It's for the Bantam ScoutsFREDFLINTSTONE wrote:This idea is so "red"iculous that I still can't believe it. What are they going to do with the 17,500 unoccupied seats?

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Please email the MH board members - please ask others to do the same.wannagototherink wrote:Elliot, is there anything we can do to have this overturned? I mean should we start sending emails, contact our local associations, is there anyway to stop this from happening? There is still the June meeting, could something be done than if there is enough up roar between now and that meeting?
It is really disappointing.
Travesty is the exact word I used in an email today, of which I copied to the 'leaders' of MH.DKS1962 wrote:Minnesota Hockey has just changed its name to Metro Hockey.
I have been fortunate enough to be involved in 2 Youth
Hockey State Tournaments. The 2 associations hosting( 1 Metro &
1 Out-State) both did an outstanding job. Their respective associations
took great pride and ownership in the tournaments.
To remove the Tournaments from the local associations would
be a travesty.
The idea was to have a 'premier' event. They spoke of potential telelvsion deal. $ signs were showing in their eye sockets as well as in their projections. Local associations have not and could not put on a premier event was stated. The boys HS state tournament and Sports Illustrated were mentioned moer than once.DumpandChase1 wrote:Elliott,
What was the thought process with this move. I know the biggest complaint against some of the outstate locations has been lack of hotel space and teams having to stay 20 to 30 miles away. The only other reason I could see would be attendance. The metro tournaments usually draw much better than the outstate ones. I have coached in 7 state tournaments and the metro attendance has been much more. By the way, Ridder would make more sense than xcel.
I would like to see the pee wee and bantam A tounaments played at the same location, much like the B tourny. That would limit the outstate locations that could host the tournament.
I do have a question for the outstate folks. Would most of you want to come to the cities for the state tournament rather than go to another outstate town? I could care less, but I am interested in your thoughts on that.
How far of a drive is it from Blaine to downtown St. Paul?DumpandChase1 wrote:Elliott,
What was the thought process with this move. I know the biggest complaint against some of the outstate locations has been lack of hotel space and teams having to stay 20 to 30 miles away. The only other reason I could see would be attendance. The metro tournaments usually draw much better than the outstate ones. I have coached in 7 state tournaments and the metro attendance has been much more. By the way, Ridder would make more sense than xcel.
I would like to see the pee wee and bantam A tounaments played at the same location, much like the B tourny. That would limit the outstate locations that could host the tournament.
I do have a question for the outstate folks. Would most of you want to come to the cities for the state tournament rather than go to another outstate town? I could care less, but I am interested in your thoughts on that.
elliott70 wrote:The idea was to have a 'premier' event. They spoke of potential telelvsion deal. $ signs were showing in their eye sockets as well as in their projections. Local associations have not and could not put on a premier event was stated. The boys HS state tournament and Sports Illustrated were mentioned moer than once.DumpandChase1 wrote:Elliott,
What was the thought process with this move. I know the biggest complaint against some of the outstate locations has been lack of hotel space and teams having to stay 20 to 30 miles away. The only other reason I could see would be attendance. The metro tournaments usually draw much better than the outstate ones. I have coached in 7 state tournaments and the metro attendance has been much more. By the way, Ridder would make more sense than xcel.
I would like to see the pee wee and bantam A tounaments played at the same location, much like the B tourny. That would limit the outstate locations that could host the tournament.
I do have a question for the outstate folks. Would most of you want to come to the cities for the state tournament rather than go to another outstate town? I could care less, but I am interested in your thoughts on that.
You must be one of the morons who voted for it...I will sit out front of the arena in a speedo selling programs for free if it ever got close to 18,000 people. you must be some kind of stupidMoreCowBell wrote:Get over it, it might be the best thing that ever happened to MN Hockey. Do you know the International PeeWee Tournament held in Quebec sells out 18,000 seats to watch a Peewee tournament, I think it could be equally sucsessful here, I'm sure it could be worked out where out of town teams could be reimbursed for travel expenses. What great exposure for kids, why not allow our kids to showcase in front of a large crowd.
Well when you come from a town that doesn't even have 18,000 people you might find it hard to imagine it, but the Twin Cities has 3 Million plus residents who might find it more interesting than the Shrine Circus or a Home Show.wannagototherink wrote:You must be one of the morons who voted for it...I will sit out front of the arena in a speedo selling programs for free if it ever got close to 18,000 people. you must be some kind of stupidMoreCowBell wrote:Get over it, it might be the best thing that ever happened to MN Hockey. Do you know the International PeeWee Tournament held in Quebec sells out 18,000 seats to watch a Peewee tournament, I think it could be equally sucsessful here, I'm sure it could be worked out where out of town teams could be reimbursed for travel expenses. What great exposure for kids, why not allow our kids to showcase in front of a large crowd.
