Northern Lights Hockey is a nonprofit organization that fielded a Tier III Jr. Aice hockey team located in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA, a southwest suburb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Northern Lights Hockey played in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL), a college preparatory league. Although the nonprofit does not have a current hockey team, the organization still exists and provides other sports services while it keeps the option open of fielding hockey teams at various youth / junior levels.
Between 2002 and 2013, the team played a 40-50 game regular season schedule and post-season playoffs. Throughout the season the Northern Lights play games and scrimmages against NCAA Division III teams and ACHA college teams.
The 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has been managed by Ross and Stephanie Smith, who joined the hockey business after working several years in hockey sports medicine, specializing in concussions.[1]
History
After the South Suburban Steers were reorganized in 2002, the team was renamed and moved to Bloomington, Minnesota. They play their games at the Bloomington Ice Garden, which was Team USA's practice rink in preparation for the 1980 Winter Olympics "Miracle on Ice."
[2] Many of the student-athletes attend Normandale Community College, take online courses, or attend a local high school.
The Northern Lights were MNJHL regular season champions and Bush Cup winners in 2002-03, 2011–12 and 2012–13; national tournament semifinalists in both 2003 and 2006. In 2013 Twin Cities advanced to the USA Hockey National Championship game, falling short to the North Iowa Bulls. The team also represented the Minnesota Junior Hockey League at the 2010 and 2012 USA Hockey National Tournament.
On August 25, 2014, the team announced it would temporarily suspend operations for the 2014-15 season with plans to return for the following season.[4] However, during the 2014-15 season, 13 of the remaining 14 teams in the MnJHL announced they would joining the United States Premier Hockey League for the following season in a new Midwest Division. The MnJHL would subsequently suspend operations for the 2015-16 season with no announcement for the future of the Northern Lights.[5]
Season-by-season
Season
Wins
Losses
Ties
OTL
Points
Finish
Playoffs
2002-03
32
10
0
0
65
1st
Won Bush Cup. Nationals appearance
2003-04
16
21
0
3
35
4th
2004-05
31
15
0
2
64
3rd
2005-06
34
6
4
4
76
2nd
Bush Cup runner-up. Nationals semifinalist.
2006-07
18
20
1
1
38
4th
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
31
16
0
3
65
3rd
Bush Cup runner-up. Nationals appearance.
2010-11
15
26
0
4
34
7th
2011-12
42
5
0
1
85
1st
Won Bush Cup. Nationals appearance.
2012-13
45
4
0
1
91
1st
Won Bush Cup. Nationals runner-up.
2013-14
27
15
0
2
58
4th
Alumni
Players have advanced to play higher levels of Junior hockey (USHL, NAHL), NCAA and ACHA college hockey as well as professional hockey.[6]
Coaching staff have also advanced through the Northern Lights coach development program which intentionally creates first-time employment opportunities for strong candidates. Six Northern Lights Hockey coaches have served and advanced including: