are excited about Zach’s opportunity with the Gophers,” said Head Coach and General Manager Chris Ratzloff. “He has worked so hard over the past two seasons with us and has received well-deserved recognition from his teammates and the league. Thank you to Coach Motzko and the Gophers for giving Zach an opportunity to fill the role they need him for, we know he will do a great job for them. We wish Zach much success in school and hockey and know that he will do great things at the U and in life after college.”
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Prelude to a Draft
5 Minnesota players finish in top 50 of NHL Central Scouting for North American Skaters This could be an exciting draft for Minnesota players as five players finished in the top 50 in the NHL Central Scouting’s final rankings for North American skaters and couple of them could go in the first round. Last season nine Minnesotans were chosen in the 2021 NHL draft, led by first-rounder Chaz Lucius, who went 18th overall to the Isaac Howard Jimmy Snuggerud Winnipeg Jets. Mr. Hockey and Reed Larson Award winner Jack Peart was chosen in the second round and 54th overall by the Minnesota Wild. Tristan Broz, a Bloomington Jefferson native went in the third round to Pittsburgh followed by Dodge County’s Brody Lamb and Eden Prairie’s Jackson Blake as fourth rounders to the New York Ryan Chesley Cruz Lucius Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, respectively. Maple Grove then had a run of four the top 10 all-time in scoring. players in a row with Kyle Kukkonen Howard will be attending the Uniand Cal Thomas being selected in the versity of Minnesota-Duluth and is exsixth round by Anaheim and Arizona, pected to be a first round pick by many followed by Justin Janicke being cho- scouts, one picking him as high as 10th sen by Seattle in the seventh round and overall. Connor Kelley by the Blackhawks, also Jimmy Snuggerud (F) in round seven. Right behind him in the NHL rankSo what is in store for the 2022 draft? ings is NTDP teammate Jimmy SnugHere are five names to know heading gerud. The son of former Gopher and into July 7’s draft. NHLer Dave Snuggerud, Jimmy has a Isaac Howard (F) ton of upside according to scouting reIsaac Howard appears to be a poten- ports. tial first round selection having been The Chaska native ranks 11th on the ranked ninth overall amongst North NHL Scouting list, but ranks higher American Skater’s by NHL’s Central than Howard by EliteProspects.com, Scouting. Howard has been a scorer at who have him 25th and Howard 41st. every level he’s played. Known for his He put up 63 points in 59 games this ability to fire the puck, he has also in- past season for the U-18 squad. At 6’2” creased his playmaking skills and had he posses a strong combination of size 49 assists in 60 games for the National and skill. He will follow in his dad’s Team Development Program (NTDP) footsteps and be a Gopher next season, last season. He played two seasons at and along with Howard could be a first Shattuck-St, Mary’s before joining the round pick. NTDP where he has excelled and is in
Chaz Lucius was a first round selection last season, going 18th overall to Winnipeg. His younger brother, Cruz, is ranked as a potential pick in this year’s draft which begins July 7. Ryan Chesley (D) Another NTDP player cracked the top 20 amongst North American skaters with defenseman Ryan Chesley ranked 19th. Chesley hails from Mahtomedi, but is another product of Shattuck-St. Mary’s having played three seasons there before moving on to the NTDP. At 6-foot and 200 pounds he has a solid frame and skates extremely well, earning an “A” ranking by NHL Central Scouting last fall on their watch list (Howard also received an A ranking). EliteProspects.com ranks him 30th, and because he is a defenseman, could sneak into the late first round. He is described in scouting reports as strong and reliable and is more of a defender than offensive defenseman who plays strong in both the neutral and defensive zones. Sam Rinzel (D) Right behind him in the rankings is Chaska High School defenseman Sam Rinzel at 20th. Rinzel is known for his undeniable skating ability for a kid who is 6’4” with the ability to jump
2020 NHL Draft Player RD Brock Faber 2 Jake Boltmann 3 Wyatt Kaiser 3 Jackson Hallum 3 Jack Smith 4 Blake Biondi 4 Mason Langenbrunner 5 Joe Miller 6
PK 14 18 19 29 9 16 27 25
OV 45 80 81 91 102 109 151 180
NHL Team 2021Team HS/Association Los Angeles Kings US NTDP Osseo-Maple Grove Calgary Flames Edina HS Edina Chicago Blackhawks Andover HS Andover Vegas Golden Knights St. Thomas Academy HS Eagan Montreal Canadiens St. Cloud Cathedral HS St. Cloud Montreal Canadiens Hermantown HS Hermantown Boston Bruins Eden Prairie HS Cloquet Toronto Maple Leafs Blake HS Minneapolis
2021 NHL Draft Player RD Chaz Lucius 1 Jack Peart 2 Tristan Broz 2 Brody Lamb 4 Jackson Blake 4 Kyle Kukkonen 6 Cal Thomas 6 Justin Janicke 7 Connor Kelley 7
PK 18 22 26 8 13 2 11 3 12
OV 18 54 58 104 109 162 171 195 204
NHL Team 2021Team HS/Association Winnipeg Jets U.S. NTDP Gentry Academy Minnesota Wild Grand Rapids H.S. Grand Rapids Pittsburgh Penguins Fargo (USHL) Bloomington Jefferson New York Rangers Dodge County H.S. Dodge County Carolina Hurricanes Eden Prairie H.S. Eden Prairie Anaheim Ducks Maple Grove H.S. Maple Grove Arizona Coyotes Maple Grove H.S. Maple Grove Seattle Kraken U.S. NTDP Maple Grove Chicago Blackhawks UMD (NCAA) Maple Grove
into plays on the offensive end. His size also gives him a long reach to better defend against the rush. Rinzel was only a junior at Chaska last year and also played in the USHL for Waterloo. He is committed to play with the Gophers in 2023-24 where he can reunite with his old high school teammate Snuggerud. Cruz Lucius (F) Rounding out the top five Minnesotans in the top 50 is last year’s first rounder Chaz Lucius’ little brother Cruz Lucius. Lucius was outside the top 50 during the midterm rankings, but jumped to 41 in the final ranking. The 6-foot winger scored 42 points in 42 games for the US National U-17 squad before moving on to the NTDP last season where he tallied 18 points in 23 games. Lucius has been dubbed more of a playmaker, but has shown a knack for the net with an excellent shot. It is his offensive skill set that has some scouts projecting him as high as the second round. Some other notables to look for on draft day are Prior Lake star Alex Bump, who ranks 63rd amongst North America skaters; Hermantown’s Zam Plante (64th); Benilde-St. Margaret defenseman Tristan Sarsland (67th); Hill-Murray defenseman Leo Gruba (125th) who just committed to St. Cloud State; Hill-Murray and Wisconsin-bound forward Dylan Godbout (129th) and former Hermantown standout defenseman Aaron Pionk (132nd) all came in the top 150 amongst North American skaters. The last time Minnesota had multiple first-round picks was in 2017 when Casey Mittelstadt (Eden Prairie) went 8th overall and Ryan Poehling and Jake Oettinger (both of Lakeville) went 25th and 26th, respectively. All have since played substantially in the NHL. The 2017 draft was one of the best for Minnesota players with 17 chosen overall. The highest pick for a Minnesota-born player was Bloomington native Erik Johnson in 2006, who was chosen first overall and is now playing in the Stanley Cup finals with Colorado.
