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  2. Sioux City Musketeers - Wikipedia

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    The USHL stopped participation in the tournament after USA Hockey realigned its designations and the USHL became a Tier I league in 2001. The Gold Cup was discontinued after the 2003 tournament when the remaining Tier II Junior A leagues merged. [21] Sioux City participated in several Gold Cup tournaments, but only won in 1986.

  3. Ice hockey in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Unbothered by the lack of professional hockey, the USHL remained the premier league in Iowa and was buoyed by the on-ice success of its many teams. Dubuque and Sioux City combined for four championships in the 1980 but the 90s belonged to the Buccaneers. Des Moines won 3 championships to go with 4 regular season titles.

  4. United States Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Sioux City Musketeers: Sioux City, Iowa: 1972–1979 St. Paul Steers: Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1962–1966 Thunder Bay Flyers: Thunder Bay, Ontario: 1984–2000 Thunder Bay Twins: Thunder Bay, Ontario: 1970–1975 (transferred to OHA) Traverse City Bays: Traverse City, Michigan: 1975–1977 U.S. Nationals: Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1966–1967 ...

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    Mikenna Knopf of the Watertown Lakers gets ready to pass the puck as Halle Watson of the Sioux Falls Flyers approaches during their first-round game in the South Dakota Amateur Hockey Association ...

  6. Ice hockey in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    In spite of the state not having an established ice hockey team for decades, South Dakota has a very high level of engagement with the sport. While less 3,000 residents were registered with USA Hockey in 2023, the population percentage of 0.339% placed South Dakota at 13th in the nation, ahead of 'traditional' hockey states like New York and Pennsylvania. [8]

  7. Bobby Brink - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Orr Brink was born July 8, 2001, in Minnetonka, Minnesota, to Andy and Holly Brink. [1] [2] [3] His father, a former college ice hockey player for the Minnesota Golden Gophers, was a minor ice hockey coach in Minnesota, and as a child, Brink would accompany his father to the ice rink.

  8. Neal Pionk - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux City Musketeers selected Pionk in the fifth round, 66th overall, of the 2012 USHL Draft. [10] Immediately after taking Hermantown to a state championship title in 2013, Pionk left the school to begin his junior ice hockey career in Sioux City.

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