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Cal was born in Warroad in 1924. He grew up playing hockey on the Warroad River, and on an outdoor rink that was made in the school yard with snow banks all around it. Although Cal loved to play the game, he is most known for how much he promoted the sport of hockey, locally and nationally.
Jan 21, 2024 · The history and heritage of hockey in Warroad is a matter of town pride. Its biggest booster was Calvin Coolidge “Cal” Marvin (1924-2004), who coached hockey for nearly 50 years. Cal Marvin grew up skating on the river and dreamed of an indoor rink.
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The roots of Warroad hockey can be traced to those days at the dawn of the 20th Century, when the sport was played on ponds, the Warroad River and in backyard rinks, traditions that continue here to this day.
Feb 22, 2022 · How did Warroad earn the iconic moniker of Hockeytown USA®? Learn about the origin of the nickname and the ongoing hockey legacy that supports it.
As a freshman in high school, Bill helped the Warroad Warriors take home a 2 nd place trophy in the 1953 Minnesota State High School Tournament playing alongside his older brother, Roger.
Feb 19, 2017 · Warroad’s NHL legacy began in 1971 with the debut of Henry Boucha, a silver medalist at the 1972 Olympics, and another member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
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His NHL career would span 15 years and more than 1,000 games, playing for the Jets, Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks. His final two years of pro hockey came back home in Minnesota, when he starred for the Minnesota Moose of the IHL, before calling it quits in 1996.