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  2. Former Wayzata hockey standout Kvasnicka commits to Gophers - AOL

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    The Gophers men's hockey team on Thursday received a verbal commitment from Jacob Kvasnicka, a high-scoring forward from Wayzata who's playing for the U.S. National Team Development Program in ...

  3. Minnesota Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Hockey is the statewide governing body of amateur hockey in Minnesota and an affiliate of USA Hockey.Since 1947, Minnesota Hockey (formerly known as the Minnesota Amateur Hockey Association or MAHA) has been providing volunteer services for the development and promotion of all youth hockey in Minnesota.

  4. Laura Halldorson - Wikipedia

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    Laura Halldorson (born January 12, 1963) is an American retired women's college ice hockey player and head coach. She was the first head coach of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers Women's Hockey team, leading the new team to national prominence in her ten seasons.

  5. High school boys ice hockey in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, nonprofit association of public and private schools with a history of service to Minnesota's high school youth since 1916. Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota. Minnesota Hockey is governed by a board of directors and ...

  6. Sophia Kunin - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Kunin (née Shaver; born April 3, 1997) is an American former ice hockey forward. She played professionally in the PWHPA and in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) for PWHL Minnesota. She is known for her versatility, and is able to play the positions of center, winger, and defense. [1]

  7. History of women's ice hockey in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1980: The Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (known today as USA Hockey) hosts the first national championships for girls' pee wee and midget divisions. A team from Taylor, Michigan wins the inaugural pee wee tournament. A team from Wayzata, Minn., is the first girls' midget National Champion.

  8. Mike Muller - Wikipedia

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    Muller started his professional career in the 1992–93 season playing eleven games for HC Moscow Dynamo [3] [4] of the Russian International Hockey League.He was the first foreign hockey player in the Russian International Hockey League, [5] in which he was a member of the championship team in the 1992–93 season.

  9. Blake Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    While he originally attended Wayzata High School, Wheeler chose to move to Breck School for his junior and senior years in order to better his chances at a hockey scholarship. [3] During the 2002–03 season, Wheeler helped lead the Wayzata Bantam team to the AA Silver Stick title and the Minnesota A Bantam State title.