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2019 NHL Entry Draft Rd 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7
Pick 34 39 47 102 110 131 132 146 148 163 173 196
Player Pos. Bobby Brink RW Jackson LaCombe D Drew Helleson D Aaron Huglen C Ryder Donovan C Rhett Pitlick LW Trevor Janicke C Mike Koster D Ethan Haider G Will Francis D Ben Brinkman D Bryce Brodzinski RW
2012 NHL Entry Draft Drafted By Philadelphia Anaheim Colorado Buffalo Vegas Montreal Anaheim Toronto Nashville Anaheim Dallas Philadelphia
Drafted From Sioux City (USHL) Shattuck-St. Mary’s U.S. Under-18 Team Roseau HS Duluth East HS Chaska HS Central Illinois (USHL) Chaska HS MN Magicians (NAHL) Cedar Rapids (USHL) Minnesota (B1G) Blaine HS
Hometown Excelsior Eden Prairie Farmington Roseau Duluth Chaska Maple Grove Chaska Maple Grove Shoreview Edina Ham Lake
Drafted By N.Y. Rangers St. Louis Anaheim Calgary Anaheim Philadelphia Tampa Bay Winnipeg Ottawa Minnesota
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team Minnesota Duluth (NCAA) Chicago (USHL) Edina HS Elk River HS U.S. Under-18 Team Sioux City (USHL) Waterloo (USHL) Minnetonka HS Tri-City (USHL)
Hometown Hopkins Hibbing Grand Rapids Edina Elk River Grand Rapids Hermantown New Prague Minnetonka Fridley
Drafted By Buffalo Montreal Dallas Winnipeg Nashville Pittsburgh San Jose Los Angeles Philadelphia Tampa Bay Washington Colorado Tampa Bay Minnesota Columbus New Jersey Chicago
Drafted From Eden Prairie HS St. Cloud State (NCAA) Boston University (NCAA) Hermantown HS U.S. Under-18 Team Fargo (USHL) U.S. Under-18 Team Waterloo (USHL) Stillwater Area HS Elk River HS Elk River HS Eden Prairie HS Edina HS Waterloo (USHL) St. Thomas Academy Sioux City (USHL) Lakeville South HS
Hometown Eden Prairie Lakeville Lakeville Hermantown Edina Edina Prior Lake Roseville Stillwater Elk River Elk River Eden Prairie Edina Lakeville St. Paul St. Louis Park Burnsville
Drafted By N.Y. Islanders Dallas Boston New Jersey Nashville Carolina Montreal Calgary Toronto Columbus Chicago
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team Blaine HS U.S. Under-18 Team U.S. Under-18 Team Muskegon (USHL) Chicago (USHL) Hill-Murray HS Grand Rapids HS Victoria (WHL) Aberdeen (NAHL) Denver (NCAA)
Hometown Edina Ham Lake Minneapolis Roseville Plymouth Medina Falcon Heights Grand Rapids Edina Minneapolis Elk River
Drafted By Vancouver Columbus Nashville Buffalo Tampa Bay Boston Minnesota
Drafted From Waterloo (USHL) Portland (WHL) Waterloo (USHL) Moorhead HS Sioux City (USHL) Mahtomedi HS Lakeville North HS
Hometown Burnsville Crookston St. Paul Moorhead Edina Mahtomedi Lakeville
Drafted By Columbus Nashville Winnipeg N.Y. Rangers St. Louis Los Angeles Winnipeg Washington Detroit Chicago N.Y. Rangers Florida Edmonton Washington Chicago
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team U.S. Under-18 Team U.S. Under-18 Team Portland (WHL) Tri-City (USHL) Omaha (USHL) Sioux Falls (USHL) U.S. Under-18 Team Wenatchee (NAHL) Eden Prairie HS Edina HS Edina HS Omaha (USHL) Eden Prairie HS Penticton (BCHL)
Hometown Bloomington Cottage Grove Golden Valley St. Louis Park St. Cloud Excelsior Forest Lake Chaska Andover Eden Prairie Edina Edina Rochester Eden Prairie Chanhassen
Drafted By Florida Buffalo St. Louis N.Y. Islanders Pittsburgh Los Angeles Winnipeg Nashville San Jose Washington Anaheim Los Angeles San Jose Minnesota San Jose
Drafted From Waterloo (USHL) Edina HS Minnetonka HS Waterloo (USHL) Sioux City (USHL) U.S. Under-18 Team Omaha (USHL) Burnsville HS Muskegon (USHL) Sioux City (USHL) Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS St. Cloud State U.S. Under-18 Team Grand Rapids HS Sioux City (USHL)
Hometown Faribault Edina Minnetonka Plymouth Woodbury Apple Valley East Grand Forks Burnsville Ham Lake Cambridge Plymouth Ham Lake East Grand Forks Grand Rapids Maplewood
2018 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 6 7 7
Pick 22 45 79 108 116 174 183 184 194 210
Player Pos. K’Andre Miller D Scott Perunovich D Blake McLaughlin LW Demetrios Koumontzis LW Jack Perbix RW Gavin Hain C Cole Koepke LW Jared Moe G Luke Loheit RW Sam Hentges C
2017 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7
Pick 8 25 26 43 61 93 102 103 137 169 182 187 200 209 210 214 215
Player Pos. Casey Mittelstadt C Ryan Poehling C Jake Oettinger G Dylan Samberg D Grant Mismash C Clayton Phillips D Scott Reedy C Mikey Anderson D Noah Cates LW Nick Perbix D Benton Maass D Nicky Leivermann D Sammy Walker C Nick Swaney RW Robbie Stucker D Matt Hellickson D Josh Ess D
2016 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 6
Pick 19 25 49 73 76 104 124 126 152 155 173
Player Kieffer Bellows Riley Tufte Ryan Lindgren Joey Anderson Rem Pitllick Max Zimmer Casey Staum Mitchell Mattson Jack Walker Peter Thome Blake Hillman
Pos. LW LW D RW C LW D C D G D
2015 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 2 3 4 5 7 7
Pick 23 38 85 92 150 195 204
Player Brock Boeser Paul Bittner Tommy Novak Will Borgen Ryan Zuhlsdorf Jack Becker Jack Sadek
Pos. RW LW C D D C D
2014 NHL Entry Draft Rd 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7
Pick 47 51 69 85 110 120 129 134 136 141 142 143 153 159 208
Player Ryan Collins Jack Dougherty Jack Glover Keegan Iverson Austin Poganski Steve Johnson C.J. Franklin Shane Gersich Chase Perry Luc Snuggerud Tyler Nanne Miguel Fidler Tyler Vesel Steven Spinner Jack Ramsey
Pos. D D D C RW D LW C G D D LW C RW RW
2013 NHL Entry Draft Rd 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7
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Pick 31 38 47 76 77 118 127 140 141 144 147 148 151 167 201
Player Ian McCoshen Connor Hurley Tommy Vannelli Taylor Cammarata Jake Guentzel Hudson Fasching Tucker Poolman Teemu Kivihalme Michael Brodzinski Blake Heinrich Grant Besse Jonny Brodzinski Gage Ausmus Avery Peterson Jake Jackson
Pos. D C D C/LW C RW D D D D RW C D C C
Rd 1 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 7
Pick 28 68 112 126 133 159 185 188 204
Player Brady Skjei John Draeger Zach Stepan Dom Toninato Logan Nelson Collin Olson Jake Bischoff Louie Nanne Judd Peterson
Pos. D D C C C G D LW C/RW
2011 NHL Entry Draft Rd 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7
Pick 60 72 83 91 98 101 128 130 131 154 174 177 178 189 203
Player Mario Lucia Steven Fogarty Andy Welinski Kyle Rau Mike Reilly Joseph Labate Seth Ambroz Tony Cameranesi Nick Seeler Ed Wittchow Josh Archibald Travis Boyd Adam Wilcox Patrick Daly Max Everson
Pos. LW C D C D C RW C D D F C G D D
2010 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7
Pick 15 19 30 31 37 53 54 74 82 88 114 142 160 165 180 191 201 203
Player Derek Forbort Nick Bjugstad Brock Nelson Tyler Pitlick Justin Faulk Mark Alt Justin Holl Max Gardiner Jason Clark Max Gaede Joe Faust Caleb Herbert Tanner Lane Zane Gothberg Nick Mattson Mac Carruth Ben Marshall Christian Isackson
Pos. D C C C D D D C C/LW RW D C C G D G D RW
2009 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 7
Pick 16 22 41 63 67 71 89 91 110 114 150 152 202
Player Pos. Nick Leddy D Jordan Schroeder C Zach Budish RW Ben Hanowski RW Josh Birkholz RW Troy Hesketh D Daniel Delisle C/LW Michael Lee G Nick Oliver C/LW Seth Helgeson D Nick Jensen D Anders Lee C Max Tardy C
2008 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 6 7 7
Pick 17 40 51 56 81 101 108 118 166 192 208
Player Jake Gardiner Aaron Ness Derek Stepan Danny Kristo Corey Fienhage Justin Jokinen Nick Larson Drew Olson Jeff Foss Joe Gleason Nick Pryor
Pos. D D C RW D RW LW D D D D
2007 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 7
Pick 12 25 29 50 57 68 81 96 113 120 131 133 142 176 185 192 201
