Minnesota high school boys hockey

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The Minnesota high school boys hockey program is a high school ice hockey program in the State of Minnesota. Based on tournament attendance, ice hockey is the most popular high school sport in the state. 157 high schools (approximately 256 schools and over 6,500 participants in total due to cooperative team arrangements) field sanctioned varsity teams competing in the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL). These teams are divided into two classes, AA and A. Each class is also divided into eight sections.

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High school hockey players throughout Minnesota participate in a maximum of 25 contests, excluding the Minnesota State Boys' High School Hockey Tournament. Teams currently play three 17-minute periods to comprise a game. A lengthened period time was recently adopted by the Minnesota State High School League.

Boys hockey concludes their season with a four day tournament in March that features sixteen teams competing for championships in both classes. From 1945 through 1991 the tournament consisted of a single class, eight team tournament instead of the present day two class (AA and A) tournament. Private schools were not allowed to play in the Tournament until the 1974-75 season. In 1992-93, the tournament was composed of Tier I and II teams. This two-year experiment sent the top team from each of the eight sections to the Tier I portion of the tournament and the remaining teams conducted a playoff to determine who would be included in the Tier II tournament. In 1994, the dual class system was adopted and teams were placed into a class structure based on school enrollments. Attendance has been strong throughout the years with 22 tournaments eclipsing the 100,000+ barrier and in 2004 a record setting total of 120,114 (both classes). In the 2006 State Tournament, the average attendance per game in the championship brackets was 18,000 people.

Neal Broten, Herb Brooks, Phil Housley, Tom Preissing, Doug Zmolek, John Mayasich, Craig Norwich, Mike Antonovich, Henry Boucha, Steve Janaszak, John Pohl, Dave Spehar and Mark Parrish are among the many notable players that participated in Minnesota high school hockey.

Since 1994, the MSHSL's process to determine section assignments for boys' hockey is based on school enrollments and activity classifications. The basic premise is to place the largest 64 schools into Class AA and the remaining high schools in Class A. Both Classes are then divided into 8 Sections each. Teams are placed into their section assignments with geographic location as a primary consideration. High schools initially placed in Class A have the option to play at the Class AA level.

Beginning with the 2007 state tournament, the top four teams in each class will be seeded. Coaches of the participating schools will vote to determine the seeded teams the Sunday before the state tournament. The four teams are then bracketed so that if the seeded teams advance, the top seed will play the fourth seed while the second and third seeds will play each other. The quarterfinal opponents of the seeded teams will be determined by a blind draw.

