Numbers game
A look at the revenues — based largely on registration fees, which reflect participation — of youth hockey associations in the Twin Cities:
Association*Annual Revenues
Edina Hockey Association $1.2 million (2011)
Wayzata Youth Hockey Association$1.17 million (2011)
Eden Prairie Hockey Association$904,851 (2011)
Lakeville Hockey Association$864,407 (2010)
North Metro Youth Hockey Association$206,308 (2013)
Anoka Area Hockey Association$171,484 (2011)
*Figures from the most recent tax filings or annual reports.
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