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Steele County Blades, based in Owatonna, were approved by the league board and play out of Four Seasons Centre. The United States Premier Hockey League announced on December 18, 2014, the formation of a Midwest Division to begin in the 2015–16 season by adding the entire Central Division of the MnJHL. [ 1 ]
The franchise first played as the Owatonna Express in Owatonna, Minnesota, in 2008 replacing the recently relocated Southern Minnesota Express. The Express played their home games at the Four Seasons Centre at the Steele County Fairgrounds . [ 2 ]
Four Seasons Curling Club Blaine: Minnesota Dedicated 6 yes Minnesota, USWCA 2012 Club site: Frogtown Curling Club St. Paul: Minnesota Dedicated 6 yes : Minnesota 2010 Club site; Biff Adams Ice Arena Glacial Ridge Curling Willmar: Minnesota Arena - Willmar Civic Center Arena; club (not facility) formerly known as Willmar CC 5 yes Minnesota 2004 ...
The franchise began as an expansion team to the NAHL in 2005. The team played in the town of Owatonna, Minnesota, as the Southern Minnesota Express.After the 2007–08 season, it was announced that the Express would relocate to the Detroit Area, where they would be called the Motor City Machine.
Rents ice at Fort Frances Country Club, Ontario, Canada. Itasca Curling Club [2] [3] [18] Grand Rapids: Dedicated 4 1968 Lakes Curling Club [2] [3] [19] Detroit Lakes: Dedicated 4 1980 Mankato Curling Club [2] [3] [20] Mankato: Dedicated 5 1903 Formerly known as the Caledonia Curling Club Owatonna Curling Club [2] [3] [21] Owatonna: Dedicated 2
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 50th season of operation in 2024–25. [1] It is the only Tier II junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey, and acts as an alternative for those who would not or did not make the roster of a team in the Major Junior Canadian Hockey League (CHL) nor Tier I United States Hockey League ...
Mayasich, a two-time All-American, played four seasons with the Gophers (1951–1955) and holds team records for goals and points scored both in a game and for a career. Although he was a member of the silver medal 1956 and gold medal 1960 Winter Olympic U.S. hockey teams, he only played professionally briefly, in minor league hockey.
The DECC was the site of the NCAA I men's hockey championships in both 1968 and 1981, hosted the 2003 and 2008 Women's NCAA Division I Frozen Four. The DECC Arena hosted the Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks, an indoor football team, from 1999–2000 and currently host the Duluth Harbor Monsters in The Arena League, which began play in 2024.