Minnesota_Moose

Minnesota Moose

Minnesota Moose

Ice hockey team in St. Paul, Minnesota


The Minnesota Moose were an American professional ice hockey team based out of Saint Paul, Minnesota that played in the International Hockey League from 1994 to 1996.

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History

Following the departure of the National Hockey League's Minnesota North Stars in 1993, the state of Minnesota was left without a professional hockey team. To fill that void, the Minnesota Moose were founded the following year. The team began play in the IHL for the 1994–1995 season, using the Saint Paul Civic Center at its home arena, with some games in Minneapolis's Target Center.

After two years in the Twin Cities, the team was sold to a group of Canadian businessmen including Mark Chipman, who relocated the team to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and renamed them the Manitoba Moose. The franchise has played in the American Hockey League since the demise of the IHL in 2001 and is now the top minor league affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets, sharing the Canada Life Centre.[1] The state of Minnesota welcomed a new NHL team, the Minnesota Wild, in 2000. The Wild play at the Xcel Energy Center, located on the site of the old Civic Center in St. Paul.

Season-by-season results

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Team records

Goals: 38 Dave Christian American (1994–95)
Assists: 81 Stephane Morin Canadian (1994–95)
Points: 114 Stephane Morin Canadian (1994–95)
Penalty minutes: 181 Brad Miller Canadian (1994–95)
GAA: 3.31 Parris Duffus American (1995–96)
SV%: .895 Parris Duffus American (1995–96)
Career goals: 60 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career assists: 132 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career points: 192 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career penalty minutes: 351 Brad Miller Canadian
Career goaltending wins: 25 Tom Draper Canadian
Career shutouts: 1 Tom Draper Canadian, Parris Duffus American
Career games: 161 Stephane Morin Canadian

Head coaches


References

  1. Wiebe, Ken (May 31, 2011). "Winnipeg fans have Moose to thank". Winnipeg Sun. Archived from the original on August 31, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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