Minnesota Wildcats

Minnesota Wildcats
City Maple Grove, Minnesota
League MnJHL
Founded 2004
Home arena Maple Grove Community Center
Colors Navy, Orange, and White
              
Owner(s) Cal Ballard
General manager Phillip Diskerud
Head coach Jon Liesmaki
Franchise history
2004–2005 Twin Bridges Lightning
2005–2011 Minnesota Wildcats

The Minnesota Wildcats were a Tier III Junior A ice hockey team playing in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL). The team played their home games at the 1,200-seat Maple Grove Community Center located in Maple Grove, Minnesota.[1]

History

Founded in 2004 as the Twin Bridges (later St. Louis) Lightning,[2] the franchise was sold and relocated to Maple Grove, Minnesota in 2005 to become the Minnesota Wildcats.

The Wildcats normally played 48 game regular season games, in addition to showcase and post-season tournament games. In 2011, the Wildcats folded and were replaced by the Maple Grove Energy. The Energy would have different owners but would carry over many of the former Wildcats coaches and staff.[3]

Season-by-season records

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Regular Season Finish Playoffs
Twin Bridges Lightning
2004–05 48 11 34 2 1 25 133 252 7th, MnJHL
Minnesota Wildcats
2005–06 48 13 30 4 1 31 155 225 6th, MnJHL
2006–07 40 6 29 2 3 17 148 268 5th, MnJHL
2007–08 48 6 39 2 1 15 110 319 9th, MnJHL
2008–09 48 10 36 2 22 184 364 9th, MnJHL Did not qualify
2009–10 50 4 44 2 10 81 388 9th, MnJHL Did not qualify
2010–11 45 6 38 1 13 121 255 8th, MnJHL Did not qualify

Alumni

The Wildcats have produced a number of alumni playing in higher levels of junior hockey, NCAA Division III, and ACHA college programs.[4]

References

  1. "Maple Grove Community Center". Wildcatsjrhockey.com. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  2. "Progressing Careers As Coaches And Officials". Minnesota Junior Hockey League. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  3. "New Junior Hockey Team Coming to Maple Grove". Maple Grove Patch. June 20, 2011.
  4. "Wildcats Alumni". Wildcatsjrhockey.com. Retrieved 2010-06-28.

External links

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