Player Ryan McDonagh Patrick White Jim O’Brien Nico Sacchetti Mike Hoeffel Jake Hansen Ryan Thang Cade Fairchild Kent Patterson Ben Blood John Lee Joe Stejskal Andrew Conboy Taylor Matson Nick Larson Scott Kishel Justin Braun
Pos. D C C C F F LW D G D D D LW C C D D
2006 NHL Entry Draft Rd 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3
Pick 1 7 8 20 32 63 80 81
Player Erik Johnson Kyle Okposo Peter Mueller David Fischer Carl Sneep Jamie McBain Michael Forney Mike Carman
Pos. D RW C D D D LW C
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Drafted By N.Y. Rangers Minnesota Nashville Toronto Buffalo Carolina N.Y. Islanders Minnesota Buffalo
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team Shattuck-St. Mary’s School Shattuck-St. Mary’s School Duluth East HS Victoria (WHL) U.S. Under-18 Team Grand Rapids HS Edina HS Duluth Marshall HS
Hometown Lakeville Faribault Hastings Duluth Rogers Apple Valley Grand Rapids Edina Duluth
Drafted By Minnesota N.Y. Rangers Anaheim Florida Columbus Vancouver Columbus Toronto Minnesota Florida Pittsburgh Washington Tampa Bay New Jersey Toronto
Drafted From Wayzata HS Edina HS Green Bay (USHL) Eden Prairie HS Shattuck-St. Mary’s School Academy of Holy Angels Omaha (USHL) Wayzata HS Eden Prairie HS Burnsville HS Brainerd HS U.S. Under-18 Team Green Bay (USHL) Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS Edina HS
Hometown Plymouth Edina Duluth Eden Prairie Chanhassen Eagan New Prague Wayzata Eden Prairie Burnsville Brainerd Hopkins South St. Paul Victoria Edina
Drafted By Los Angeles Florida N.Y. Islanders Edmonton Carolina Carolina Chicago St. Louis N.Y. Islanders San Jose New Jersey Washington Atlanta Boston Chicago Chicago Detroit Buffalo
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team Blaine HS Warroad HS Minnesota State (NCAA) U.S. Under-18 Team Cretin-Derham Hall HS Minnetonka HS Minnetonka HS Shattuck-St. Mary’s School Woodbury HS Bloomington Jefferson HS Bloomington Jefferson HS Detroit Lakes HS Thief River Falls HS Indiana (USHL) Portland (WHL) Mahtomedi HS St. Thomas Academy
Hometown Duluth Blaine Warroad Centerville South St. Paul St. Paul Minnetonka Minnetonka Eden Prairie Woodbury Bloomington Bloomington Detroit Lakes Thief River Falls Chanhassen Shorewood Mahtomedi Pine City
Drafted By Minnesota Vancouver Nashville Pittsburgh Florida Edmonton Chicago Phoenix Nashville New Jersey Detroit N.Y. Islanders St. Louis
Drafted From Eden Prairie HS Minnesota (NCAA) Edina HS Little Falls HS Fargo (USHL) Minnetonka HS Totino-Grace HS Fargo (USHL) Roseau HS Sioux City (USHL) Green Bay (USHL) Edina HS Duluth East HS
Hometown Eden Prairie Prior Lake Edina Little Falls Maple Grove Chanhassen Arden Hills Roseau Roseau Faribault Rogers Edina Duluth
Drafted By Anaheim N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Rangers Montreal Buffalo Buffalo Calgary Columbus Nashville Chicago Anaheim
Drafted From Minnetonka HS Roseau HS Shattuck-St. Mary’s School U.S. Under-18 Team Eastview HS Cloquet HS Waterloo (USHL) Brainerd HS Rensselaer (NCAA) Edina HS U.S. Under-18 Team
Hometown Minnetonka Roseau Hastings Eden Prairie Apple Valley Cloquet Apple Valley Brainerd Moorhead Edina Woodbury
Drafted By Montreal Vancouver Ottawa Dallas New Jersey Columbus Nashville St. Louis Colorado Ottawa Florida Montreal Montreal Vancouver Washington Montreal San Jose
Drafted From Cretin-Derham Hall HS Grand Rapids HS Minnesota (NCAA) Virginia HS U.S. Under-18 Team White Bear Lake HS Notre Dame (NCAA) U.S. Under-18 Team Cedar Rapids (USHL) Shattuck-St. Mary’s School Waterloo (USHL) Grand Rapids HS Omaha (USHL) Academy of Holy Angels Hill-Murray HS Virginia HS Massachusetts (NCAA)
Hometown Arden Hills Grand Rapids Maplewood Virginia North Oaks White Bear Lake Edina Duluth Plymouth Plymouth Moorhead Grand Rapids Burnsville Mound Stillwater Virginia Vadnais Heights
Drafted By St. Louis N.Y. Islanders Phoenix Montreal Pittsburgh Carolina Atlanta Colorado
Drafted From U.S. Under-18 Team Des Moines (USHL) Everett (WHL) Apple Valley HS Brainerd HS U.S. Under-18 Team Thief River Falls HS U.S. Under-18 Team
Hometown Bloomington St. Paul Bloomington Apple Valley Brainerd Faribault Thief River Falls Apple Valley
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TOURNAMENT CALENDAR powered by America ’s No. 1 Hockey Newspaper! All invitational tournaments held in Minnesota must first go through a district tournament coordinator before being sent to the Minnesota Hockey tournament 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. District 1 Tom Mickus (651) 248-3075; District 2 Jake Reinseth (651) 274-9023; District 3 Chad Nicholls (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 January 1 age cut-off date. If you are concerned about this issue, you should contact the tournament director immediately to determine whether or not you should register for the tournament.
November 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 www.breakawayhockey.net/page/ show/807407-tournaments 12-14 Fargo, ND (Scheel’s Arena): Elite Hockey Player Invite. Boys 16U, Boys 2008, Boys 2009, Boys 2010, Boys 2011, Boys 2012, Boys 2013. Contaft Dipen Mehta at tournaments@elitehockeyplayer. com or 612-842-1372. Visit www.elitehockleyplayer. com.
October 2022 7-9 River Falls, WI: Womens Channel the Flannel Tournament. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 28-30 Cottage Grove, MN: Wolfpack Pumpkin Bash – Peewee B1/Bantam. Contact tournaments@ cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/tournaments.
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4-6 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tournament. Junior Gold B. Contact Ambver at amber.raveling@gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www. lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home.
18-20 River Falls, WI. U10/U12 Ponytail Classic. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. visit www. rfhockey.com.
4-6 Winona, MN. Peewee A..Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksystems2.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.
10-13 Bloomington, MN. Bantam Winter Classic: 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 rryahtournaments@gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org. 11-13 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tournament. Peewee B. Contact Amber at amber.raveling@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.pucksystems2.com.
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11-13 Grand Rapids, MN. 12UA. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 11-13 St. Paul, MN. Capital Cup. Girls 10UB/12UBB. Register at www.stpaulcapitalshockey.com 17-20 Anoka, MN. Anoka Classic. Bantam A/ AA/B1/B2. Contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatournaments@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 hockeydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www. dmyha.com
23, 25-27 Burnsville, MN. Thanksgiving Classic. Bantam A/PeeweeA/12UA/Squirt A. Register at https://www.blazehockey.com/tournaments. Contact tournaments@burnsvillehockey.com. 25-27 Bemidji, MN. Thanksgiving Classic. Bantam 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 register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 25-27 Cottage Grove, MN: Turkey Tourney – Squirt C/Peewee C/Bantam C. Contact tournaments@cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/ tournaments. 25-27 Detroit Lakes, MN: Thanksgiving Classic. 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. 25-27 Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis Cup: Squirt B/B2/C, Peewee B/B2/C, Bantam B/B2/C. Register at www.mplshockey.com. 25-27 Proctor, MN. Girls 12UB. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.
