Parade Stadium is nestled between the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Parade Ice Garden. First conceived in the late 1800s, the park today contains 45 acres of sports facilities. Hockey Day Minnesota 2020 outdoor contests will take place with Minneapolis' Wells Fargo Tower, Basilica of St. Mary and Lowry Hill in the background.
Minneapolis is the State of Hockey's largest city and the birthplace of 41 NHL draft picks; home to two of the top men's and women's hockey programs in NCAA history and four different youth hockey programs serving a diverse array of players and families - boys and girls, various economic backgrounds and a variety of ethnicities.
In Minnesota, Wells Fargo provides banking, investment and mortgage products and services, as well as consumer and commercial finance, through more than 200 locations, 19,000 team members, 600 ATMs, online banking and mobile banking.
Hockey Day Minnesota originated in 2007 by the Minnesota Wild to celebrate the game that has made Minnesota the State of Hockey. It is produced in partnership with FOX Sports North, Minnesota Hockey and the respective local community that serves as host each year. Previous locations include Baudette Bay (2007, 2008), Phalen Park (2009), Hermantown (2010), Moorhead (2011), Minnetonka (2012), Grand Rapids (2013), Elk River (2014), Saint Paul (2015), Duluth (2016), Stillwater (2017), St. Cloud (2018) and Bemidji (2019). For more information, visit
www.wild.com/hockeyday
.