Gold Vision
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Hockey numbers aren’t down, but High School League participation in many demographics is changing based on all the points already made above.
Youth Hockey (mites through bantams) are at an all time high in Minnesota. You’re just seeing people flock to the larger and more successful associations and high school programs earlier and earlier. Maple Grove, Wayzata, Edina, and Minnetonka are all putting together 8-10 teams at every level while the majority of neighboring associations are struggling to put together teams. There has also been a shift of top level A/AA kids playing at the hockey schools like Breakaway Academy. I’d guess at least a third of the Minnetonka and Edina Varsity rosters have BA alumni on there teams.
Junior Gold Hockey participation is also at an all time high. You’re seeing some relatively high level hockey played at that level, giving kids a chance to keep playing outside of the ultra competitive and specialized HS league. There are a ton more multi-sport kids playing Junior Gold. Those mega associations are rostering up to 4 Junior gold teams in addition to the huge JV/V rosters.
Minnesota Hockey is healthy overall, but the shift in these all-star teams and ultra specialized athletes at the high school level is kind of sad.
Youth Hockey (mites through bantams) are at an all time high in Minnesota. You’re just seeing people flock to the larger and more successful associations and high school programs earlier and earlier. Maple Grove, Wayzata, Edina, and Minnetonka are all putting together 8-10 teams at every level while the majority of neighboring associations are struggling to put together teams. There has also been a shift of top level A/AA kids playing at the hockey schools like Breakaway Academy. I’d guess at least a third of the Minnetonka and Edina Varsity rosters have BA alumni on there teams.
Junior Gold Hockey participation is also at an all time high. You’re seeing some relatively high level hockey played at that level, giving kids a chance to keep playing outside of the ultra competitive and specialized HS league. There are a ton more multi-sport kids playing Junior Gold. Those mega associations are rostering up to 4 Junior gold teams in addition to the huge JV/V rosters.
Minnesota Hockey is healthy overall, but the shift in these all-star teams and ultra specialized athletes at the high school level is kind of sad.