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[edit] Teams

School Team Colors Championships
Academy of Holy Angels Stars Royal, Vegas Gold 2002 (AA), 2005 (AA)
Albert Lea Tigers Cherry and Blue
Alexandria Cardinals Red and Black
Andover Huskies Black & Gold
Anoka Tornadoes Maroon and White 2003 (AA)
Apple Valley Eagles Brown, Gold & White 1996 (AA)
Austin Packers Red & White
Bagley/Fosston Flyers Maroon & Gold
Becker/Big Lake/Milaca Eagles Blue & White
Bemidji Lumberjacks Navy Blue and White
Benilde-St. Margaret's Red Knights Red and White 1999 (A), 2001 (A)
Blaine Bengals Navy, Columbia Blue, & White 2000 (AA)
Blake Bears Royal, Kelly, White
Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars Columbia Blue, Silver 1981, 1989, 1992-93 (I), 1994 (AA)
Bloomington Kennedy Eagles Navy Blue, Gold 1987
Brainerd Warriors Blue and White
Breck Mustangs Blue and Gold 2000 (A), 2004 (A)
Buffalo Bison Purple and White
Burnsville Blaze Black and Gold 1985-86
Cambridge-Isanti Bluejackets Royal Blue & White
Centennial Cougars Scarlet and White 2004 (AA)
Champlin Park Rebels Navy, Silver, White
Chaska Hawks Purple and Gold
Chisago Lakes Wildcats Forest Green, Gold, Black
Chisholm/Cook Bluestreaks Red & Blue
Cloquet/Esko/Carlton Lumberjacks Purple & White
Coon Rapids Cardinals Red and White
Cretin-Derham Hall Raiders Purple and Gold 2006 (AA)
Crookston Pirates Navy & Gold
Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin Rangers Maroon & White
Delano/Rockford/Watertown-Mayer Tigers Orange & Black
Detroit Lakes Lakers Red & White
Dodge County (Kasson-Mantorville) Wildcats Royal and Black
Duluth Central Trojans Red and White
Duluth Denfeld Hunters Maroon and Gold
Duluth East Greyhounds Red and Grey 1960, 1995 (AA), 1998 (AA)
Duluth Marshall Hilltoppers Black and Gold
Eagan Wildcats Royal, Kelly, Silver, White
East Grand Forks Green Wave Green, White and Red
Eastview Lightning Black, Blue, White, Silver
Eden Prairie Eagles Scarlet and Black
Edina Hornets Green and White 1969, 1971, 1974[1], 1978[1], 1979[1], 1982, 1984, 1988, 1997 (AA)
Elk River Elks Red, White, Black 2001 (AA)
Ely Timberwolves Red and White
Eveleth-Gilbert/Mesabi East Golden Bears Gold & Black 1945, 1948-51, 1993 (II), 1998 (A)
Fairmont Cardinals Cardinal and White
Faribault Falcons Green and White
Farmington Tigers Orange and Black
Fergus Falls Otters Maroon and Gold
Forest Lake Rangers Maroon and Gold
Grand Rapids Thunderhawks Orange and Black 1975-1976, 1980
Greenway Raiders Kelly Green & White 1967-68, 1992 (II)
Hastings Radiers Royal Blue, Gold
Henry Sibley Warriors Red and Gold
Hermantown Hawks Blue and Gold 2007 (A)
Hibbing Bluejackets Navy Blue and White 1952, 1973
Hill-Murray Pioneers Green, White, Black 1983, 1991, 2008 (AA)
Holy Family Catholic/Waconia Fire Forest Green & White
Hopkins Royals Royal Blue & Silver
Hutchinson Tigers Black and Yellow
International Falls Broncos Purple and Gold 1957, 1962, 1964-66, 1972, 1995 (A)
Irondale Knights Maroon and Gold
Kittson Central Wolfpack Orange, Gold, Black& White
La Crescent Lancers Kelly Green and White
Lake of The Woods Bears Maroon and Gold
Lakeville North Panthers Red & White
Lakeville South Cougars Cardinal Red/M. Gold
LeSueur-Henderson/St. Peter Bulldogs Blue, Sliver, White
Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato Dragons Green, White & Black
Little Falls Flyers Purple and White
Luverne/Pipestone Area Cardinals Red and White
Mahtomedi Zephyrs Navy and Gold
Mankato East Cougars Black and Gold
Mankato West Scarlets Red and White
Maple Grove Crimson Crimson and Gold
Marshall Tigers Orange and Black
Minneapolis South Tigers Black and Orange
Minneapolis Southwest Lakers Purple & White 1970
Minneapolis Washburn Millers Blue and Orange
Minnehaha Academy Redhawks Red and White
Minnetonka Skippers Royal Blue and White
Monticello/Annandale/Maple Lake Stars Red
Moorhead Spuds Orange and Black
Moose Lake Area Rebels Red, Blue, Gray
Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson Mustangs Royal Blue, White
Morris/Benson Area Storm
Mound-Westonka White Hawks Red and White
Mounds View Mustangs
New Prague/Montgomery-Lonsdale [1] Maroon and Black
New Ulm Eagles Purple and White
North Branch Vikings
North St. Paul Polars Cherry Red and White
Northfield Raiders Maroon and Gold
Orono Spartans Navy/Scarlet
Osseo Orioles Orange and Black
Owatonna Huskies Royal Blue and Silver
Park Center Pirates Green and Gold
Park-Cottage Grove Wolfpack Forest Green & White
Park Rapids/Menahga/Nevis Panthers Orange and Black
Pequot Lakes Patriots Red, White and Blue
Pine City/Rush City Dragons Kelly Green & White
Prairie Centre Area North Stars Black, Maroon, Gold
Princeton Tigers Black, Orange, White
Prior Lake Lakers
Proctor Rails Green & White
Providence Academy Lions Navy and Old Gold
Red Lake Falls Eagles Purple and Gold
Red Wing Wingers Purple and White 1997 (A)
Richfield Spartans Cardinal and White
River Lakes Stars Red, White, Black
Robbinsdale Armstrong Falcons Red, White & Blue
Robbinsdale Cooper Hawks Orange and Blue
Rochester Century Panthers Navy and Silver
Rochester John Marshall Rockets Red and Black 1977
Rochester Lourdes Eagles Purple and Gold
Rochester Mayo Spartans Green and Gold
Rogers/Zimmerman Royals
Roseau Rams Green and White 1946, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1990, 1999 (AA), 2007 (AA) Official Site
Rosemount Irish Navy & Gold
Roseville Raiders Black and Silver
Sartell-St. Stephen [2]
Sauk Rapids-Rice Storm
Shakopee Sabers Red, White, Black
Silver Bay Mariners Blue & White
Simley Spartans Columbia Blue, Scarlet & White
Sleepy Eye Indians Orange and Black
South St. Paul Packers Maroon and White
Spring Lake Park Panthers Royal, Scarlet, White
St. Bernard's/St. Agnes Bulldogs Royal Blue, Gold
St. Cloud Apollo Eagles Red, White and Blue
St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders Royal Blue and Gold
St. Cloud Tech Tigers Orange and Black
St. Francis Fighting Saints Navy Blue and White
St. Louis Park Orioles Orange, White, Black
St. Michael-Albertville Knights Blue and Gold
St. Paul Academy Spartans Vegas Gold and Navy
St. Paul Senators [3] Red and Black
St. Paul Como Park Cougars Black and Yellow
St. Paul Johnson Governors Maroon and White 1947, 1953, 1955, 1963
St. Thomas Academy Cadets Royal Blue, White 2006 (A), 2008 (A)
Stillwater Ponies Red and Black
Tartan Titans Air Force Blue, Silver
Thief River Falls Prowlers Royal Blue & Gold 1954, 1956
Totino-Grace Eagles Blue & Gold 2002 (A)
Tri-City [4]
Two Harbors Agates Maroon &White
Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl Blue Devils Royal Blue & White
Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines Royal Blue & Gold
Warroad Warriors Black and Yellow 1994 (A), 1996 (A), 2003 (A), 2005 (A)
Waseca Bluejays Blue and Gold
Wayzata Trojans Royal Blue and Gold
White Bear Lake Bears Orange, White, Black
Willmar Cardinals Cardinal and White
Windom Eagles Blue and Gold
Winona Winhawks Black and Orange
Woodbury Royals Royal Blue and White
Worthington Trojans Black and Red
  1. ^  From 1972 to 1981, the Edina School District operated two high schools (see Edina High School History), Edina East and Edina West, each with their own respective sports teams. The State Hockey Championship was won by Edina East in 1974, 1978 and 1979.

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  1. ^ Coaches seed top four teams in each class

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