I doubt it. I think it is worth giving it a chance for a year or two to see what it actually does. If it draws well, then it starts a new tradition. If it draws friends and family, the X will cancel it on their own. They need to fill the building and they do enough charity work on the high school events that draw nothing more than friends and family. The only big time event is the boys AA high school hockey. Nothing else compares. High school football is doesn't even draw that well for its championship games, so who really thinks youth hockey has a chance to draw more than 1,000?Well when you come from a town that doesn't even have 18,000 people you might find it hard to imagine it, but the Twin Cities has 3 Million plus residents who might find it more interesting than the Shrine Circus or a Home Show.
I wonder how many kids would show up to the high school hockey tournament if they didn't get to miss a couple of days of school. The early days of the HS tournament didn't draw well either. You put the Wild Mngmt. behind this, maybe they would include tickets for the kids tourn. in thier season tickets packages and who knows what would happen.h20 wrote:and thats why Bremar didnt filled up for the premier Bantam tournament, JEEZ to have this in D-6 and the metro and couldnt fill up half the arena. oh well if they will holD it @ the X the will come, ya right , Mnohockey aloow other tournaments to held if they are far enough away from the State, well i guess Lets play Hockey should hold the outstate tournament similar to whta they did with the B levels , Just maybe the GREAT ones will get the hint then
I would rather go to another outstate town. There are plenty of rinks with great tradition and history and there are plenty of town that can support the tournament with hotel space. Anther Metrocentric look at MINNESOTA hockey, it only seems to cater to those within the 494/694 loop, it's only good hockey if it is played in the metro.DumpandChase1 wrote:I do have a question for the outstate folks. Would most of you want to come to the cities for the state tournament rather than go to another outstate town? I could care less, but I am interested in your thoughts on that.
You're showing your true ignorance once again. Your pompass remarks are another great reminder why I love living in northern Minn. as opposed to being a citiot. You're continuing to give metro area people a bad name. Perhaps your comments are aimed at generating a desired response, but you should tuck your tail between your legs and quietly go away.MoreCowBell wrote:I wonder why the WCHA holds the Final Five at the X every year, hmmmmm, maybe because it draws better than Grand Forks, Madison, Denver, Duluth, Mankato, St. Cloud etc. Maybe we should just hold the kids tourn. outside up in Baudette, then the almost canadians wouldn't have to drive so far.
again you are mistaken the reason the WCHA holds the final five in Minneapolis is beacuse it CAN have the biggeest draw no other rink in the area can hold that many and they only see green when it comes to that tournament your a fool to think that if there was a 18,000 plus arena in Duluth that it wouldn't be filled to capacity that weekend. That tournament is bid on and Milwaukee is bidding on it again I think the "X" has the tournament through 2010. This is the biggest joke that Minnesota hockey has done to date. Northern towns deserve these tournaments not only because of there hockey tradtion but because they can run these tournament with a certain sense of pride in their community. Who is going to step up and be the volunteers for this tournament? what a joke.MoreCowBell wrote:I wonder why the WCHA holds the Final Five at the X every year, hmmmmm, maybe because it draws better than Grand Forks, Madison, Denver, Duluth, Mankato, St. Cloud etc. Maybe we should just hold the kids tourn. outside up in Baudette, then the almost canadians wouldn't have to drive so far.
Mr. CowBell lost all credibility when he called MN Hockey communistic. He's baiting. Just ignore...not a cidiot...just a plain idiot.GR3343 wrote:You're showing your true ignorance once again. Your pompass remarks are another great reminder why I love living in northern Minn. as opposed to being a citiot. You're continuing to give metro area people a bad name. Perhaps your comments are aimed at generating a desired response, but you should tuck your tail between your legs and quietly go away.MoreCowBell wrote:I wonder why the WCHA holds the Final Five at the X every year, hmmmmm, maybe because it draws better than Grand Forks, Madison, Denver, Duluth, Mankato, St. Cloud etc. Maybe we should just hold the kids tourn. outside up in Baudette, then the almost canadians wouldn't have to drive so far.
You are dead on....Isn't it kind of fun to play in a rink with some atmosphere...GR3343 wrote:You're showing your true ignorance once again. Your pompass remarks are another great reminder why I love living in northern Minn. as opposed to being a citiot. You're continuing to give metro area people a bad name. Perhaps your comments are aimed at generating a desired response, but you should tuck your tail between your legs and quietly go away.MoreCowBell wrote:I wonder why the WCHA holds the Final Five at the X every year, hmmmmm, maybe because it draws better than Grand Forks, Madison, Denver, Duluth, Mankato, St. Cloud etc. Maybe we should just hold the kids tourn. outside up in Baudette, then the almost canadians wouldn't have to drive so far.