2-4 Brookings, SD: Bantam A/B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 2-4 Coleraine, MN: Peewee B. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org. 2-4 Detroit Lakes, MN: Holidangle Classic. Peewee A Contact Monique at mattmohendri@ gmail.com or 218-298-4994. 2-4 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee B1. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 2-4 Fergus Falls, MN. Flow at the Falls. Bantam B2. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com. 2-4 Hermantown, MN: Girls 12UA. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com. 2-4 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Peewee 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. Bantam B1. Contact Vicki Kane at vbkane@gmail.com. Register at www.mankatohockey.com. 2-4 Marshall, MN. Battle at the Baron. Bantam 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
18-20 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee B2. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
2-4 New Richmond, WI. Joe Swanda Memorial. Squirt B1/B2 (MN). Squirt WI A/WI B. Contact Barry Cunningham at 651-283-0072 or at tournaments@nryha.net. Visit www.nryha.net.
18-20 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Girls U12A/ B1/B2. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@ighha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org.
2-4 New Ulm, MN: Peewee B2. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https:// newulm.pucksystems2.com/tournaments.
18-20 Little Falls, MN. Squirt A. Contact lfyhtournaments@gmail.com or visit https://littlefallsyha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournaments. 18-20 Marshall, MN. Winter Cup. Girls 10UB/12UB. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2.com. 18-20 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Peewee C. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey.
December 2022 2-4 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 Bemidji, MN. Bantam B1. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org. 2-4 Bloomington, MN. Winter Warm Up: Girls 15A.15B/12A. Contact bahatourneys@gmail.
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2-4 River Falls, WI: U15 Blackcat Classic. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 2-4 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Bantam B. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit https://saukcentremelrose. pucksystems.com/i94tourneys. 2-4 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Squirt B. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.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 Championships. Peewee B (MN)/ 2A 3A (WI) & Peewee C (MN)/2B 3B (WI). Contact tournamentdirector@somersethockey.com or register at www.somersethockey.com. 2-4 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Bantam B1. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org.
8-11 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Face Off. Peewee B1/B2. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www.ephockey.com/tournaments. 8-11 New Richmond, WI. Ryan Olson Memorial. Peewee B1/B2 (MN)/ A (WI) B( WI). Contact Barry Cunningham at 651-283-0072 or at tournaments@ nryha.net. Visit www.nryha.net.
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 https://littlefallsyha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournaments.
9-10 Baldwin, WI: Girls U10/U12. Contact Jodi Volgren at jodivolgren@gmail.com or 715-308-9667 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com.
9-11 Marshall, MN. Battle at the Baron. Bantam 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.
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9-11 Bemidji, MN. Girls 10UA/12UA. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey.org. 9-11 Brookings, SD: Junior Gold B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 9-11 Cottage Grove, MN: Mite Jamboree. Contact tournaments@cghockey.com. Register at cghockey.com/tournaments.
Squirt A Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam A & B Dec. 9-11, 2022 Peewee A & B Jan. 13-15, 2023
9-11 Eveleth, MN. Battle by the Bridge. Peewee B2. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org.
2-4 Warroad, MN. Bantam B. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com.
9-11 Fergus Falls, MN. Flow at the Falls. Peewee B1. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.
3-4 Proctor, MN. Girls 15UA. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.
9-11 Grand Rapids, MN. 10UA. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
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9-11 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Bantam A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey. com.
9-11 Warroad, MN. Bantam A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com.
9-11 South St. Paul, MN. Cowtown Classic. Squirt B/C. Contact Michael Ahern at sspyha.tournaments@gmail.com.
9-11 Worthington, MN: Squirts. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789.
9-11 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Peewee B1. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com.
10-11 River Falls, WI: Mites Holiday Extravaganza (All Levels). Contact tournaments@rfhockey. com. Visit www.rfhockey.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.somersethockey.com.
2-4 Bemidji, MN. George Pelawa Memorial. Bantam AA/A. Register at www.bemidjiyouthhockey. org. 15-18 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Shotoout. Squirt A/B1/B2. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www. ephockey.com/tournaments.
9-11 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Peewee B2. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit
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16-18 Grand Rapids, MN. 15UB. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
16-18 Coleraine, MN: Buzz Guyer Memorial. Bantam B Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org.
16-18 Hermantown, MN: Squirt B. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com.
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 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Bantam B. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320-2600065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com. Register online at www.hutchhockey.com.
16-18 Fairmont, MN. 10UB/12UB Girls. Contact James Draper at 605-251-8704 or at jamesdr88@ gmail.com. Register at https://fairmont.pucksystems2.com
16-18 New Ulm, MN: Bantam B2. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https:// newulm.pucksystems2.com/tournaments.
16-18 Fergus Falls, MN. 10UB Invitational. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail.com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.
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Squirt C – Dec. 16-18, 2022 PWB2 – Jan. 6-8, 2023 Bantam B2 – Jan. 27-29, 2023
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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
• 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.
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For further information about Eden Prairie Tournaments, please email EPHA Home Tournament Director, Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com.
SEASON PREMIERE KICKOFF November 10-13, 2022
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16-18 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Mite 1 & 2 Jamboree. Contact Bryan at 218226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 16-18 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Peewee B1. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 16-18 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Squirt C. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresofleechlake. com 16-18 Warroad, MN. Girls 12UA. Contact Robin 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. 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 hockeydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www.dmyha. com 29-1 Cottage Grove, MN: Year End Bash – B2Peewee/Bantam. Contact tournaments@cghockey.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 tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 30-1 Grand Rapids, MN. Bantam B2. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 30-1 Baldwin, WI: Bantam/U14. Contact Andre Dubois at jodivolgren@gmail.compredcoach17@
2022-23 HOME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
JANUARY 2023 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 tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 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. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 6-8 Hermantown, MN: Peewee B1. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdomei@sd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com.
DATE LEVEL COST LOCATION Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam B1 $800 Richmond Nov. 18-20, 2022 Bantam A $800 Paynesville Dec. 2-4, 2022 Squirt B $750 Richmond Dec. 9-11, 2022 Squirt C $750 Paynesville Dec. 16-18, 2-22 Peewee B1 $800 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 10U $750 Richmond Jan. 12-14, 2023 12UA $800 Paynesville Jan. 20-22, 2023 PeeWee B2 $800 Paynesville Jan. 27-29, 2023 Squirt A $800 Paynesville *Tournament winners receive 50% off the following year’s tourney registration fee.
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Contact us at riverlakestourneys@gmail.com or by calling Crystal at 320-309-6419
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6-8 Hutchinson, MN: Battle at Burich. Squirt B & C. For more info contact Tom Larson at 320-2600065 or at tom.larson@pattersonvet.com. Register online at www.hutchhockey.com. 6-8 Inver Grove Heights, MN. Peewee B1/C. Contact Robin Schwab at tournaments@ighha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org. 6-8 New Richmond, WI. Tiger Winter Classic. Squirt C (both MN/WI). Contact Barry Cunningham 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.owatonnahockey.com.
U10B and, U12B, Tournament January 20-22, 2023 Minneapolis, Minnesota ★ $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.
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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.
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Sauk Centre Civic Arena ❘ Sauk Centre, MN
6-8 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Peewee B2. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresofleechlake. 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. 7-8 Baldwin, WI: Mite Jamboree. Contact Alli Carroll 715.928.1580 allie.lunzer@gmail.com or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com.
6-8 River Falls, WI: Peewee A(WI)/B(Mn) and peewee B (WI) and B2(MN). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com.
7-8 Des Moines, IA. Mite Madness: Advanced & Intermediate levels.. Contact Scott Long at 515-491-3703 or hockeydirector@dmhockey.org. Register at www.dmyha.com
6-8 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Peewee B. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit https://saukcentremelrose. pucksystems.com/i94tourneys.
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.
