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History
Click on each player's photo below to learn more about these White Bear Legends
In 1968 Jim, Bob Atkinson, Don Hisdahl, Jim Shearen, Milt Stellmacher, Bob Samuelson, and John Frederickson wrote our first by-laws and completed all necessary paperwork to incorporate the White Bear Lake Hockey and Skating Association(WBLHSA). * *
In the 1970s and 1980s, the hockey program grew at an amazing rate. From 60 families, the Association has increased to over 850 families with over 1,200 boys and girls participating in the program from Clinic to Junior Midget. In 1992, the WBLAHA became the largest association in Minnesota and the United States. In 1991 the Association added Girls' Ringette and in 1994 the Girls' Hockey program began. The WBLAHA is totally self-supporting with all of its operating funds coming from registration, sponsors' fees, and fundraising. The first Association fundraiser was a dance held at the old Rod and Gun Club. Check out the plaque containing the button sold for this event at the White Bear Sports Center - compliments of Don Hisdahl. Along with this button, they sold pink garbage bags that contained the slogan "think rink - buy pink." Since that time, there have been a variety of fund raising drives, including selling candles, candy, Christmas tree ornaments, pizza and pie sales, and a car raffle. The Association currently operates a charitable gambling operation at the White Bear Bar under the direction of its Gambling Manager. In 1989, the City of White Bear Lake, with the help of many Association volunteers and funds, completed the renovations of the old White Bear Racquet Club into the White Bear Sports Center. This provided much needed ice for our expanding program. This arena was the culmination of twenty years of effort by Association members to provide this facility for our youth. In November 1991, our beloved Hippodrome received a new ice making system. This was installed with the cooperation of the White Bear School District, funding from the Association, and the tireless efforts of many volunteers. The new ice sheet extends the season and ensures ice time for our youngest skaters. In the summer of 2000, the Hippodrome was again remodeled offering a more modern facility that proudly represents our White Bear home teams. It is a tribute to the founders and the hundreds of volunteers who have followed them that thousands of White Bear Area boys and girls have not only learned the game of hockey but more importantly have a great time doing it. Dozens of White Bear Lake skaters can be found on college, semi-pro, and pro rosters around the country. They all started at the same place - learning to stand up on skates at the Hippodrome!
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