Saint Paul Vulcans

The St. Paul Vulcans - Twin Cities Vulcans were a minor hockey team in Minnesota for 27 seasons from 1973-2000. The story of the Vulcans starts back in the fall of 1967 when a group of local hockey leaders observed a gap in the progression of competitive hockey alternatives for those Minnesota hockey players who did not move onto College hockey. These players didn't have a viable option to sharpen their skills for future advancement to the collegiate level and beyond. The Minnesota-Ontario league or the Canadian American Hockey League (Can-Am for short) was formed to fill this development gap. The St. Paul team was named the Win Stephens Buick (1968-70), who later became the Minnesota Junior Stars (1970-1973). This league eventually evolved into the Midwest Junior Hockey League (MJHL) in late 1972 after the Can-Am league ceased operations.

This shirt features the historic St. Paul Vulcans front logo depicted in exact accuracy to the game-worn jerseys with accented VMH back shield logo.

Learn more about the winter carnival here and JR Hockey team here

  • DETAILS + FIT

    • Your new favorite t-shirt for years to come. 
    • Crew-neck t-shirt with a vintage look and timeless feel. 
    • Relaxed unisex cut
    • 4.3 oz., 60% combed ring-spun cotton/40% polyester
    • Model is 5'11" wearing a size large