6-8 Sioux Falls, SD: Bantam 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
7-8 Mora, MN. C Mites. Contact Cristy Thomas at 612-390-5790 or at morahockey@ yahoo.com.
6-8 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Peewee B2. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 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.somersethockey.com. 6-8 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tournament. Bantam B. Contact Amber at amber.raveling@ gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www.lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home.
SAUK CENTRE/MELROSE YOUTH HOCKEY
6-8 Stillwater, MN. Stillwater Round-Up. Squirt C/Peewee C. Contact Pete Waggoner at 952-769-6513 or pwaggoner@youthsportsplus.com. Register online at www.stillwaterhockey.net.
7-9 St. Paul, MN, St. Paul Icebreaker. Squirt B/C. Register at www.stpaulcapitalshockey.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.
Fairmont Cardinals
2022-2023 HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS 10U Girls B
2022-2023 SEASON TOURNAMENT DATES
Dec. 16-18, 2022 Cost $750
Bantam B1: Dec. 2-4, 2022
Dec. 16-18, 2022 Cost $750
(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)
For more information, contact: Heidi at 320-260-0316 or heidibeissel@gmail.com Visit our website at: https://saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.com We are in the heart of the State of Hockey, 90 minutes from the metro just off Interstate 94 between St. Cloud and Alexandria
12U Girls B Mites & Mini-Mites Jamboree
A great experience for the players and fans!
Jan. 21-22, 2023 Cost $150 Fairmont is a great place to come to a Hockey Tournament!
Contact James Draper at 605-251-8704 or email: jamesdr88@gmail.com
For more info or to register, visit https://fairmont.pucksystems2.com
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13-15 Baldwin, WI: U14/U15 Girls. Contact Jodi Volgren at jodivolgren@gmail.com or 715-308-9667 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com. 13-15 Coleraine, MN: Bantam B. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org. 13-15 Detroit Lakes, MN: Derek Brehm Memorial 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. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 13-15 Hermantown, MN: Bantam B1. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com. 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@ighha.org or 651-216-4561. Register at www.ighha.org. 13-15 Little Falls, MN. Peewee A/B. Contact lfyhtournaments@gmail.com or visit https://littlefallsyha.sportngin.com/page/show/51280-tournaments. 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. 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 https://saukcentremelrose.
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pucksystems.com/i94tourneys. 13-15 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tournament. Mite Jamboree. Contact Amber at amber. raveling@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 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Squirt A. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@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.pucksystems2.com. 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. 19-22 Cottage Grove, MN: Skating with the Wolves – B2 Squirts, Junior Gold B. Contact tournaments@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 register at www.brookingsrangers.com. 20-22 Coleraine, MN: Misky Memorial. Squirt B. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org.
FERGUS FALLS
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2022-2023 Tournaments
Flow at the Falls 8 Teams Per Level 4 Game Guarantee $1000 Entry Fee No Gate Fee
Bantam B2 Dec. 2-4, 2022 Prizes for BEST Peewee B1 HOCKEY Dec. 9-11, 2022 HAIR! Squirt A Jan. 13-15, 2023
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en m a n r u o T 2022-2023
Mankato Meltdown Tournaments Bantam B1 December 2-4, 2022 8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,500
10UB Invitational Dec. 16-18, 2022 8U Jamboree Jan. 28-29, 2023 $250 Entry Fee Questions? Email us at FFHAtournaments@gmail.com For more info and to register, visit us at
https://fergusfallshockey.pucksystems.com
PeeWee B2
Jan. 20-22, 2023
8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,200
Squirt C
Squirt B2
January 20-22, 2023 8 teams/4 game guarantee $1,100
Feb. 3-5, 2023
12 teams/4 game guarantee $1,100
To register, please visit
www.mankatohockey.com For more info, email Vickie Kane, Tournament Chair & Registrar at
vbkane@gmail.com
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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 https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
2022 - 2023
20-22 Hermantown, MN: Peewee B2. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com.
JAMBOREES and TOURNAMENTS JANUARY 7-8 C MITES
JANUARY 20-22 SQUIRT B2
JANUARY 14-15 D MITES
12UB
$225
$225
B MITES $325
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.
$850 $950
JANUARY 27-29 PEEWEE B2 $850
BANTAM B2 $900
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
20-22 Mankato, MN. Mankato Meltdown. Peewee 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 morahockey@ yahoo.com. 20-22 New Hope, MN: Knockdown at New Hope. U10B1/U12A/U12B1. Contact Susie Melynchuk at smelynchuk@comcast.net or 612-940-8686. 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.director@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 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Bantam B2. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 20-22 Spirit Lake, IA. Sticks & Slides Tournament. Squirt B. Contact Amber at amber.raveling@ gmail.com. or at 515-505-0302. Visit www.lakesareahockeycom/tournaments-home. 20-22 St. Michael-Albertville, MN. Riverhawk Rumble Girls Tournament. Girls 10UB/12UB2. Contact Aaron levin at 763-412-8874 or at tournaments@ stmayha.org. 20-22 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Girls 12UB. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@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 Tourney. Peewee A. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@ gmail.com. Register at www.rryha.org.
ANOKA AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CLASSIC
•Minnesota Hockey Sanctioned Tournaments •2 Rinks Under One Roof •Guaranteed 3 Games
Anoka Classic
tournaments Bantam Tournament
ANOKA-ROGERS GIRLS CLASSIC
Bantam A/AA, B1
Girls 10UB1, 10UB2
Nov. 17-20, 2022
Dec. 1-4, 2022
•$1300 •8 Teams in Each Division
•$1100 •6 Teams in Each Division
•$1200 •8 Teams in Each Division •Gate fee included in tournament cost •All games at Anoka Ice Arena - 4111 7th Ave. Anoka, MN 55303
•$1200 •8 Teams in Each Division
Bantam B2
PEeWee Tournament Jan. 12-15, 2023
PeeWee A/AA, B1, B2, C
Girls 12UA, 12UB
Register by Oct. 31, 2022 to save $100!
•$1200 (AA/A/B1) • $1100 (B2/C) •8 Teams in Each Division For more info, contact Anthony Mortinson at anokatournaments@gmail.com or 612-987-1533
Register Online at anoka.pucksystems2.com
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2022-23 Tournaments 2022-2023 Winona Tournaments
UAL
12TH ANN
DECEMBER 2-4, 2022
Fee: $1000 per tournament ~ 8 teams • No gate fees
PeeWee A Nov 4-6, 2022
PeeWee B Feb. 3-5, 2023
Bantam B Nov. 11-13, 2022
PeeWee C Feb. 17-19, 2023
NEW HOPE CLASSIC Squirt B1, Squirt B2 and Squirt C
6 to 8 teams per level • 3 game guarantee • $1150 per team
KNOCKDOWN AT NEW HOPE
UAL
9TH ANN
JANUARY 20-22, 2023 U10B1, U12A, U12B1
3 game guarantee for U10, 4 game guarantee for U12 • U10B1 $1150 per team, U12A & U12B1 $1250 per team • Some teams may play a Friday “day” game
Squirt C Jan. 13-15, 2023
NUAL
36TH AN
NEW HOPE INVITATIONAL FEBRUARY 3-5, 2023
Weather permitting, Winona's tournaments will include games on the outdoor, regulation size rink that overlooks the Mississippi River.
