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3/09/2020 4:17 pm  #1001


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Section30 wrote:

I hope everyone is ready, I have been hinting at something big coming up for what seems like a year now and I'm thrilled to say that the time has finally come!

The upcoming offseason is the biggest in MAHL history and will change the league forever. It is going to be quite a long offseason compared to past seasons and I hope to have everything ready in the next couple days!

MY OH MY!!!  I am hyped for this...


 

3/09/2020 5:10 pm  #1002


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Oh, this is gonna be good!  Congrats to the Bavarians by the way, always nice to see one of the best looking teams in the league win it all!




 

3/09/2020 5:54 pm  #1003


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Section30 wrote:

I hope everyone is ready, I have been hinting at something big coming up for what seems like a year now and I'm thrilled to say that the time has finally come!

The upcoming offseason is the biggest in MAHL history and will change the league forever. It is going to be quite a long offseason compared to past seasons and I hope to have everything ready in the next couple days!

 
In the words of Jesse Pollock, the biggest squid I’ve ever seen, “LET’S GOOOOOO!!!!!!!”




Charlotte Racers (2016 AltHL Champions) St. Louis Explorers (2000 & 2011 AltBowl Champions) Minnesota Giants (2000, 2004, 2006 & 2014 AltBA Champions)
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3/09/2020 8:10 pm  #1004


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Very excited for the upcoming changes! Can't wait to see what you have in store for us.

 

3/09/2020 9:51 pm  #1005


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Congratulations to the Bavarians and here's hoping that the Millers can get it done next season. I of course can't wait to see what happens in the offseason.

By the way, I was previously mungojerry311 but decided to create a new account after I did a clean install on my computer.
 





 

3/10/2020 4:26 pm  #1006


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

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3/10/2020 8:16 pm  #1007


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Leagues?!


 

3/10/2020 10:41 pm  #1008


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

I am SO VERY VERY READY for this...even after the divisional split, the Twin Cities League remained SO VERY STOCKED, that there were so many good teams who would've made the playoffs in any other league (likely won league titles in a few), but missed the mark here.

Bring it on!


 

3/11/2020 2:11 am  #1009


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

JamHeronArk wrote:

Leagues?!

Leagues 

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3/11/2020 1:40 pm  #1010


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

1971/72 Offseason Highlights

- 4 New Leagues are set to join the MAHL
             - Teams in all 4 expansion leagues will wear white at home

- 21 Expansion teams will be joining said leagues

- 8 Teams adjusted their identities

- The first official mascot in MAHL history was introduced
             - Bloomington West has used a live Airedale Terrier named Weston since their inception as a non-official mascot

- 6 Teams moved indoors
             - Blackduck: The Mallards are moving off of the pond and into 750 seat Blackduck Ice Arena
             - Burnsville: The Bucks will now be calling 750 seat Burnsville Ice Center home
             - Chisholm: At long last the Flames are moving into the Chisholm City Sports Arena, becoming the final Iron Range team to make the move indoors. The CCSA holds 1,250
             - St. Cloud: The Bearcats and Storm are finally moving off of Lake George, sharing the 2,000 seat Municipal Athletic Complex (MAC)
             - Winona: The Wildcats are moving into an arena by their name, 750 seat Wildcat Arena

- 2 Teams changed arenas
             - Ely: The Black Bears are making the move from Black Bear Arena to the other side of Sheridan Street, into the 750 seat Ely Ice Arena
​             - Grand Forks: The Jets are making the move into Ralph Engelstad Arena on the campus of the University of North Dakota. Their new home has a capacity of 6,067

- New playoff format with teams coming from 3 regions; North, South, and Twin Cities

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