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Minnesota Owls

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minnesota Owls
CityIsanti, Minnesota
LeagueMnJHL
Founded1993
Folded2015
Home arenaDavid C. Johnson Arena
ColorsGreen, Khaki, Black, and White
       
Owner(s)501c3
General managerCindy Kuznia
Head coachChad Kuznia
Franchise history
1993–1997North Metro Owls
1997–2015Minnesota Owls

The Minnesota Owls were a Tier III Junior ice hockey team and member of the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL). The team played their games at the David C. Johnson Arena located in Isanti, Minnesota.[1] Prior the 2015–16 season, the Owls had joined the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) - Midwest Division along with majority of the other former MnJHL teams. However, on September 1, 2015, they announced on their website that the team had gone dormant for the season.

The Owls are a non-profit corporation and sanctioned by USA Hockey.

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History

Founded in 1993 by Dick Jenkins, the team was originally known as the North Metro Owls in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL). The team was reorganized before the 1997–98 season, renaming to the current Minnesota Owls.[2]

The Owls won the MnJHL playoffs in 1994 and 1998; placed second in 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2007 and 2008; placed third in 1997. As a result, the Owls went on to represent the MnJHL at the USA Hockey Tier III National Tournament.

The 2015–16 would have been the 22nd season in franchise history, but the first outside of the MnJHL as the Owls were among the 12 teams that left the MnJHL to join the United States Premier Hockey League in a new Midwest Division. The MnJHL teams were joined by all the teams from the former Midwest Junior Hockey League, former independent teams, and expansion teams to make up the fourth Tier III division under the USPHL umbrella. However, on September 1, 2015, they announced on their website that the team would go dormant prior to their first season in the USPHL-Midwest.

Season records

Season W L T OTL GF GA Pts Regular Season Finish Playoffs
1999–00 24 10 0 2 207 147 50 2nd, MNJHL
2000–01 27 8 - 1 192 128 55 2nd, MNJHL
2001–02 9 28 - 5 154 242 23 8th, MNJHL
2002–03 3 37 - 2 92 291 8 7th, MNJHL
2003–04 7 30 1 2 119 232 17 6th, MNJHL
2004–05 26 21 0 1 200 199 53 4th, MNJHL
2005–06 17 24 4 3 160 191 41 5th, MNJHL
2006–07 27 10 3 0 193 127 57 2nd, MNJHL
2007–08 29 19 0 0 214 165 58 4th, MNJHL
2008–09 32 14 0 2 240 168 66 3rd, MNJHL
2009–10 28 20 0 2 198 153 58 5th, MNJHL
2010–11 23 19 - 3 154 153 49 4th, MNJHL
2011–12 26 19 - 3 204 166 55 3rd, MNJHL
2012–13 16 30 - 4 162 271 36 7th, MNJHL-MN Lost division quarterfinal
2013–14 10 31 - 5 121 242 25 8th, MNJHL-MN Lost division quarterfinal
2014–15 6 35 - 1 82 277 13 7 of 8 Minn Div
12 of 14 MNJHL
Lost div. quarterfinal, 0-2 (Ducks)

References

  1. ^ "Owls ready to turn a few heads". Star News. 18 September 2008.
  2. ^ "Minnesota Owls Enter their 21st Season". MnJHL. 9 September 2014.

External links

This page was last edited on 12 April 2024, at 14:35
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