Contact: tournaments@winonahockey.com
www.winona.pucksystems2.com
PeeWee A, Bantam A
– No AA teams allowed – 8 teams per level • 4 game guarantee • $1300 per team
Registration opens in June Tournaments hosted by Armstrong Cooper Youth Association
For more info contact Susie Melynchuk: smelynchuk@comcast.net • 612.940.8686 call/text
www.armstrongcooperhockey.org 2022-2023
River Falls, WI
Youth Hockey Association
2022-2023 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE WOMEN’S CHANNEL THE FLANNEL 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
HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS Date Nov. 11-13 Nov. 18-20 Dec. 2-4 Dec. 9-11 Dec. 16-18 Dec. 30 - Jan. 1 Jan. 6-8 Jan. 13-15 Jan. 20-22 Jan. 27-29 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 10-12 Feb. 17-19 Feb. 24-26
NO GATE FEES
Tournament 12U A PeeWee B2 PeeWee B1 10U A 15U B Bantam B2 Bantam B1 Bantam AA Squirt A PeeWee A/AA 12U B Squirt B1 10U B2 Squirt B2
Teams 8 8 8 8 12 8 8 12 8 8 8 8 12 8
Cost $1450 $1450 $1450 $1450 $1500 $1550 $1550 $1550 $1450 $1450 $1450 $1450 $1450 $1450
ALL 12-TEAM TOURNAMENTS: 4 OR 5 GAME GUARANTEE
GRAND RAPIDS, MN
For more info, email: tournaments@rfhockey.com
For more info, contact Colleen Brennan: grhockey55744@yahoo.com
https://riverfalls.pucksystems.com
(click on the registration link, under the tournaments tab)
Go to our website to register online: grhockey.com
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Brookings, South Dakota 2022-2023 Tournaments PEE WEE A & C NOV 25-27 $1200 DEC 2-4 $1200 BANTAM A & B DEC 9-11 $1500 JR GOLD B DEC 30-JAN 1 $900 SQUIRT A & B MITE A & B JAN 6-8 $600 TERMITE JAMBOREE JAN 14-15 $200 GIRLS 15U B JAN 20-22 $800 $1000 GIRLS 19U A & B FEB 3-5
Tired of playing those same old teams?
PLAN A ROAD TRIP! Great teams and Great experiences in South Dakota
Register online Three games game guarantee, most = 4four games Three guaranteed, often www.brookingsrangers.com No Gate Gate Fees Fees No or contact MN, ND, NE B/B1 = SD A tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com MN, ND, NE B2/C= SD B
Blackhawk
2021-2022 Tournament Schedule
Hockey Association DATE Dec. 9-10, 2022 Dec. 31-Jan. 2 Jan. 8-9, 2022 Jan. 13-15, 2023 Feb. 17-19, 2023 Feb. 24-26, 2023
For more information or to register visit https://baldwin. pucksystems2.com/ page/show/26105tournament-information
LEVEL U10/U12 Girls
(Cost $750)
Bantam U14
(Cost $750)
Mite Jamboree
($10 per player)
U14/15U Girls
(Cost $750)
Squirts (Cost $750) PeeWee (Cost $750)
Girls Tournament Contact: Jodi Volgren (715) 308-9667, jodivolgren@gmail.com
Boys Tournament Contact: Andre Dubois (715) 410-9339, predcoach17@gmail.com
Cottage Grove Hockey Association
2022-2023 TOURNAMENTS All games played at the Cottage Grove Ice Arena
WOLFPACK PUMPKIN BASH
YEAR END BASH
B1 PeeWee and Bantam
B2 PeeWee and Bantam
Oct. 28-30, 2022
Pool/Bracket Play – 8 teams/level • 4 games Fee: $1,500
TURKEY TOURNEY Nov. 25-27, 2022
C Squirts, C PeeWee and C Bantam
C Squirts – 12 teams • 3 games (possible 4th) Pool/Bracket Play C PeeWee & Bantam Bracket – 8 teams/level • 3 games Fee: $1,250
MITE JAMBOREE Dec. 9-11, 2022
U6 Boy/Girls through Mite 4 Boy/Girls
3 half ice games • Fee: $375
www.stateofhockey.com
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Dec. 29, 2022Jan. 1, 2023
Bracket play – 8 teams/level • 3 games Fee: $1,350
SKATING WITH THE WOLVES Jan. 19-22, 2023
B2 Squirts, Junior Gold B B2 Squirts – 16 Teams - Bracket Fee: $1,250 Junior Gold B 8 teams - Bracket Fee: $1,500
NO GATE FEES
For more information or to register, go online at:
CGHOCKEY.COM/TOURNAMENTS Tournament Director: Sheila Bellinger (651) 295-3408 tournaments@cghockey.com
27-29 Grand Rapids, MN. Peewee A/AA. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-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 Memorial. U10B/U12B. Contact Barry Cunningham at 651283-0072 or at tournaments@nryha.net. Visit www. nryha.net. 27-29 New Ulm, MN: 10U. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https://newulm. pucksystems2.com/tournaments. 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 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 27-29 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. 10UB. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 27-29 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Bantam B2. Contact Mitch Loomis at loomis@shoresofleechlake. com 27-29 Warroad, MN. Peewee A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 27-29 Worthington, MN: Mini Mites/Mites. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789. 28-29 Fergus Falls, MN. 8U Jamboree. Contact Amy at ffhatournaments@gmail.com. Register at www.fergusfalls.pucksystems.com.
27-29 River Falls, WI: Peewee C. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com.
2022 -2023 TOURNAMENTS DEC. 2 - 4 DEC. 8 - 11 JAN. 6 -8 JAN. 12 - 15 JAN. 27 - 29 FEB. 18 - 19 MAR. 17 - 19
SQUIRT - JOE SWANDA MEMORIAL PEE WEE - RYAN OLSON MEMORIAL SQUIRT C / PEE WEE C - TIGER WINTER CLASSIC BANTAM - KITTEL/PARIN POW/MIA MEMORIAL GIRLS U10/U12 - CALLY BRIGGS MEMORIAL MITE INVITATIONAL SENIOR MENS (NO CHECK)
NRYHA YOUTH TOURNAMENTS BARRY CUNNINGHAM 651-283-0072 SENIOR MENS TOURNAMENTS JEREMY MELCHERT 715-441-9324 MITE CONTACT: ANNA BONKOSKI
WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 WI C / MN C $650 WI A, MN B1 / WI B, MN B2 $725 $550 U10 B & U12 B ALL LEVELS $10/PLAYER $500 OPEN & OVER 35 / 40 tournaments@nryha.net rocksnowjm@yahoo.com
mitehockey_nr@yahoo.com
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GREENWAY AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Monticello, MN Moose Youth Hockey Association
2021-22 HOCKEY
TOURNAMENTS
2022-2023 HOCKEy Tournaments Squirt “A”
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
“Moose Cup” Hockey Tournament
Bantam B – Buzz Guyer Memorial – Dec. 16-18, 2022 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $850
Dec. 2-4, 2022
8-12 Team Pool Play $950 Per Team
PeeWee A – Dean Rajala Memorial – Jan. 6-8, 2023 8 Teams/4 games • Registration Fee $850
Mite “A/B/C”
Bantam B – Home Tournament – Jan. 13-15, 2023 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $850
“Wild Moose Jamboree” 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
For more info and to register, call Carrie Liddicoat, Tournament Director, at 612-790-1981 or email moosehockeytournaments@gmail.com
Squirt B – Misky Memorial – Jan. 20-22, 2023 8 Teams/3 games • Registration Fee $700
All tournaments include gate fees
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
For more info and to register, visit
www.gahamn.org
www.mooseyouthhockey.org
48th Annual Thanksgiving Holiday Tournament
Minneapolis Cup Nov. 25-27, 2022
2022
Bantam B1, B2, C PeeWee B1, B2, C SQUIRT B1, B2, C d e t i m Li y t i l i b a l i a v A
– $975 all levels – Parade Ice Garden – Richfield Ice Arena – St. Louis Park Arena
Presented by Minneapolis Hockey Association Information and Registration
www. mplshockey.com
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February 2023
Silver Bay Blue Line Club
2022-2023 Tournaments & Jamborees Dec. 2-4, 2022 Dec. 9-11, 2022 Dec. 16-18, 2022 Jan. 6-8, 2023 Jan. 13-15, 2023 Jan. 20-22, 2023 Jan. 27-29, 2023 Feb. 3-5, 2023 Feb. 10-12, 2023 March 10-12, 2023
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3-5 Brookings, SD: Girls19UA/B. Contact tournamentdirector@brookingsrangers.com or register at www.brookingsrangers.com.
3-5 Proctor, MN. Squirt B. Contact Carl Burke at 218-393-2220 or at pahatournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.
3-5 Bemidji, MN. Squirt C. Register at www. bemidjiyouthhockey.org.
3-5 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Squirt A. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com.
