Minnesota Mullets

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Minnesota Mullets
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City Minneapolis, Minnesota
League USPHL-Premier
DivisionMidwest
Founded1993
Home arenaAugsburg University Ice Arena
Owner(s)Chris Walby
Head coachChris Walby (2017–18)
Affiliate Jersey Hitmen (NCDC)
Franchise history
1993–2000East Metro Lakers
2000–2009St. Paul Lakers
2009–2014Edina Lakers
2014–2017Forest Lake Lakers
2017–presentMinnesota Mullets

The Minnesota Mullets are a Tier III junior ice hockey team located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Mullets play in the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) Premier Division. From 1993 to 2015, the team played in the former Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL). For most of the franchise's existence, it was known as the Lakers and played in various cities in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.

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History

Formed by Ralph Hayne [1] in 1993 as the East Metro Lakers, the team called Aldrich Arena in White Bear Lake home until 2000. Under the guidance of coach Mike LaValle, the Lakers won the USA Hockey Junior B National Tournament in 1999. [2]

Forest Lake Lakers logo. Lakers Junior Hockey.jpg
Forest Lake Lakers logo.

The team renamed St. Paul Lakers and moved to Highland Arena for one season before relocating to Veterans Memorial Community Center in Inver Grove Heights. In 2009, it was renamed Edina Lakers when the club called Minnesota Made Ice Center. In 2014, the team relocated again to Forest Lake and became the Forest Lake Lakers.

In 2015, the Minnesota Junior Hockey League was merged into the United States Premier Hockey League as part of the Midwest Division, a new Tier III league within the USPHL. However, the Midwest did not have its own league playoff championships, but instead the top teams from the Midwest Division played the top teams from the USP3 Division for a single championship. The Lakers won their conference semifinals, qualifying for the USPHL USP3/Midwest playoffs but failed to move on past the round robin stage. In 2016, the Midwest Division was split up among the USPHL Elite and USP3 Divisions with the Forest Lake Lakers going to the Elite Division. In April 2016, Kasey Yoder replaced Dennis Canfield as head coach and general manager.

On September 9, 2016, Hayne sold the franchise to Chris Walby. Walby then took over as head coach and general manager from the recently promoted Yoder. He then led the Lakers to a 23–17–4 record and a home playoff spot in the first round. At the conclusion of the 2016–17 season, Walby renamed the franchise to the Minnesota Mullets while remaining in Forest Lake. The Mullets also became a player development affiliate of the Jersey Hitmen of the National Collegiate Development Conference, a new higher-level league run by the USPHL for the 2017–18 season. In 2019, the team moved to Northeast Ice Arena in Minneapolis.

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGARegular Season FinishPlayoffs
Minnesota Junior Hockey League
1999–0036431019972667th, MNJHL
2000–013611214261302054th, MNJHL
2001–024213245311452096th, MNJHL
2002–034226160521861564th, MNJHL
2003–0440201811421741703rd, MNJHL
2004–0548142932331762115th, MNJHL
2005–0648103521231632717th, MNJHL
2006–074063112151442986th, MNJHL
2007–084893810191742998th, MNJHL
2008–094812331271682798th, MNJHL
2009–1050271904581951626th, MNJHLLost Division Quarterfinals
2010–114521204461621735th, MNJHL
2011–124820271411602496th, MNJHL
2012–135023234501892206th, MNJHL-MNLost Division Quarterfinals
2013–144612304281072057th, MNJHL-MNLost Division Quarterfinals
2014–15422616521631096th, MNJHL-MNLost Division Semifinals
United States Premier Hockey League
2015–1648397280257911st of 9, Western Conf.
2nd of 17, USPHL-Midwest
Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 2–1 vs. Decatur Blaze
Won Conf. Semifinals, 2–1 vs. Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings
1–1–1 in USPHL Round Robin
(L, 1–3 vs. Eels-USP3; W, 6–3 vs. Hounds-Midwest; T, 2–2 vs. Hitmen-USP3)
2016–174423165511451354th of 8, Midwest
13th of 27, USPHL-Elite
Lost div. quarter-finals, 1–2 vs. Chicago Cougars
2017–184426153551651224th of 9, Midwest West
15th of 44, USPHL-Premier
Won First Round series, 2–0 vs. Wisconsin Muskies
Lost quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Minnesota Moose
2018–194422193471551456th of 9, Midwest West
28th of 52, USPHL-Premier
Lost First Round series, 0–2 vs. Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings
2019–204422175491751496th of 9, Midwest West
26th of 52, USPHL-Premier
Lost First Round series, 0–2 vs. Minnesota Moose
2020–214419205431571686th of 9, Midwest West
34th of 62, USPHL-Premier
Lost First Round series, 0–2 vs. Hudson Havoc
2021–224418242381311646th of 8, Midwest West
45th of 64, USPHL-Premier
Lost First Round series, 1-3 vs. Hudson Havoc
2022–2344736115892099th of 9, Midwest West
63rd of 69, USPHL-Premier
Did not qualify
2023–244413310261352028th of 9, Midwest West
50th of 61, USPHL-Premier
Lost Div Quarterfinals, 0-2 vs. Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings

Notable alumni

The Lakers have produced a number of alumni playing in higher levels of junior hockey, NCAA Division I and Division III, and ACHA college programs, and professional hockey. [3]

Coaches

CoachSeasonsNotes
1993–95
Mike LaValle [5] 1995–99Named assistant coach at Augsburg College
Jeff St. Martin1999–02
Don Babineau2002–0446-34-1-1 record over two seasons.
Cal Ballard2004–05
Stu Ronsberg2005–08
Dan Strot2008–09
Wes Durand2009–10Single season most wins as a member of the MnJHL in franchise history and most goals scored in single season in franchise history.
Kasey Yoder [6] 2010–11Named assistant coach at Austin Bruins (NAHL) [7]
Joe Long [8] 2011–12Named assistant coach at Hamline University [9]
Dennis Canfield [10] 2014–2016Named head coach of the Atlanta Capitals (NA3HL)
Kasey Yoder2016
Chris Walby2016–presentBought the franchise in September 2016, renamed it to Minnesota Mullets the next season.

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