The home district of CPYHA
Directions to more than 150 rinks in and around Minnesota. This link takes you to the ARENAS search page.
The coaching clinic season for Levels 1-3 officially runs from September 1 to December 31. Level 4 clinics are typically held from April to August with some districts holding them as late as September/October. If you don’t see a clinic near you right away, continue to check the website as clinic instructors add clinics on a weekly, if not daily basis. If you do not see one in your area, you may need to travel to a neighboring state to locate a clinic before the end of the calendar year or the start of the next clinic season. Clinics are posted by clinic instructors at their discretion.
The website for the City of Champlin Ice Forum. The site includes contact information, facility hours, directions and rental information.
Champlin Park High School is an International Baccalaureate School located in a first ring suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Built in 1992, Champlin Park is one of five high schools in the Anoka-Hennepin School District. We serve students who reside in the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, and Dayton. Our projected enrollment for the 2009-2010 school year is 3,014 students, grades 9 - 12. Ms. Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed is serving her fifth year as principal.
The website for FlexxCoach
Hockey Giant - The world's largest selection of hockey gear at up to 40% off!
Hockey's version of The Sporting News
IceJerseys.com - The best selection of hockey jerseys online. Also allows you to make your own jersey!
The online version of hockey's favorite newspaper with official team rankings.
Minnesota Hockey is the statewide governing body of hockey in Minnesota.
MN Boys High School Hockey website
Official web site for the statewide governing body of high school athletics and activities in Minnesota.
Official site of the Minnesota Wild
The official site of the NHL
The best resource for college hockey
A comprehensive site covering ice and inline hockey around the country
One of the Country's Tier I Junior Leagues
One of Division I College Hockey's Premier Leagues
The NWS Windchill Temperature (WCT) index uses advances in science, technology, and computer modeling to provide an accurate, understandable, and useful formula for calculating the dangers from winter winds and freezing temperatures. The index: Calculates wind speed at an average height of five feet, typical height of an adult human face, based on readings from the national standard height of 33 feet, typical height of an anemometer Is based on a human face model Incorporates heat transfer theory, heat loss from the body to its surroundings, during cold and breezy/windy days Lowers the calm wind threshold to 3 mph Uses a consistent standard for skin tissue resistance Assumes no impact from the sun (i.e., clear night sky).