The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced that the Minnesota Junior Hockey Group, led by Scott Krueger, Scott Meyer and Joe Pankratz, has announced that the team name for the new NAHL team in Richfield, Minnesota, will be the Minnesota Magicians. The team will take to the ice in the NAHL in the 2013-14 season.
A presentation to and final approval by the USA Hockey junior
council took place at the USA Hockey Winter Meetings this past week on
January 19th. The Magicians will play their home games out of Richfield
Ice Arena. The two-sheet facility has a main arena with seating for
1,800. The Magicians are expected to play in the NAHL’s Central
Division with the likes of the Aberdeen Wings, Austin Bruins, Bismarck
Bobcats, Brookings Blizzard, Coulee Region Chill and Minot Minotauros.
"We are excited to bring the Minnesota Magicians to Richfield and
the Twin Cities area. The Magicians name will allow us to create a
unique branding and game experience for or fans and players," said Scott Krueger, Owner/Governor of the Magicians.
The Magicians also have launched a new website at www.magicianshockey.com.
In the upcoming weeks, they are expected to announce a head coach,
additional staff, season ticket packages, tender signings and much more.
About Minnesota Junior Hockey Group
Minnesota Junior Hockey Group is comprised of three partners: Scott
Krueger, Scott Meyer and Joe Pankratz. Krueger is the Global
Vice-President in charge of Manufacturing Operations of the Hydraulic
Group for the Eaton Corporation. Meyer and Pankratz are the co-founders
of Exceed Hockey, which own and operate two year-round training centers
with programs that include team training, summer development programs
and individual skills clinics.
(Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)
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