Saint Paul Power Play Hockey Pass

Expiration: Jun 30th 2024

Sign up for your free pass, discover over 20 iconic Saint Paul hockey stops, check-in on your pass when you visit to earn points, and win great prizes along the way! The more check-ins you have, the more points and prizes you earn.

You’ll have the power play advantage while exploring the Capital City of the State of Hockey. The pass is totally free and easily delivered to your mobile phone via text and e-mail. Make it your goal to discover these local gems around every corner and start checking in to earn prizes.


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Apostle Supper Club
Supper club dining across the street from Xcel Energy Center. Order your cocktail in a "Goalie Glass" at the False Eye Doll Lounge.
Bad Weather Brewing Company
With free shuttle rides to/from all Wild home games, this local brewery is the perfect pre-game stop.
Bennett's Chop & Railhouse
Stop by for dinner, appetizers or drinks before home Wild games and hop on the Bennett's shuttle for a ride to/from the game.
Charles M. Schulz-Highland Arena
Named after St. Paul native Charles Schulz, the creator of the comic strip Peanuts - and an avid hockey fan. You may catch a high school match-up here, a youth team's practice, or be able to get on the ice during open skating.
Herb Brooks Statue
Statue depicting Herb Brooks’ famous pose as he celebrated Team USA’s victory at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. Designed by local artist, NIck Christensen, the bronze statute is 11 ft tall atop a 5 ft hight base.
Herbie's On The Park
Hockey fans will feel at home in this upscale tavern named for Saint Paul's own Herb Brooks of 1980 Olympic hockey fame. Find his Olympic ring on display along with mural composites of his hockey history at the back entrance.
Joseph's Grill
Come by for great food, happy hours and game day specials and get a shuttle ride to/from the game ($2/person).
Ken Yackel-West Side Arena
Named to honor a storied NHL, University of Minnesota, and Olympic hockey player from the neighborhood, the arena is heavily used by youth hockey and an in-line skating group.
Landmark Center
Landmark Center landed in the hockey spotlight in the Mighty Ducks scene where Coach Bombay and Charlie’s mom stroll through a winter festival and admire the ice sculptures. It's the “ice castle” overlooking Rice Park. The building is a popular event center that hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year (including the annual Saint Paul Winter Carnival).
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Mancini’s Char House
This supper club is a Saint Paul tradition and offers shuttle rides to/from home Wild games. The walls are adorned with portraits of notable athletes - as well as musicians and politicians - and each year St. Paul Athletes are inducted into the Mancini’s Sports Hall of Fame.
Mickey's Diner
While this iconic diner is no longer open for business, the landmark was part of all three of The Mighty Ducks films. It was the local diner where Charlie's mom works and a hangout for players on the team.
New Bohemia - St. Paul
New Bohemia's selection of sausages and brews pack a serious punch—so serious that they have their own penalty box. With a 160” projector TV, they've also got one of the biggest screens to watch the game.
Obb's Sports Bar & Grill
An Eastside staple, you'll find longtime regulars and new visitors hanging around at Obb's Sports Bar - there are 10 televisions and sports memorbilia decorates the walls.
Oscar Johnson Arena
Named after St. Paul native Oscar Johnson who co-founded the once historic Ice Follies traveling circus ice show.
Pillbox Tavern
Pillbox Tavern is located in the Treasure Island Center - also home to Tria Rink, practice ice for the Wild. Watch the game on the 65” laser projector or one of their 22 TVs, while enjoying drink specials and upscale tavern fare.
Seventh Street Truck Park
Connected to New Bohemia is Seventh Street Truck Park. Grab a bite from one of five different food trucks.
Shamrocks
This Irish bar is the perfect spot for game-day. Plenty of TVs to catch the game, and rides to/from Xcel Energy Center on the Paddywagon.
Smorgie's
Located directly across the street from the Xcel Energy Center, Smorgie's is your best bet if you're out on the town and want to check all of the boxes: location, affordability, and atmosphere. A Smorgasbord, if you will.
The Hockey Lodge
Located inside the Xcel Energy Center, the Hockey Lodge is the official retailer of the Minnesota WIld hockey team, offering full line of products for the NHL's Minnesota Wild, AHL's Iowa Wild, various Minnesota college hockey teams, as well as vintage North Stars items.
Tiffany Sports Lounge
Tiff's in Highland Park turns into an all-out Minnesota hockey bar on Wild game days. With over 37 TVs and 3 big screens, plus booth seating with TVs on either side, it's a great place to catch all of the action.
Tom Reid's Hockey City Pub
This pub is owned by former NHL player and longtime Wild color commentator Tom Reid. The walls are adorned with over 400 pieces of hockey memorabilia, including jerseys, sticks, photos, and autographed items from the biggest names in the game. Full menu with great food and drinks - try Tom’s Signature Candaian Poutine.
Enjoy 2fers during all live Minnesota Wild games
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TRIA Rink St. Paul
Head to the 5th floor of Treasure Island Center to find a roof-top rink that is the practice facility for the Minnesota Wild and home ice for the Hamline Men's & Women's hockey teams. Check the website for open-skate dates, and don't miss the World's Largest Hockey Mural on the building's exterior.
Wild Bill's Sports Saloon - DT St. Paul
Sports bar located steps from Xcel Energy Center. Enjoy comfort food and drinks, and catch the game on wall to wall TVs.
Xcel Energy Center
Regarded as one of the finest arenas in the world, this one-of-a-kind, multi-purpose facility is home to the Minnesota Wild, MSHSL Girls & Boys Hockey Tournaments, the NCHC Frozen Faceoff and 2024 NCAA Frozen Four.