3-5 Detroit Lakes, MN: Polar Fest Freeze. U12B. Contact Monique at mattmohendri@gmail. com or 218-298-4994.
Squirt B Tournament PeeWee B1 Tournament Mite 1 & Mite 2 Jamboree 12UB Tournament PeeWee B2 Tournament Bantam B2 Tournament 10UB Tournament Squirt A Tournament Mite 1 Jamboree Mite 2 Full-Ice Jamboree - No Tournament Gate Fees For Spectators - Concession Stand Coupon for Playe rs
Register at www.silverbayhockey.com If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact Lisa at 218-226-8570.
Sara Grant at 763-442-7259 or at tournamentchair@omgha.com. Register at www.omgha.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 Grand Rapids, MN. 12UB. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
3-5 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Girls 10UB. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. Visit www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org. 3-5 Warroad, MN. Squirt A. Contact Robin Marvin at 218-452-0185 or rmarvin05@gmail.com. Visit www.warroadhockey.com. 3-5 Winona, MN. Peewee B. Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksystems2.com.
3-5 Hermantown, MN: Bantam B2. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com.
3-5 Worthington, MN: Peewee. Contact Josh Vosburgh at whatournament@hotmail.com or at 507-360-8789.
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.
4 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Mite Jamboree. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@gmail. com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit https://saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.com/i94tourneys.
3-5 Mankato, MN. Mankato Meltdown. Squirt C. Contact Vicki Kane at vbkane@gmail.com. Register at www.mankatohockey.com. 3-5 Marshall, MN. Squadron Classic. Squirt A/B. Register at https://marshall.pucksystems2.com. 3-5 New Hope, MN: New Hope Invitational. Bantam A/Peewee A. Contact Susie Melynchuk at smelynchuk@comcast.net or 612-940-8686. Visit www.armstrongcooperhockey.org
Welcome to the AmericInn of Silver Bay, MN. Large pool & waterslide. Hockey teams welcome! For reservations, call (218) 226-4300 or (877) 254-1827
3-5 New Ulm, MN: Mite Jamboree. Contact Alicia at nusetournaments@gmail.com. Visit https:// newulm.pucksystems2.com/tournaments.
Coach or Coordinator: Free (1) hotel room/night at AmericInn if you reserve 8 rooms or more/night.
3-5 Osseo/Maple Grove, MN. Girls Cabin Fever classic. U15B (new) and U10 A/B/B2. Contact
5 Sauk Centre, MN: I-94 Challenge: Mighty Mite Jamboree. Contact Heidi at heidibeissel@ gmail.com. or at 320-260-0316. Visit https://saukcentremelrose.pucksystems.com/i94tourneys. 4-5 Coleraine, MN: Mite Jamboree. Half Ice. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org. 8-11 Bloomington, MN. Cupid Classic: 12UB1/12UB2/10UB1/10UB2.. Contact bahatourneys@gmail.com. Register at www.bloomingtonhockey.com. 10-12 Eveleth, MN. Up North Wolverine. Squirt B2. Contact Michelle at rryahtournaments@gmail. com. Register at www.rryha.org.
OWATONNA
YOUTH HOCKEY
2022-23 TOURNAMENTS BATTLE AT BURICH PEEWEE A & B TOURNAMENT December 2-4, 2022 Cost: $1200
BANTAM B TOURNAMENT December 16-18, 2022 Cost: $1400
SQUIRT B & 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
All Tournaments: 4 Game Guarantee • No Gate Fees
For more info and to register online go to www.hutchhockey.com Contact: Tom Larson at 320-260-0065 or email tom.larson@ pattersonvet.com Online registration link opens June 1
2022-2023 Tournament Schedule 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
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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
Register online at
www.owatonnahockey.com For further information on the tournaments contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.director@gmail.com
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10-12 Grand Rapids, MN. Squirt B1. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
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
10-12 Hermantown, MN: Girls 10UB. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-7295493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com.
16-19 Eden Prairie, MN. Prairie Meltdown. 10UA/10UB1. Contact Shelly Heggestad at ephatournaments@ephockey.com or register at www. ephockey.com/tournaments.
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 218-2264214. Register at www.silverbayhockey.com. 10-12 Two Harbors, MN. The Great Lake Skate. Squirt B. Contact Jesse Lundgren at thyouthhockey@gmail.com or at 218-834-8339. 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.
17-19 Baldwin, WI: Squirts. Contact Andre Dubois at predcoach17@gmail.com or 715-410-9339 or register at www.baldwin.pucksystems2.com. 17-19 Grand Rapids, MN. 10UB2. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo.com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments. 17-19 Hermantown, MN: Mite I Jamboree. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey. com.
2021-2022 New Ulm/Sleepy Eye
TOURNAMENTS Dec. 2-4, 2022 PeeWee B
Jan. 20-22, 2023 Squirt B
Dec. 9-11, 2022 Squirt C
Jan. 27-29, 2023 Girls 10U
Dec. 16-18, 2022 Bantam B2
Feb. 3-5, 2023 Mite Jamboree
Jan. 13-15, 2023 Girls 12U
TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION FEE
•$900 for Squirt and 10U •$1000 for PeeWee, Ba ntam and 12U •$250 for Mite Jambor ee
No Gate Fee Pool Play • 8 Team Lim it • 4 Game Guarantee
Contact Alissa Griebel, Tournament Director, for more info 507-276-5612 • bagriebel12@gmail.com
https://newulm.pucksystems2.com
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DETROIT LAKES YOUTH HOCKEY
2022-2023 YOUTH HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS Thanksgiving Classic Nov. 25-27, 2022 Bantam B • $1300
1st Annual Derick Brehm Memorial Tournament Jan. 13-15, 2023 Bantam A • $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
The Lakes Classic Jan. 27-29, 2023 PeeWee B • $1300 Polar Fest Freeze Invite Feb. 4-6, 2023 U12B • $1050
For more info contact Monique Hendrickx at 218-298-4994 • mattmohendri@gmail.com
https://www.dlyouthhockey.com/ page/show/203545--tournamentinformation
Somerset Youth Hockey Association
2022-2023 Tournaments
S T N E M A N R U O T 3 2 2 2 0 2
All games played at the St. Luke’s Sports & Event Center
Play in Somerset – easy drive from the Twin Cities • No gate fees • Trophies for Top 3 and Consolation • Online updates • Full concessions
INTERSTATE PEEWEE CHAMPIONSHIPS Dec. 2-4, 2022 Peewee B(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Peewee C(MN)/2B 3B(WI) BANTAM SPARTAN SHOOTOUT Dec. 9-11, 2022 Bantam B1(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Bantam C(MN)/2B 3B(WI) MITE JAMBOREES Dec. 17, 2022 and Jan. 14-15, 2023 Contact:
MIDDLE BORDER SQUIRT SHOWDOWN
Jan. 6-8, 2023
GIRLS 12UB
PEEWEE B
SQUIRT A
Entry Fee: $1,050
Entry Fee: $1,050
Entry Fee: $925
Squirt B1(MN)/2A 3A(WI) Squirt C(MN)/2B 3B 1C(WI)
Nov. 25-27, 2022
SOMERSET INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL JR. GOLD
GIRLS 15UA
Jr. Gold 16 Midget/Jr. Gold B
Entry Fee: $1,450
Feb. 17-19, 2023
(4 GAME GURANTEE)
Dec. 3-4, 2022
SENIOR MEN’S NO CHECK
BANTAM B
Questions? Contact: dgilkerson@somersethockey.com
Entry Fee: $1.100
March 24-26, 2023
dgilkerson@somersethockey.com
QUESTIONS? CONTACT: tournamentdirector@somersethockey.com READY TO PLAY? REGISTER ONLINE AT
www.somersethockey.com
Jan. 6-8, 2023
PEEWEE A
SQUIRT B
Entry Fee: $1,075
Entry Fee: $900
Jan. 13-15, 2023
BANTAM A
Dec. 16-18, 2022
Jan. 27-29, 2023
Jan. 20-22, 2023 Entry Fee: $1,200
Feb. 3-5, 2023 All Tourneys are 3 Games Guaranteed! No Spectator Admission Fees
Register Online at www.proctorhockey.com Contact Carl Burke, Tournament Director: (218) 393-2220 or email pahatournaments@gmail.com
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SKATE AND STAY in Historic Stillwater
17-19 River Falls, WI: Bantam A(WI)/B(MN). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 17-19 Somerset, WI. International Invitational Junior Gold. Jr. Gold 16 Midget/Jr. Gold B. Contact tournamentdirector@somersethockey.com or register at www.somersethockey.com. 17-19 Winona, MN. Peewee C. Contact Jason at jpericak@gmail.com. Visit www.winona.pucksystems2.com.
