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10/08/2022 1:04 am  #2861


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

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10/08/2022 1:19 am  #2862


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Cold Spring is a town of about 2,500 located a little southwest of St. Cloud. Cold Spring has a storied history in the MAHL's summer companion, Town Ball Baseball. The Springers baseball team has 4 State Titles and the most State Tournament appearances of any team. The Springers will be joining the Granite Hockey League and will play their home games at 500 seat River Lakes Civic Arena.

The team will go by the "Springers", becoming the hockey chapter of the Cold Spring Springers baseball team. The Springers also keep the baseball teams colors, script, and CS monogram to show that they're technically the same team. Their official colors are Maroon and Gold.



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10/08/2022 1:32 am  #2863


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Dryden is a town in Northwestern Ontario with a population of about 6,500. Dryden will be joining the Northland Hockey League and will play their home games at 1,000 seat Dryden Memorial Arena.

The team will be called the "Bulls" named after "Max the Moose", an 18 foot Bull Moose statue created in 1962 that has become Dryden's official mascot. The Bulls logo is an illustration of Max the Moose inside a roundel with the team name. Their official colors are Honolulu Blue, Silver, and White.



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10/08/2022 1:43 am  #2864


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Morden is a town in Southern Manitoba with a population of over 5,000 and is half of Manitoba's Twin Cities alongside neighboring Winkler. Morden will be joining the Northland Hockey League and will play their home games at 1,000 seat Access Event Centre.

The team will be called the "Monsters", named after the Mosasaur, a prehistoric marine reptile which has been discovered in the Morden area. Morden is home to the largest collection of marine reptile fossils in Canada, including the largest Mosasaur ever recorded. The Monsters logo is an oval with a Mosasaur skull inside. Their official team colors are Black and Cardinal.



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10/08/2022 1:52 am  #2865


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Winkler is the slightly bigger brother compared to its twin city Morden, with a population of over 6,000. Winkler will be the third and final team joining the Northland this offseason and will play their home games at 2,000 seat Winkler Arena, sharing their home with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Winkler Flyers.

They'll be called the "Wranglers", an ode to the areas history and the towns annual Harvest Festival that includes a Rodeo. The Wranglers decided to adopt their arena-mates color scheme of Black and Orange.



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10/08/2022 2:02 am  #2866


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Glencoe is a town in south-central Minnesota, located just southeast of Hutchinson. They will be joining the Southwest Hockey Association and will call 500 seat Glencoe Ice Arena home.

The team will go by the "Gaels" in honor of the town being named after Glen Coe, Scotland. Their logo is a G with a Celtic knot design inside. They also have a Celtic Cross secondary logo that they use on the shoulders of their jerseys. The Gaels wanted to represent both countries with Gaelic roots, adopting a color scheme of Irish Green and Scottish Blue.



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10/08/2022 2:11 am  #2867


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Champlin is a town just across the river from Anoka with a population of over 16,000 and is set to join the North Metro Hockey League. With Ramsey moving into their own place, a spot opened up at 1,500 seat Anoka Area Ice Arena where they'll share a home with the Anoka Warriors.

They will be called the "Commodores", honoring the towns namesakeĀ U.S. Navy Commodore Stephen Champlin who fought in the war of 1812. The Dores logo is an anchor with a star and tangled rope in the team colors of Navy and Gold.



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10/08/2022 2:17 am  #2868


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Dayton is a town of about 4,400 found just up the river from Champlin and across the river from Ramsey. Dayton is also set to join the NMHL and will play their home games at 600 seat Dayton Ice Arena.

They'll be called the "Dukes", picked simply because the founders liked the way it sounded with the alliteration. Their logo is a classic Old English D in the team colors of Red and Powder Blue.



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10/08/2022 2:25 am  #2869


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Shorewood is a town right on Lake Minnetonka in the heart of the Hennepin Hockey League with a population of over 5,500. The Sharks will play their home games at the 750 seat Shorewood Community Center.

They team will be called the "Sharks", picked because of their location on the water and the alliteration with the town name. Their logo is a shark fin sticking out of choppy water inside a roundel. The fin has a couple gashes that subtly make the fin the shape of the letter S. The Sharks official colors are Black, Teal, and Silver.



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10/08/2022 2:35 am  #2870


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Waconia (Wah-Koe-Nee-Uh) is a town just beginning to develop on the western edge of the twin cities. The population is currently at about 3,500 but growing rapidly. They will be joining the Hennepin Hockey League and will play their home games at Waconia Ice Arena which can seat 500.

The name "Mariners" was picked in honor of the towns namesake an lifeblood, Lake Waconia. The Mariners logo is a WM for Waconia Mariners with a compass rose inside. The logo is perfectly symmetrical and looks the same when flipped upside down. Waconia's official color scheme is Teal and Orange.



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