News & Press Releases

Aug-01-2006 by PowerHockey

MINNESOTA POWERHOCKEY™ TEAMS TO COMPETE IN POWERHOCKEY™ CUP 2006 AT UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

The ice hockey season may still be a few months away, but there's another form of hockey ready for some fierce international competition – PowerHockey™ . The Minnesota Stars and the Minnesota Saints traveling PowerHockey™ teams will compete in the PowerHockey™ Cup 2006 August 4 th -7 th at the University of Calgary in Calgary (Alberta) Canada .

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Sep-09-2005 by PowerHockey

HIBBING RANGERS SET TO DEFEND TITLE AT MINNESOTA POWERHOCKEY™ LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota [September 9, 2005] - The Hibbing Rangers look to repeat as champions of the Minnesota PowerHockey™ League (MPHL), Saturday, September 10. The games will be held at the Bierman Field Athletic Building on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The MPHL's six teams, which include Hibbing and Rochester, in addition to four Twin Cities' teams, come into the league's ninth Championship tournament with an opportunity to win the title. Games begin at 1:00 and close with the Championship Game at 6:30.

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Aug-08-2004 by PowerHockey

MINNESOTA STARS BEAT TORONTO ROCK FOR THE POWERHOCKEY™ CUP.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota [August 8, 2004] - The Minnesota Stars beat the Toronto Rock 4-1 to win the 2004 PowerHockey™ Cup tournament, being held on the campus of Augsburg College in Minneapolis. After a blistering first period of action where neither team could score, the Stars broke the game open on goals by Chris Kram, Wayne Baier, and Luke Pedersen to make it 3-0 Stars after two periods. The Stars opened the third period on a power-play after an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against the Rock, and Kram capitalized on the opportunity with his second goal of the game to make it 4-0. Michelle Duboulay (the 2001 PowerHockey™ World Cup Championship Game MVP) got Toronto on the scoreboard with a goal midway through the third period. The Minnesota Stars Chris Kram received the Phil Adams Memorial Trophy for being voted Tournament MVP. Minnesota Stars goaltender Steve Onsum received the Lee Nuutinen Memorial Trophy for being voted Championship Game MVP.

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Aug-05-2004 by PowerHockey

2004 POWERHOCKEYT CUP CHAMPIONS TO BE CROWNED TONIGHT.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota [August 5, 2004] - The action was fast and furious as the 2004 PowerHockeyT Cup ended round robin play Wednesday night and begins its Championship Day today with games beginning at 12:30 pm, and culminating with the Championship Game at 8:00 pm. Cable 12 (NW suburbs) will be televising the 3rd Place and Championship Game with full play-by-play coverage (tape-delay). Tom Witschen, who does broadcasts of University of Minnesota athletics, will provide play-by-play, along with Kevin Falness and Karyn Bye (both representing the NHL's Minnesota Wild). The Minnesota Wild's organist, Palmer Harbison will be entertaining everyone with stadium hockey tunes. The games are being played at Augsburg College's (Minneapolis) S.I. Melby Hall gymnasium.

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Jan-30-2004 by PowerHockey

MINNESOTA POWERHOCKEY PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2004 NHL ALL-STAR FANtasy.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota [January 30, 2004] - The U.S. Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association (U.S. EWHA) in association with the Minnesota PowerHockey League (MPHL) is excited to announce that it has been invited to participate in the 2004 NHL All-Star FANtasy, a one-of-a-kind hockey and entertainment extravaganza that will be staged at the Saint Paul RiverCentre from Tuesday, February 3 through Saturday, February 7. FANtasy will offer fans the chance to participate in and experience more than 30 attractions and exhibits, and the U.S. EWHA will be one of those attractions providing an exhibition of the sport of PowerHockey Ô . The event will take place Tuesday, February 3, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre following the 6:30 Governor/Media rollerhockey game.

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