2022-2023
HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS
St. Croix Valley Recreation Center – All Games Live Streamed
STILLWATER STAMPEDE
FULL
PeeWee B1 & B2 November 18-20, 2022
Registration: $1,425 (no gate fees) 8 teams per level – 4 game guarantee
18-19 New Richmond, WI. Mite Invitational. 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. Contact Colleen Brennan at grhockey55744@yahoo. com or register at https://www.grhockey.com/page/ show/401520-tournaments.
Register at https://www.stillwaterhockey.net/page/show/11117-tournaments
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)
24-26 Hermantown, MN: Mite II Jamboree. Contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-729-5493. More info at www.hermantownhockey.com. 24-26 River Falls, WI: Mites (Levels 2 and 3). Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com.
March 2023 10-12 Silver Bay, MN. Rocky Taconite Tournament. Mite 2 Full Ice Jamboree. Contact Bryan at 218-226-4214. Register at www.silverbayhockey. com. 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 Jeremy Melchert at 715-441-9324 or rocksnowjm@yahoo. com. Visit www.nryha.net. 17-19 River Falls, WI: Senior Men’s Fat Boys Tournament. Contact tournaments@rfhockey.com. Visit www.rfhockey.com. 24-26 River Falls, WI: 3v3 (2012/2013) (2010/2011). Boys and Girls. Contact tournaments@ 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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25-26 Coleraine, MN: Darrell Lee Memorial. Mini-Mite Jamboree. Half Ice. Contact Katie Sertich at 218-256-5388 or at tournaments@gahamn.org.
Tournament Contact: Pete Waggoner (952) 769-6513 or email: pwaggoner@youthsportsplus.com
Learn more and register at
stillwaterhockey.net 2022-2023 OSSEO MAPLE GROVE HOCKEY
TOURNAMENTS
All Tournaments played at Maple Grove Community Center and Osseo Arenas
LUCAS DECKER ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN PEEWEE B2/C December 2-4, 2022 12 teams per division pool play 4 game guarantee (15 min periods) - $1,650/team
GIRLS CABIN FEVER CLASSIC U12 A/B/B2
January 20-22, 2023 8 teams per division, 4 game guarantee (15 min periods) - $1,650/team NEW !
U15B & U10A/B/B2 February 3-5, 2023
8 teams per division, 4 game guarantee (12 min periods) - $1,650/team
For more info and to register, contact Sara Grant, OMGHA Tournament Chair, at 763-442-7259 (email: tournamentchair@omgha.com) or go to https://www.omgha.com/page/show/74-omgha-tournament-information-and-registration
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2022-2023 HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS
North Wright County Riverhawks Hockey
JANUARY 20-22, 2023 St. Michael - Albertville, MN
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JANUARY 7-9, 2023 CHARLES M. SCHULZ ARENA
Registration Opens June 1
Girls U10B
GIRLS 10UCUP A&B CAPITAL
Teams need to be a “true” B team to register
GIRLS 12U B GIRLS 10UB GIRLS 10U A & B GIRLS&10U A&B 12UB GIRLS GIRLS 12U 12U BB
November 11-13, 2022 CHARLES M. SCHULZ ARENA
FOR TEAM REGISTRATION, VISIT StPaulCapitalsHockey .com
(your 2nd highest U10 team)
Cost: $1,100
Girls U12B2 Cost: $1,200
Pin Trading Tournament • 4 games guaranteed Teams: At least 8 per level
Contact Aaron Levin at 763-412-8874 or email: tournaments@stmayha.org
Pin Trading Tournament!
*Formerly Highland Central Hockey Association.
Rock Ridge Youth Hockey Association
2022-23 HOCKEY
TOURNAMENTS For registration information visit our website
www.rryha.org
Questions: Michelle at rryhatournaments@gmail.com
The Wolverine Classic 10UB/12UB Girls Tournament
Nov. 11-13, 2022 • 16 teams
Battle by the Bridge PeeWee B2 Tournament
Dec. 9-11, 2022 • 16 teams
Matt “Nisky” Mini Mite Jamboree
Jan. 6-8, 2023 • 32 teams
Lopresti PeeWee A Tournament
Jan. 27-29, 2023 • 16 teams
Up North Wolverine Squirt B2 Tournament
Feb. 10-12, 2023 • 16 teams
26th Annual Mites Nick Vincent Jamboree
Feb. 24-26, 2023 • 32 teams
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INVER GROVE HEIGHTS HOCKEY 2022-2023 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
U12 A/B1/B2
Nov. 18-20, 2022 $1250 Entry Fee
Bantam B1/C
Jan. 13-15, 2023
$1250 Entry Fee • Pool Play
Squirts B1/C Feb. 3-5, 2023
Dec. 9-11, 2022 $1350 Entry Fee
PeeWee B1/C Jan. 6-8, 2023 $1350 Entry Fee
Conveniently located minutes from local hotels & restaurants 15 minutes from the Mall Of America & downtown St. Paul
U10 A/B1/B2
$1350 Entry Fee
• Bantam, PeeWee, & U12 Games 15 Minute Stop Time • Squirts & U10 12 Minute Stop Time • Bracket Play – 3 Game Guarantee
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTER ARENA INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN
Visit www.ighha.org
for online tournament registration
Contact Tournament Coordinator, Robin Schwab, at 651-216-4561 or email: tournaments@ighha.org
Two Harbors Youth Hockey 2022-23 HOCKEY
TOURNAMENTS NO GATE/ PLAYER FEES 3-4 Game Guarantee
Just 20 Minutes North of Duluth!
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
Entry Fee: $625
Feb. 10-12, 2023
Contact: Jesse Lundgren • Lake County Arena for Tournament Information Email: thyouthhockey@gmail.com • Phone: 218.834.8339
www.twoharborsyouthhockey.org
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2022-2023 Marshall, MN Hockey Tournaments GIRLS 10UB/12UB “Winter Cup”
State of the Art Facility | 1st Class Hospitality
Premiere Fan Experience
GAMES LIVE STREAMINGND AYS ON SATURDAYS & SU ON OUR REINHART RINK
SQUIRT A & B
“Squadron Classic”
November 18-20, 2022
February 3-5, 2023
BANTAM A & B “Battle at the Baron”
MITES & MINI-MITES
Bantam B: Dec. 2-4, 2022 Bantam A: Dec. 9-11, 2022
March 10-12, 2023
“Tiger Classic”
PEEWEE A & B
at least one game Each team is guaranteed with the potential y live streamed on Saturda they play in the of a second on Sunday if mes. ga ce pla 1st or 3rd
“Prairie Shootout” January 13-15, 2023
Bantam, PeeWee & Squirts have a 4 game guarantee. Games start Friday afternoon.
To register go to https://marshall.pucksystems2.com
Red Baron Arena & Expo 1651 Victory Drive Marshall, MN 56258
www.redbaronarenaandexpo.com
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Bantam B1
Girls 12UA
Dec. 2-4 $1500
Squirt B
Dec. 16-18 1250 $
Peewee B1
Jan. 6-8 1500 $
Jan. 13-15 $1500
Mite I Jamboree
Jan. 20-22 $1500
Mite II Jamboree
PeeWee B2 Bantam B2
Feb. 3-5 $1500
Girls 10UB
Feb. 10-12 $1250
Feb. 17-19 $350
Feb. 24-26 $450
NEW! All Tournament s 4 Games No Gate Fees
For more information and to register contact Amber Olson at hawkdome@isd700.org or 218-729-5493
www.hermantownhockey.com
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