Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:57 pm
[quote="DmanDad1980"][quote="Nodak Sioux"][quote="WB6162"][quote="northshore guy"][quote="WB6162"][quote="hockey74"]My guess there is a few bad rinks I have not been in, but the Northfield rink was not very good.[/quote]
I think they may have improved it now but 10 years ago it was horrible, I agree. When you went up the stairs to the bleachers you had to really be paying attention to the game because at that point the glass was only about 3 ft high.[/quote]
I know the girls coach in northfield and 1.2 million was put into renovations. It is much more comfortable temperature wise in there but locker rooms are tiny. They added a dehumidifier that really helped the temp and the quality of the ice. Sad to think that this one sheet has to house an entire youth association, both high school programs and men's and women's college programs.[/quote]
If there is a need for a 2nd sheet of ice, Northfield is the place no doubt. St Olaf still hasn't build a rink? I'm surprised they don't do a cooperative effort with Carlton, maybe Carlton doesn't have a team?[/quote]
You are completley right. Northfield has the worst rink in the state by far. You can maybe fit 8 players in a single locker room.[/quote]
Opened in 1975... The day it opened it was the worst rink in MN...
Complete w/ all the following:
- glove and jersey snaring cage surrounding the end boards, leaving many a player helplessly hanging until either a glove is left in the wire, or a ref came over to detangle...
- a Tenant (Zamboni off brand) resurfacing machine that each time the ice was done, made more one player sick from carbon monoxide asphyxiation...
- locker rooms made to accomodate an intimate dinner for 2, rather than 20 high school putting gear and skates on...
- stands which allowed adoring crowds/fans the opportunity to reach out and touch a player as they skated by on the ice...
St. Olaf has approached the City of Northfield about building a shared ice facility and were told no. Olaf has also been trying to gain donors to build their own facility next the Sports Complex up on the hill... Carleton does not have a MIAC Men's Hockey team, but has a club team, although I beleive that Carleton has been thinking about a women's MIAC hockey team in the last few years...[/quote]
ok so this maybe the winning post ( above ) not mine.. but northfield while what is said above is true, maybe brutal for the locals whom see it every day, but us folks 40 minutes, 30 minutes or 20 minutes up the road love going to Northfield. And the dumping rink adds to the experience. Probably contains, how do college teams play here. I like Northfield's rink as visitor, but you did forget the metal extrusion in the benches. Each bench as a medal piece coming into the seating area up to the roof.. Beauty is you can only see 2/3 of the ice, duck under, good, see the other 1/3. But let's be honest many of coaches don't duck, then they don't see the rest of the game, let alone third of the rink.
I think they may have improved it now but 10 years ago it was horrible, I agree. When you went up the stairs to the bleachers you had to really be paying attention to the game because at that point the glass was only about 3 ft high.[/quote]
I know the girls coach in northfield and 1.2 million was put into renovations. It is much more comfortable temperature wise in there but locker rooms are tiny. They added a dehumidifier that really helped the temp and the quality of the ice. Sad to think that this one sheet has to house an entire youth association, both high school programs and men's and women's college programs.[/quote]
If there is a need for a 2nd sheet of ice, Northfield is the place no doubt. St Olaf still hasn't build a rink? I'm surprised they don't do a cooperative effort with Carlton, maybe Carlton doesn't have a team?[/quote]
You are completley right. Northfield has the worst rink in the state by far. You can maybe fit 8 players in a single locker room.[/quote]
Opened in 1975... The day it opened it was the worst rink in MN...
Complete w/ all the following:
- glove and jersey snaring cage surrounding the end boards, leaving many a player helplessly hanging until either a glove is left in the wire, or a ref came over to detangle...
- a Tenant (Zamboni off brand) resurfacing machine that each time the ice was done, made more one player sick from carbon monoxide asphyxiation...
- locker rooms made to accomodate an intimate dinner for 2, rather than 20 high school putting gear and skates on...
- stands which allowed adoring crowds/fans the opportunity to reach out and touch a player as they skated by on the ice...
St. Olaf has approached the City of Northfield about building a shared ice facility and were told no. Olaf has also been trying to gain donors to build their own facility next the Sports Complex up on the hill... Carleton does not have a MIAC Men's Hockey team, but has a club team, although I beleive that Carleton has been thinking about a women's MIAC hockey team in the last few years...[/quote]
ok so this maybe the winning post ( above ) not mine.. but northfield while what is said above is true, maybe brutal for the locals whom see it every day, but us folks 40 minutes, 30 minutes or 20 minutes up the road love going to Northfield. And the dumping rink adds to the experience. Probably contains, how do college teams play here. I like Northfield's rink as visitor, but you did forget the metal extrusion in the benches. Each bench as a medal piece coming into the seating area up to the roof.. Beauty is you can only see 2/3 of the ice, duck under, good, see the other 1/3. But let's be honest many of coaches don't duck, then they don't see the rest of the game, let alone third of the rink.