Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com is dedicated to those from Minnesota's past whom have carved out Minnesota's rich hockey history from the "State-of-Hockey". It is Vintage Minnesota's Hockey's.com wish to relive those rich memories of hockey's yesteryears. From the Millers at the old Minneapolis arena, to the North Stars at the Met Center, and the Old-Barn at Mariucci Arena - where countless Minnesota hockey legends were made. Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com wishes to take a step-back-in-time, and keep those memories alive forever.
We at VMH.com will be updating the site on a daily basis with new content,
history, and photos. If their is a certain Minnesota Hockey players bio you
know. We at VMH.com are always looking for more content to be added, if
you have an interesting piece of data, player information, or old photos
from Minnesota's hockey past we would like to talk to you, since pre-internet
history is sometimes hard to obtain.
Minnesota Hockey to make my dream of having this website a reality.
Without Rogers help, and his vast hockey knowledge on Minnesota's
hockey roots from the AC's era, their wouldn't be any hockey heritage in
Minnesota to relive.
Our storefront @ ClassicMNHockey.com donates to different silent auctions
and fundraisers (please contact us for more information). In addition to
running the historical website and becoming more established with our
storefront we are able to donate a percentage of our earnings to local youth
hockey programs (see customer feedback). It gives us great personal
satisfaction to be able to support youth hockey in Minnesota because it was
during our years in those programs that we truly learned the importance of friendship, commitment and leadership!
For questions or comments on this site feel free to: E-mail us
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"You know, Willie Wonka said it best: We are the makers of dreams, the dreamers of dreams, we should be dreaming. We grew up as kids having dreams, but now we're too sophisticated as adults, as a nation. We stopped dreaming. We should always have dreams. I'm a dreamer." Herb Brooks