Hockey Day MN 2015
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Hockey Day MN 2015
I support our troops, let me get that out of the way.
Is anyone leery about having this hockey game on an airstrip? "Fighter jets and assault helicopters will form the spectacle's preliminary backdrop"
Nothing says "state of hockey" like assault helicopters.
They could have created an amazing environment in Rice Park, Mears Park, or Harriet Island.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/ho ... 015-081514
Is anyone leery about having this hockey game on an airstrip? "Fighter jets and assault helicopters will form the spectacle's preliminary backdrop"
Nothing says "state of hockey" like assault helicopters.
They could have created an amazing environment in Rice Park, Mears Park, or Harriet Island.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/ho ... 015-081514
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wolfman wrote:More then likely one or two of them boys playing will be piloting an assault helicopter or fighter jet someday. You pamby-mambys should thank The Lord every day we have boys that want to do that. Complain about something else please!
Glad this place is heating up.
It puts a smile on my face.

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Sorry wolfman, it has nothing to do with being anti-military because I am most certainly pro-military. It has to do with nostalgia. I just don't get how this year fits into the angle of "getting back to our roots" by playing where the game began. That is all.wolfman wrote:More then likely one or two of them boys playing will be piloting an assault helicopter or fighter jet someday. You pamby-mambys should thank The Lord every day we have boys that want to do that. Complain about something else please!
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Lone Survivor-Black Hawk Down-American Sniper-Saving Private Ryan... Do I need to keep going? Those movies are based on true stories and those boys were High School athletes in real life. I cant think of a better place this year for hockey Day Minnesota. Im proud as heck of all who serve and all that will serve in the future. I cant wait to see the evil Black Hawk Helli in the background. I hope they do some sort of flyover also. 

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I see no issue with the military theme and location for Hockey Day. Problem is that it is drifting away from what it was meant to be. In the old days (lol) it was meant to showcase the hockey roots here in MN. A chance for those towns and associations that form the back ground and the foundation of hockey to show off. A place was chosen to host it and the locals went nuts to show off their hockey roots and program. And also, btw, to make some money to help support local hockey. Teams were brought in, youth team's kids got to be on tv, local stories and legends were told and etc. It is now rapidly becoming just another comercial venture and will soon be scheduled to be played indoors because the games and the revenue stream will be too valuable to risk taking your chacnes on the weather.
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I would've liked a different venue in St. Paul for the game even if it meant pushing the host date for the capital to 2016. (New St. Paul Saints Stadium anyone?)
That being said it should be interesting to see how the environment plays with the game, I can imagine the wind being problematic at Holman.
That being said it should be interesting to see how the environment plays with the game, I can imagine the wind being problematic at Holman.
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Really? You can't think of any better place for a hockey game than "smack dab in the middle of Holman's runway system"? I can think of 20 better locations in St Paul and another 50 around state. The more I think about this the more ridiculous it seems. I'm struggling to think of a worse location. Maybe smack dab in the middle of I94 or over in the train switching yards?wolfman wrote:Lone Survivor-Black Hawk Down-American Sniper-Saving Private Ryan... Do I need to keep going? Those movies are based on true stories and those boys were High School athletes in real life. I cant think of a better place this year for hockey Day Minnesota. Im proud as heck of all who serve and all that will serve in the future. I cant wait to see the evil Black Hawk Helli in the background. I hope they do some sort of flyover also.
HDM
Disagree with Mouse and barry.
The City of St. Paul, Hill-Murray, St. Thomas Academy and Johnson High School have hockey roots and tradition too. The site is a beatiful one. Not only will there be the Holman Field military backdrop, but also the river, the bluffs and downtown. Using one of St. Paul's icemaking units will guarantee good outdoor ice. Compare that to previous HDMs at Moorhead and Minnetonka. They were both set up in parking lots with no scenery and were warm weather busts. Moorhead had terrible ice for the 2nd game. They had slush for blue lines and creases, had to move the goals out a few feet and the game turned into broomball. Minnetonka had to move their game indoors.
The City of St. Paul, Hill-Murray, St. Thomas Academy and Johnson High School have hockey roots and tradition too. The site is a beatiful one. Not only will there be the Holman Field military backdrop, but also the river, the bluffs and downtown. Using one of St. Paul's icemaking units will guarantee good outdoor ice. Compare that to previous HDMs at Moorhead and Minnetonka. They were both set up in parking lots with no scenery and were warm weather busts. Moorhead had terrible ice for the 2nd game. They had slush for blue lines and creases, had to move the goals out a few feet and the game turned into broomball. Minnetonka had to move their game indoors.
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Re: HDM
BEST argument so far!!!stpaul wrote:Disagree with Mouse and barry.
The City of St. Paul, Hill-Murray, St. Thomas Academy and Johnson High School have hockey roots and tradition too. The site is a beatiful one. Not only will there be the Holman Field military backdrop, but also the river, the bluffs and downtown. Using one of St. Paul's icemaking units will guarantee good outdoor ice. The HDMs at Moorhead and Minnetonka were the warm weather busts. Moorhead had terrible ice for the 2nd game. They had to move the goals out a few feet and the game turned into broomball. Minnetonka had to move their game indoors.

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HDM
Note to stpaul:
Not sure where you get you information and if you've ever been out of St. Paul. HDM at Minnetonka was not set up in a parking lot.
The venue was on the shores of Lake Minnetonka in the park known as the Commons in downtown Excelsior. The location was a great backdrop that provided great scenery of the Excelsior Bay.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn't cooperate and the game was moved to the Pagel Center.
Not sure where you get you information and if you've ever been out of St. Paul. HDM at Minnetonka was not set up in a parking lot.
The venue was on the shores of Lake Minnetonka in the park known as the Commons in downtown Excelsior. The location was a great backdrop that provided great scenery of the Excelsior Bay.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn't cooperate and the game was moved to the Pagel Center.
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Thats a good question, I never noticed this before, but it looks like they play at 7:30 PM after the girls game, and it wont be televised. Bummer for them.Ginos wrote:On the posters there seem to be a third game between Lourdes and St. Paul Academy, is it just forgotten about on the schedules?
Check the schedule here : http://hockeydaymn2015.brownpapertickets.com/
Elk Rivers production last year in the Pit will never be topped. It was helped by luck with the weather. Elk River truly got involved and made it a great experience. There will never will be a more natural spot for this event.It's all downhill after Hockey Day in Grand Rapids
Paying homage at Holman Field is a great thing too. I have a relative stationed there. If its done right, its a great gesture and fitting for the times!!!! The artificial ice may become a must. The Venues from the past, that suffered from bad ice, had no control over Mother Nature. It should maybe be mandatory to bring in an ice system in the future.



Re: HDM
My bad. Thanks. Not only do I occasionally get out of the St. Paul city limits, but am making the drive on bad roads to Duluth tonight for Rapids-East. My newest bucket list item is to see most of the big rivalry games at least once in home rinks over the next few years. I'll add Tonka-Edina at Pagel to that list.blueblood wrote:Note to stpaul:
Not sure where you get you information and if you've ever been out of St. Paul. HDM at Minnetonka was not set up in a parking lot.
The venue was on the shores of Lake Minnetonka in the park known as the Commons in downtown Excelsior. The location was a great backdrop that provided great scenery of the Excelsior Bay.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn't cooperate and the game was moved to the Pagel Center.
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