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  2. TRIA Rink - Wikipedia

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    TRIA Rink is an ice hockey arena and practice facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is located on the fifth floor of Treasure Island Center, a former Macy’s department store in downtown St. Paul. The arena was constructed as part of a redevelopment effort by the Saint Paul Port Authority who is redeveloping the building.

  3. Lee and Penny Anderson Arena - Wikipedia

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    On January 17, 2023, St. Thomas announced that it had received a $75 million gift from Lee and Penny Anderson to construct a multiuse on-campus arena in St. Paul. [4] With a total project cost estimated to be $175 million, the arena would be home to St. Thomas' basketball and hockey teams. [4]

  4. Ice hockey in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota / Saint Paul Jr. Stars: Saint Paul: TBJHL: 1971–1973 St. Paul Vulcans St. Paul / Twin Cities Vulcans: Saint Paul: MWJHL USHL: 1973–1978 1978–2000 † Tri-City Storm: Austin Mavericks: Austin: MWJHL USHL: 1974–1977 1977–1985 Rochester Mustangs Bloomington Junior Stars: Bloomington: MWJHL USHL: 1975–1977 1977–1984 ...

  5. Minnesota Fighting Saints - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul attorney Wayne Belisle purchased the team late in the 1973–74 season. Belisle was the front man for a group of owners that included Jock Irvine. The Saints' first game, a 4–3 loss to the Winnipeg Jets, was played October 13, 1972, at the St. Paul Auditorium. The team moved to the new St. Paul Civic Center, which opened in January 1973.

  6. Category:Ice hockey in Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  7. State title games set in girls hockey. Get the updates here.

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    The Minnesota girls hockey state tournament semifinals were played Friday at Xcel Energy Center. Here's the way the day played out. Coverage from the Class 2A quarterfinals is here and here; 1A ...

  8. Ridder Arena - Wikipedia

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    Ridder Arena was the first facility in the United States to be constructed specifically for college women's hockey, and the only such facility until LaBahn Arena was built for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team in 2010. [3] As of 2018, it remains just one of two arenas built for a college women's ice hockey program. [9]

  9. St. Thomas Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the arena served as the site for the National Championship in NCAA Division III women's ice hockey. In 2023, the University of St. Thomas announced plans for Lee and Penny Anderson Arena, an on-campus hockey arena in Saint Paul. Its teams would continue to play at St. Thomas Ice Arena through the 2024-2025 season. [1]