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Spring Facility & Training Hours

Open Hours
Sunday - Thursday: 2:00pm-9:00pm

SPRING: Sunday - Thursday WORKOUT TIMES:
3:00pm
4:00pm
5:00pm
6:15pm
6:30pm
7:40pm
8:30pm
Each time we will be offering EVO and a Traditional Workout Class

Facility Info

The MAP
1850 105th Ave. NE
Blaine, MN 55449
(Schwan Super Rink)

Phone:
(763)717-3232

Email:
4northservice@maphockey.net

Summer Facility and Training Hours

Summer Facility Open Hours: 
Monday-Friday - 8:00am-6:00pm

SUMMER Workout Times:
Mon/Wed/Fri:

8:30am
9:45am
10:15am
10:55am
11:25am
12:05pm
1:35pm
2:45pm
3:55pm
5:05pm 

Tues/Thur:

8:30am
9:45am
10:55am
11:25am
12:05pm
1:35pm
1:55pm
2:45pm
3:05pm
3:55pm
5:05pm 
Each time we will be offering EVO and a Traditional Workout Class
***Subject to change***
 


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2012 - 17 National List

Name Posistion School
Tyler Cline Forward Blaine
Jordan Gross Defense Maple Grove
Michael Brodzinski Defense Blaine

2012 - 16 National List

Name Posistion School
Andrew Zerban Forward Elk River

2012 Team MN Senior NIT

Name Posistion School
CJ Franklin Forward Forest Lake
John May Forward Mahtomedi
Lucas Kohls Forward Forest Lake

2012 - 17's Final 54

Name Posistion School
Jordan Gross Defense Maple Grove
Tyler Cline Forward Blaine
Michael Brodzinski Defense Blaine
Michael Larson Goalie Totino-Grace

2012 - 16's Final 54

Name Posistion School
Alex Fredberg Defense Irondale
Andrew Zerban Forward Elk River
Chase Gorman Goalie White Bear Lake

MAP North 2012 Players of the Week

Name Tier Date
Jake Jaremko College Apr. 1 - 8
Ben Falk Junior Apr. 8 - 15
CJ Franklin Prep Apr. 15 - 22
Brady Barthold College Apr. 22 - 29
Brock Larson Tier 1 Apr. 29 - May 6
Travis Hudek H.S. May 6 - 13

MAP North 2012 Players Of The Month

Winnwell Graf Muscle Milk First Star
Aaron Dolby (Osseo) Ben Falk (St. Francis) Tyler Cline (Blaine) Milica McMillen (Breck)
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Ramsey Commits to Air Force

The Kenai River Brown Bears, proud members of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are pleased to announced that defenseman Jesse Ramsey has announced his commitment to the United States Air Force Academy, where he will continue is hockey career playing for the Falcons. Air Force is a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Hockey Association.

Ramsey (5’11/175) is in his third year in the NAHL and has spent the better part of it all with the Kenai River Brown Bears. He is currently first on the team in scoring by a defenseman with 18 points in 26 games played. He ranks in the top 10 in NAHL defensemen in shots on goal, assists and points. He is also first on the Brown Bears roster with a +9 rating.

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Windle commits to Bemidji!

The Bemidji State men’s hockey team has received a commitment from defenseman Sam Windle  according to a report by the Examiner’s Chris Paxhia, who writes on the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League.

Windle, a Maple Grove native, is listed at 6-foot-4 and 200 pounds. He played hockey and baseball at Osseo High School before heading to the USHL this season.

Moberg commits to Air Force

 

 

 

 

      The Coulee Region Chill has announced that goaltender Paul Moberg has committed to the Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey) for next season.

Moberg, a 19-year-old from Forest Lake, Minn., holds a 9-3-2 record in 14 appearances this season to compliment a 2.53 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage.

Moberg, who will compete in next month’s NAHL Top Prospects Tournament, is the sixth current NAHL player to hold a commitment to Air Force. 
 

