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  2. Minnesota Fighting Saints - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Fighting Saints was the name of two professional ice hockey teams based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, that played in the World Hockey Association. The first team was one of the WHA's original twelve franchises, playing from 1972 to 1976. The second team was relocated from Cleveland, Ohio, and played for part of the 1976–77 season.

  3. St. Paul Saints (IHL) - Wikipedia

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    2. The St. Paul Saints, also known as the Fighting Saints, were a minor league professional ice hockey team that played in the International Hockey League from 1959 to 1963. [1] The Saints were based in St. Paul, Minnesota and played at the St. Paul Auditorium. The Saints won consecutive Turner Cups in 1960 and 1961 as league champions, and ...

  4. 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.

  5. 'We are here and here to win': St. Paul hockey brings home ...

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    Kreuz control with the Knights. After St. Peter-Marian and Holy Name merged to make St. Paul Diocesan Jr.-Sr. High School in 2020, the new Knights hockey program won just four games in their ...

  6. Minnesota Wild - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Wild-MASC partnership is the first partnership of its kind between a private professional sports team and a public amateur sports organization. Doug Risebrough was named executive vice president/general manager of Minnesota Wild [9] and the Xcel Energy Center was completed and ready for use.

  7. Xcel Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Xcel Energy Center is a multipurpose arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Completed in 2000 and often called "The X" by fans, [5] it is named for its locally based corporate sponsor Xcel Energy. With an official capacity of 17,954, the arena has four spectator levels: one suite level and three for general seating. [6]

  8. TRIA Rink - Wikipedia

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    TRIA Rink. /  44.947389°N 93.095806°W  / 44.947389; -93.095806. TRIA Rink is an ice hockey arena and practice facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is located on the fifth floor of Treasure Island Center, a former Macy’s department store in downtown St. Paul. The arena was constructed as part of a redevelopment effort by the Saint ...

  9. St. Paul Fighting Saints - Wikipedia

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    The St. Paul Fighting Saints are a defunct professional ice hockey team. Based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, they played the 1992–93 season in the American Hockey Association. The Fighting Saints played home games at the Minnesota State Fair coliseum, now known as the Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum . Coached by Dave Langevin, the team compiled a ...