Minneapolis is the largest city of the state of Minnesota, United States with a population of 672,833. Minneapolis adjoins St. Paul, the state capital; the two of them together are known as the Twin Cities.
Hockey in Minneapolis[]
Minneapolis has hosted the 1958 and 1966 Men's Frozen Four and the 2001, 2006, 2010 and 2013 Women's Frozen Four.
Teams[]
- Minneapolis Bermans (American Amateur Hockey League, 1947-1950) withdrew
- Minneapolis Bruins (Central Hockey League, 1963-1965) become Oklahoma city Blazers
- Minneapolis Bruins (Can-Am Junior Hockey League, 1972-1973)
- Minneapolis Bungalows
- (Minnesota Hockey League, 1954-1955) see CHL
- (Central Hockey League, 1956-1961)
- (Minnesota Hockey League, 1954-1955) see CHL
- (Central Hockey League, 1956-1961)
- Minneapolis Jerseys (American Amateur Hockey League, 1947-1951) withdrew
- Minneapolis Millers
- USAHA, 1923-1925) join CHL
- Central Hockey League, 1925-1926) join AHA
- (AHA, 1925-1931) folded February 12, 1931
- Central Hockey League, 1931-1935) join AHA
- (AHA, 1936-1942) disband with league, return in USHL
- (USHL, 1945-1950) folded
- (American Amateur Hockey League, 1951-1952) join CHL
- (Central Hockey League, 1952-1953)
- (Central Hockey League, 1958-1961) join USHL as Rebels
- Minneapolis Millers (IHL) (International Hockey League, 1959-1963) folded
- Minneapolis Rebels (United States Hockey League, 1961-1962) withdrew
- Minneapolis Junior Stars (Midwest Junior Hockey League, 1973-75)
- Minneapolis Stars (United States Hockey League, 1984-85) folded
- Twin City Fords (American Amateur Hockey League, 1950-1951) withdrew
Collegiate[]
Augsburg College Auggies (NCAA, 1973-2005)
University of Minnesota Golden Gophers (NCAA, division I)
Arenas[]
- Mariucci Arena
- Minneapolis Arena
- Ridder Arena
- Target Center
- Williams Arena
- Minneapolis Auditorium
- Lynnhurst Park Rink
- Lake of the Isles Rink
- Linden Hills Park Rink
- Logan Park Rink
- Luxton Park Rink
- Longfellow Park RInk
- McRae Park Rink
- Van Cleve Park Rink
- Sibley Park RInk
- Shingle Creek Park Rink
- Powderhorn Park Rink
- Windom Park Rink
- Pearl Park Rink
- North Commons Park Rink
- Matthews Park Rink
- Waite Park Rink
- Kenny Park Rink
- Hiawatha School Park Rink
- Parade Ice Garden
- The Depot
- Northeast Ice Arena (formerly Edison Civic Arena)
- Augsburg College Ice Arena
- Minnehaha Academy Ice Arena
- Victory Memoria Ice Arena
- Hiawatha Lake Park Rink
- Armatage Park Rink
- Bohanon Park Rink
- Brackett Park Rink
- Harrison Park Rink
- Bryant Square Park Rink
Players and staff[]
- Casey Borer
- Chad Erickson
- Jake Gardiner
- Don Jackson
- Steve Jensen
- Lance Pitlick
- Shaun Sabol
- John Taft
- Erik Westrum
- David Backes
- Nick Bjugstad
- Tom Chorske
- Joe Dziedzic
- Ben Eaves
- Rusty Fitzgerald
- David H. Jensen
- Bob Johnson
- Virgil Johnson
- Leonard Lilyholm
- Brock Nelson
- Jordan Parise
- Matt Smaby
- Pat Westrum
External Links[]
- Minneapolis, Minnesota on Wikipedia