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2025 Season Registration Now Open!

 

 

Sign up for the 2025 MAVS Season!

 

 

Mavs Hell Week

 

 

2025 Mavs Hell Week Camp

Four Seasons Centre Ice Arena | Owatonna, MN


Session 1:
July 6 - 11, 2025
Boys and Girls '10 - '15


Session 2:
July 11 - 13, 2025
Girls only '09 - '15

 

 

Registration link & more details can be found here.

 

Summer Skating

2025 Mavs Spring/Summer Skates

Click HERE to register.

 

 

Sunday Power Skating:

April 27th to August 17th (see exact dates and times below)

16 sessions, 60 minutes per session

Cost: $350

Boys and Girls 2009 - 2015. Limited to 30 skaters.

 

Shoot Pass Score:

April 29th to August 13th (see exact dates and times below)

15 sessions, 90 minutes per session

Cost: $400

Boys and Girls 2009 - 2015. Limited to 25 skaters. Goalies skate for free but need to sign up so we know who is coming

 

Locations:
MidAmerican Energy RecPlex, West Des Moines, IA
Ames/ISU Ice Arena, Ames, IA
 

More details can be found here.

Mavs News

Mavs in the News

 

Walker Duehr, '97 Mav Alum, scored his first NHL goal on January 12th for the Calgary Flames against the St. Louis Blues. 

 

 

Kobe Roth, '97 Mav Alum, makes headlines for his passion for Hockey and his unmatched sportsmanship. Read more details here

 

Kobe Roth celebrates with the 2018 national championship trophy, after the game in which he broke his leg.

 

 

Congratulations to former Maverick (2000) Mason Plante.  Mason was named the NAHL Midwest Division Top Star of the Week!  Mason tallied 3 points (1 goal, 2 assists) in the Fairbanks Ice Dogs sweep over Maine.

Find full article here.  http://nahl.com/news/stars/weekly.cfm

 

 


CONGRATS NOAH ELLIS!

 

Former '02 Maverick defenseman, Noah Ellis, was awarded the USHL "Defenseman of the Week," Week 6 award after his first USHL (game winning) goal on October 26th against the Madison Capitols. Ellis spent his youth hockey summers playing for the Mavericks. This summer, Ellis traded in the purple sweaters for maroon and black as he commited to UMass Amherst. Ellis also had the oppourtunity to represent Team USA at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzy Cup in Russia in August.

 

Click play to listen to Noah Ellis' post period Buccaneer player spotlight interview!

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Congrats Mavs!!

 


 

Mavericks 25th Season

 

From our Maverick family to yours,

 

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the past 25 years as an organization! It is hard to believe what started out as a thriving pee-wee team back in 1996 turned into 4 youth hockey teams competing all summer long. We are very thankful for all the players and families who have entrusted our organization with their player development. 

 

Our organization owes a big thank you to Mas Fukushima, the person who started the Mavericks in 1996.  Mas had a huge influence (and still does) on how our organization is run and the fundamentals we teach. We would also like to recognize Pat Cullen, the head coach of the ‘86 Mavericks team and longtime Coaching Director. Pat's work ethic and dedication for greatness is reflected in our coaches, as many of them played for him at some point in their career. There are countless others we would like to thank, from those who have served on the board to those who have been team managers. A big thanks to Caitlyn Gunnare and Grey Larson, they were both invaluable in building this organization. Caitlyn still serves as our Assistant GM as well as webmaster. 

 

Since day one, we have referenced the Mavericks as being one big family. The camaraderie is seen daily as some of our original teammates are now coaches and know our youngest players by name. The relationship does not fade when a player makes a team at another level, instead, the alumni congratulate them on their achievement and offer words of advice to help further their hockey career.

 

It has always been our intention to help each player achieve their goals in hockey, whatever they may be. From those that dream of being drafted to the NHL to those that wish to play for their high school team. Each dream is different, and we see it as our job to help them realize and achieve it.  

 

Once again, we thank everyone for 25 wonderful years. To the players, coaches, and administrators but most of all, the parents. The ones who get up before the sun and drive to practice, the ones who take time off work to haul their player to the far corners of the hockey world. We thank you and may we be blessed with another 25 years of success both on and off the ice.  

 

Coach Al Smith

2025 Mavs AAA Hockey Season

 

Click Here to Register Now! 

Submit Payment via Paypal by clicking "Donate" 

 

Summer cost: $1200 Includes: Pre-season camp, four tournaments, four practice weekends (20+hours of ice time), jerseys & socks

$300 Deposit due by Feburary 1st. 

 

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Mavs Alumni

Noah Ellis

'02 Mavs

USHL Defenseman of the Week

Vegas Golden Knights Draft Pick

UMASS (NCAA)

Kobe Roth

'97 Mavs

2019 & 2020 NCAA Champion

 

Tanner Sorenson

'93 Mavs

2015-16: Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL)

 

Nick Bruenateau

'92 Mavs

2015-16: Stavanger Oilers (Norway)

 

Ben Grenier

'93 Mavs

2015-16: Bowling Green State University (WCHA)

 

Brandon Parker

'93 Mavs

2015-16: University of

Alabama-Huntsville

(WCHA)

 

Jorie Walters

'93 Mavs

2015-16: University of Wisconsin (WCHA)

 

Clay Anderson

'94 Mavs

2015-16: Harvard University (ECAC)

 

Willem Nong-Lambert

'94 Mavs

2015-16: Western Michigan University (NCHC)

 

Ryan Galt

'94 Mavs

2015-16: University of 

Nebraska-Omaha (NCHC)

 

Zeb Knutson

'94 Mavs

2015-16: Minnesota State-Mankato University (WCHA)

 

Nick Deery

'94 Mavs

2015-16: University of Minnesota-Duluth (WCHA)

 

CJ Smith

'94 Mavs

2015-16: University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East)

 

Kathleen Rogan

'94 Girls

2014-15: Minnesota State-Mankato (WCHA)

 

Walker Duehr

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Tri City Storm (USHL)

2017-21: Minnesota State-Mankato University (WCHA)

2021- Calgary Flames (NHL)

 

Nolan Schaeffer

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Fargo Force (USHL)

 

Brady Ferner

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

 

Kobe Roth

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL)

Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

2016-17: University of 

Minesota-Duluth (NCHC)

 

Ryan Finnegan

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) / Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 

2016-17: Quinnipiac University (ECAC)

 

Sam Wenner

'97 Mavs

2015-16: Coulee Region Chill (NAHL) / Austin Bruins (NAHL)