Minnesota Loons (ice hockey)

Last updated
Minnesota Wilderness(NA3HL)
City Eveleth, Minnesota
League North American 3 Hockey League
DivisionWest
Founded2012
Home arena Eveleth Hippodrome
Owner(s)Barry Bohman
General managerDave Boitz
Head coach Mike Muller [1]
AffiliateMinnesota Wilderness
Websitewildernesshockey.com
Franchise history
2012–2020Breezy Point North Stars
2021–2023Minnesota Loons
2024-currentMinnesota Wilderness

The Minnesota Loons are a USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III Junior ice hockey team playing in the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL). The team plays their home games at Breezy Point Ice Arena in Breezy Point, Minnesota. The organization was originally known as the Breezy Point North Stars and was founded as a non-profit corporation operated by Whitebirch, Inc.

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History

Established in 2012, [2] the North Stars were originally managed by Joe Bergquist. The first head coach was Brian Henrichs. The first victory in franchise history came in their ninth league game, a 3–2 win over the Alexandria Blizzard on October 19, 2012. [3]


After two seasons and just 12 victories, Henrichs was replaced by Jeff Worlton, a former minor league player and head coach in the North American Hockey League. [4] In 2016, Worlton would be hired mid-season by the North American Hockey League's Kenai River Brown Bears and assistant coach Josh Dallman would take over as head coach. At the end of the 2015–16 season, Dallman would also leave to work for Worlton again in Kenai and the North Stars would hire Jon Jonasson, former head coach of the Helena Bighorns, as head coach for 2016–17. [5] Jonasson left after one season and was replaced by DJ Vold. [6] Former professional player Mike Muller was hired as the head coach for the 2019–20 season. [7]


After the 2019–20 season, the team stated it would not be participating in the following season. After one dormant season, the franchise was sold in 2021 to MHCPA, LLC, an ownership group composed of Craig Larson, Anthony Maucieri, and former NHL player Chris Stewart. The franchise was reactivated as the Minnesota Loons for the 2021–22 season [8] and the new management re-hired Muller as head coach. [9]

After the 2023-24 season, the Minnesota Loons moved from Breezy Point to Eveleth, Minnesota, where they went under the umbrella of the Minnesota Wilderness. [10] They will use the same name, colors, logos, and uniforms.

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGAPIMRegular Season FinishPlayoffs
2012–1348443019862648686th of 6, West Div.
17th of 17, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2013–14488382181072908916th of 6, West Div.
20th of 21, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2014–1547143033113316712735th of 6, West Div.
24th of 31, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2015–164722178521421519183rd of 5, West Div.
20th of 34, NA3HL
Lost Div. Semifinals, 1–2 vs. Twin City Steel
2016–17472519305318915410674th of 5, West Div.
21st of 48, NA3HL
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–2 vs. Granite City Lumberjacks
2017–1847153020321422398565th of 5, West Div.
33rd of 42, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2018–19471428323313222111916th of 7, West Div.
26th of 36, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2019–2047937101911334411596th of 6, West Div.
31st of 34, NA3HL
Did not qualify
2020–21Franchise dormant
Minnesota Loons
2021–224754200108834110016th of 6, West Div.
33rd of 34, NA3HL
Did not qualify for post season play
2022–23471331212913619812086th of 6, West Div.
29th of 34, NA3HL
Did not qualify for post season play
2023–2447342118793678436th of 6, West Div.
33rd of 34, NA3HL
Did not qualify for post season play
Minnesota Wilderness

Alumni

The North Stars have had a number of alumni move on to collegiate programs and higher levels of junior ice hockey in the United States and Canada. [11]

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