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March 2023

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Goals & Assists Goals & Assists MINNESOTA HOCKEY NEWS & NOTES FUTURES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LAUNCHES THIS SPRING A HAT TRICK OF STRENGTH, CAPABILITY AND TECHNOLOGY When it comes to trucks, Chevy's reputation speaks for itself. Chevy is the proud presenting parnter of "Chevy's Drive to State." A lineup led by the legendary Silverado. Choose between nine trims and four powertrains. Including the available Duramax® 3.0L Turbo-Diesel that delivers 277 horsepower, 460 lb.-ft. of torque and the ability to tow up to 13,200 lbs. so you get the blend of strength, capability and efficiency that's right for you. You're also covered for the long haul with proven technologies like Trailer Sway Control, Hill Start Assist and Auto Grade Braking. And with eight available cameras offering up to 14 views, you can keep an eye on what's in tow. Chevy Silverado—all plus and no minus. UBS OFFERS FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Do you remember when you first started to think about your financial future? You had more questions than answers. That's why UBS offers financial education guides that can help young people get started. And it's avail- able where many people today turn to for answers for almost everything: online. On the site, we make sure to ask about goals before answering any questions. Then, we use our expertise to reach not just any answer, but the right answer. We invite the young people in your life to visit ubs.com/thecode for personalized guides that can help from the ground up. Planning a future is too important to put off. MINNESOTA'S BEST PLAY HIGH PERFORMANCE The CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Spring Programs and Fall Tier I Leagues provide the best players in Minnesota with an oppor- tunity to compete and train with and against each other. As a part of the USA Hockey Player Development process, the HP Spring Programs provide a series of evaluations, festivals and camps to identify, expose and develop the best players in Minnesota from ages 14-18 with the top players from the 15, 16 and 17 levels advancing to the USA Hockey National Festivals. The HP Fall Tier I Leagues offer players high performance training, exposure and skill development in combination with intense com- petition leading up to the Peewee, Bantam, Girls 15U or High School season. All teams will have the opportunity to compete for the chance to represent Minnesota at the USA Hockey Tier I and II National Championships. For more information, including the most up to date schedule, visit minnesotahockey.org/highperformance. 06 06 M H J ON L I N E . C O M | M A R C H 2 0 2 3 Operations, Jeremy Reed. "The program will provide access to any player and will feature top of the line coaching, regardless of a player's ability, experience or home district. The Futures Development Program will combine the best curriculum of USA Hockey, coupled with instruction from a variety of qualified, trained, and dedicat- ed coaches." Visit minnesotahockey.org/ futuresdevelopment for more information. Minnesota Hockey 's Futures Development Program aims to aid players, coaches, and families across the state who are search- ing for an offseason develop- ment-based offering that would be open to all players with 2010 and 2011 birth years. This program is available to age-eligible players across the state on a first-come, first serve basis and will be run through the athletes' respective home Districts. "After years of research and development, we are thrilled to bring the Futures Development Program to life," said Minnesota Hockey 's Vice President of Hockey

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