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Home Ice Advantage: Minnesota's Community Hockey Legacy Part 2 of 3



Youth Hockey outside the State of Hockey is very different than it is in Minnesota. Club teams, AAA teams, junior ranks, give players and parents a multitude of options to play hockey, but the costs from both a financial and emotional aspect can be high. Take a look at youth hockey outside Minnesota, and how the community the community model inside the borders, continue to produce players in both mens and women’s hockey among the highest levels of the sport. This is part 2 of a 3 part series, Home Ice Advantage: Minnesota’s Community Hockey Legacy.

12 Comments

  1. Watching the outpouring of support for Wyatt Kaiser at the X on Saturday….these videos scream TRUTH! There was 150-200 at McGovern's in support of him. Everyone bought their own tickets and supported a great kid who is living out his dream and we were all on the ride along with him.

  2. Proud Minnesota hockey player, though too bad I had the "misfortune" of playing high school hockey for a private school. That being said, the guys I played with growing up in my part of Saint Paul are my brothers for life. Played for a year in college at a school in New England. All my teammates were from the northeast and wanted to know what the MN State HS Tournament was like to play in. Had to tell them I didn't come close, but we had a lot of fun partying at the tournament watching it!

  3. I’m from Minnesota and live in Illinois, hockey access down here is a joke in terms of ice and the costs.

  4. Would love to visit you all from NM and show my wife the state of hockey @minnesotawild and be her first NHL game.

  5. I have chills! This is so good!
    Fantastic production – kudos to all the talented people who put this together!

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