The Minnesota Arctic Blast were a professional roller hockey team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that played in the Central Division of...
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Orlando Rollergators (1995, renamed Orlando Jackals 1996–1997) Minnesota Arctic Blast (1994; 1996) Montreal Roadrunners (1994–1997) New England Stingers...
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Target Center (category Minnesota Arctic Blast)
hosted the LFL's Minnesota Valkyrie, the RHI's Minnesota Arctic Blast, the IHL's Minnesota Moose, and the Arena Football League's Minnesota Fighting Pike...
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Jeff Romfo (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
playing the 1996 season with the Minnesota Arctic Blast and the 1999 season with the Minnesota Blue Ox. "Minnesota North Stars Draft History at hockeydb...
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David Shute (ice hockey) (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
five seasons in Roller Hockey International, playing for the Minnesota Arctic Blast, Minnesota Blue Ox and St. Louis Vipers. Pittsburgh Penguins draft history...
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John Young (ice hockey) (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
79. He then played for the Minnesota Blue Ox in 1995 before returning to the Arctic Blast in 1996. "Minnesota Arctic Blast 1993-94 roster and scoring...
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for Minnesota itself. Teams from Minnesota are also represented in university sports. For example, the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota are...
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Reed Larson (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
International Hockey League Minnesota Moose in 1994–95. He also played six games in Roller Hockey International for the Minnesota Arctic Blast in 1994. Reed Larson...
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(2017) - returned in 2020 Minnesota Arctic Blast (2017) Minnesota Broncos (2016-2019) Minnesota Lakers (2016-2019) Minnesota Pitbulls (2017) North Minneapolis...
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in Roller Hockey International. Formed in the wake of the former Minnesota Arctic Blast, who played at Target Center in 1994, the Blue Ox joined RHI and...
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Randy Skarda (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
University of Minnesota WCHA 43 3 10 13 77 — — — — — 1987–88 University of Minnesota WCHA 42 19 26 45 102 — — — — — 1988–89 University of Minnesota WCHA 43...
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Larry Olimb (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
retired ice hockey defenseman and center who was an All-American for Minnesota. Olimb was a star player in high school, helping Warroad High School reach...
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Brett Larson (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
high school, Larson waited a year before beginning his college career at Minnesota–Duluth. In his freshman season he scored only three points in 26 games...
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Cory Laylin (category Minnesota Arctic Blast players)
International, playing for the Minnesota Arctic Blast in 1994 and 1996, the San Jose Rhinos in 1997 and the Minnesota Blue Ox in 1999. Pittsburgh Penguins...
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Central Division of the Eastern Conference with the Chicago Cheetahs, Minnesota Arctic Blast, New England Stingers, Pittsburgh Phantoms and St. Louis Vipers...
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the Civic Arena opened their roof when the Phantoms hosted the Minnesota Arctic Blast. It marked the first time the roof was opened for a professional...
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(1998–2003) Edmonton Coliseum (1995–1998) 1994 16,839 1974 Edmonton Minnesota Arctic Blast (1994, 1996) Target Center 1994, 1996 19,500 1990 Minneapolis Montreal...
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Arrowhead 135 (category Foot races in Minnesota)
2020-01-14. "Minnesota Ultramarathoners Enjoy Competing in Minus 28-Degree Weather". Time. 30 January 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-14. "As arctic blast smacks Minnesota...
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Porsild) facilitated the first full-scale adventure learning program with Arctic Blast 2001. Defining advances were made with student, educators and subject-matter...
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Arctic ice pack. SSW events of similar magnitude occurred in 1985 in North America, and in 2009 and 2010 in Europe. Following the initial cold blast in...
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Vortex to Blast 200 Million People With Arctic Air". November 8, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2014. Diep, Francie (2014-11-20). "Blame this Arctic Superstorm...
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"Blockbuster" arctic vehicle; furthermore he is named Jim McDonald in that release. Windchill's primary military specialty is Arctic Blast driver, and his...
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Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (redirect from Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Laboratory)
earlier Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment (SIPRE) with the Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Laboratory (ACFEL). CRREL's antecedents and...
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The Weather Channel. October 22, 2014. "Polar Vortex to Blast 200 Million People With Arctic Air". November 8, 2014. Archived from the original on November...
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hours for the storm to be classified as a blizzard, except north of the arctic tree line, where that threshold is raised to six hours. The Australia Bureau...
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‘Rust’ shooting CNN, January 19, 2024 Death toll tops 60 across U.S. as arctic blast leaves dangerous icy conditions NBC News, January 20, 2024 "DeSantis...
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Tromsø (category Populated places of Arctic Norway)
which melts or wets existing snow, often followed by chilly windy Arctic blasts, creating dangerous ice driving and walking conditions. It is common...
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decreasing due to climate change. The largest declines have occurred in the Arctic and in the mountains located outside of the polar regions. The loss of grounded...
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2015. Jenness, Stuart E. (June 1985). "Arctic Wolf Attacks Scientist–A Unique Canadian Incident" (PDF). Arctic. 32 (2): 129–132. doi:10.14430/arctic2122...
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