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Frischmon Commits to MercyHurst

Coulee Region Chill forward Zac Frischmon committed to NCAA Division I Mercyhurst (Pa.) on Wednesday.

Frischmon, a second-year player from Blaine, Minn., led the Chill in scoring during the regular season with 65 points (31 goals-34 assists, tied for 8th in the NAHL) and played in both NAHL Top Prospects Tournaments this season.. He visited Mercyhurst on Monday. The National Letter of Intent spring signing period begins April 13.

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Brodzinski Commits to Gophers

On Thursday night, his son Michael, a junior defenseman at Blaine, committed to the Gophers. Michael picked the Gophers over Nebraska-Omaha. His short list of schools also included North Dakota and St. Cloud State.

 
Brodzinski, who measures 5-11, 180 pounds, scored 14 goals and added 17 assists for the Bengals last season. He scored an overtime goal in the section finals to send the Bengals to their sixth consecutive Class 2A state tournament.
 
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McDonald commits to Air Force

 

 

 

 

The Coulee Region Chill has announced that defenseman Mike McDonald has committed to the Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey) for next season.

McDonald, a 19-year-old from Mahtomedi, Minn., has a goal and three assists through 11 games this season.

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Waldoch commits to Air Force

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Austin Bruins have announced that defenseman Trevor Waldoch has committed to the Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey) for the 2012-13 season.

Waldoch, an 18-year-old from Lake Forest, Minn., has a goal and an assist through eight games this year.
 
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Gross commits to Notre Dame

Maple Grove boys' hockey defenseman Jordan Gross made a verbal commitment to Notre Dame.

Gross, who had eight goals and 22 assists as a sophomore and will return for his junior season with the Crimson, chose the Irish over St. Cloud State, defending national champion Minnesota Duluth and Colorado College.

He was selected to play with Team USA at the recent Five Nations tournament in August but missed the event because of injury.

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Brodzinski commits to St. Cloud

Johnny Brodzinski is the newest member of the Fargo Force and he is now the most recent Division I commit. The high school senior and Force forward has committed to play at St. Cloud State University under Bob Motzko following his USHL career. 

Brodzinski helped lead Blaine High School to three straight Minnesota state tournaments. He scored 31 goals and grabbed 29 assists for an impressive 60 points in 30 games in his senior season. Brodzinski grabbed a goal in both state tournament games this year and Blaine went two-and-out.

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Blomquist commits to Bentley

Blomquist, a third-year defenseman for the Coulee Region Chill, has committed to NCAA Division I Bentley (Mass.) for 2012-13. Plus, he has played in 125 career NAHL games entering the Chill's home opener on October 7th, so he carries plenty of veteran esteem.

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Kohls commits to Niagara

The Muskegon Lumberjacks have announced that Isaac Kohls verbally committed to Niagara University on Tuesday afternoon.

Kohls, a 19-year-old forward from Forest Lake, Minn., chose the accredited institution for its premier business program and because the Atlantic Hockey Association champion automatically earns an NCAA Tournament berth. Kohls finalized his decision after a recent visit, during which he liked the campus in Lewiston, N.Y., and everyone around the program.

The Jacks’ 15th-round selection (216th overall) in the 2010 USHL Entry Draft has 13 points (six goals and seven assists) in his rookie season. He also leads the club with two short-handed goals and posted a five-game point streak early in the season.

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Bonner Co-Offensive Player of the week

Bonner was named the USHL’s co-Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Dec. 17.

 

In two games with the Storm that week, Bonner racked up five points (three goals, two assists) in two victories over Sioux City. That point total was three more than he had in his previous 23 games.

Nine of his current teammates have college commitments locked up. Bonner does as well, and it’s alleviated a lot of stress. A number of his teammates still wonder daily who is watching, and where they may end up.

Bonner came to the team with that problem solved.
 
Yale University approached during his senior year at Osseo, offering a chance to play for what was at the time the top-rated Division I college hockey program in the country.