Minnesota Moose

Minnesota Moose
Minnesota Moose
Minnesota Moose
Founded 1994
Home ice Saint Paul Civic Center
Target Center
Based in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota
Colors Black, Dark Purple, Forest Green, Dark Copper, Copper, Yellow, White
League International Hockey League

The Minnesota Moose was an ice hockey team in the International Hockey League. They played in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA, at the Saint Paul Civic Center. The team also played some home games at the Target Center in Minneapolis. The Moose were a representative of professional hockey in Minnesota at a time when the hopes of the state for recovering an NHL team had all but vanished. In 1996, after two years in the Twin Cities, the team moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba to become the Manitoba Moose.

Seasons: 1994-1996
Arena: St. Paul Civic Center
Uniform colors: Green, purple, black and white
Logo design: A cartoonish moose
Division titles won: none
Regular season titles won: none
League championships won: none

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History

The market was previously served by: The Minnesota Fighting Saints of the WHA (1972-6, 1976-7) and the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL (1967–1993)
The franchise became known as: Manitoba Moose (1996-2011) (now the St. John's IceCaps)
The franchise was replaced by: Minnesota Wild of the NHL (2000-present)

Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T OL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
1995–96 82 30 45 - 7 254 322 67 Last, Midwest Out of playoffs
1994–95 81 34 35 - 12 271 336 80 4th, Central Lost in round 1

Team records

Goals: 38 Dave Christian American (1994–95)
Assists: 81 Stephane Morin Canadian (1994–95)
Points: 114 Stephane Morin Canadian (1994–95)
Penalty minutes: 181 Brad Miller Canadian (1994–95)
GAA: 3.31 Parris Duffus American (1995–96)
SV%: .895 Parris Duffus American (1995–96)
Career goals: 60 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career assists: 132 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career points: 192 Stephane Morin Canadian
Career penalty minutes: 351 Brad Miller Canadian
Career goaltending wins: 25 Tom Draper Canadian
Career shutouts: 1 Tom Draper Canadian, Parris Duffus American
Career games: 161 Stephane Morin Canadian

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