What is the best arena in Minnesota to see a HS game
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It's been brought up on the youth forum "Opulent Nymore Gardens". Hard Ice. Thats about it. Bemidji was trying to schedule the Warroad, Roseau and Grand Rapids games at BSU but last I heard the ice there wasn't available early enough for JV games.rams1989 wrote:I wonder why no one has brought up the Nymore rink in Bemidji??? The rink stinks, but it's a nice place to watch a game.
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Nice Arenas
Burnsville- Not many will agree but watch when they play rosemount this upcoming season the last time Rosemount played them at B-Ville and it was a good battle with a win for rosemount 3-1 with JT Brown's Hat Trick last goal was a empty netter.
Grand Rapids-Nice New arena brother got a concussion his bantam season getting checked from behind.
Duluth-Marshall- Nice arena played in the arena for a squirt tournament well made
Hermantown-Has had history and a nice atmosphere
Hippodrome- Doesn't smell the greatest but you got to deal with it one of most historic sites in Minnesota Hockey history
Grand Rapids-Nice New arena brother got a concussion his bantam season getting checked from behind.
Duluth-Marshall- Nice arena played in the arena for a squirt tournament well made
Hermantown-Has had history and a nice atmosphere
Hippodrome- Doesn't smell the greatest but you got to deal with it one of most historic sites in Minnesota Hockey history
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Neutron 14 wrote:Your a sick man Northland.Northland wrote:How about the 'old' Cloquet rink.![]()
Lots of history there. Visitors bench doors open the wrong way, same temperature as outside when it's below zero, gotta love it. But as a fan you can't get any closer to the game without being on the ice.
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watchdog wrote:roseau is not very fan freindly with its seating but when you walk into that rink it smells of hockey. its richness in tradition reminds me of the old boston gardens.
Yeah, just stand by the tunnel leading to those locker rooms; that smell hasn't changed in over forty years.

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In the Roseau Memorial rink, they still have the benches in the locker rooms that the "great teams" from the 50's and 60's used to lace up their skates on. You can see the heel marks from the skates still in the benches.
Now THAT is tradition!
Now THAT is tradition!
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Who the hell is Tilley? I must be too young. Oh, i love the stank of that rink!oldram wrote:The lobby in Roseau had a definite odor, that you only smelled there. It's been gone since they covered up the old wooden floors with the tile. I think it was maybe from Tilley's pipe smoke.
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Hey Berg, Tilley is Tilford Housker who passed away some time ago. I was lucky enough to spend my youth watching Tilley drive the Zamboni into the boards on a regular basis!BERG RENOLZ wrote:Who the hell is Tilley? I must be too young. Oh, i love the stank of that rink!oldram wrote:The lobby in Roseau had a definite odor, that you only smelled there. It's been gone since they covered up the old wooden floors with the tile. I think it was maybe from Tilley's pipe smoke.
On a side note, I was at the Old Timers Tourney last spring and it was the first time in 15 years I had been downstairs and the smell hasn't changed a bit! The boards, ice size, penalty boxes and players benches have all changed, but not the smell!
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My favorite Tilford moment was when the Leafs were hosting I believe it was the Senior National tourney and Tilford ran out of fuel with the Zamboni. He walks back to the Zamboni Room brings a metal gas can out and sets it on the ice and goes for the gas cap. In the mean time the gas can has melted a foot circle 3 inch deep in the ice and it took an hour to fix. That spot was pretty soft the rest of the tourney.rams1989 wrote:Hey Berg, Tilley is Tilford Housker who passed away some time ago. I was lucky enough to spend my youth watching Tilley drive the Zamboni into the boards on a regular basis!BERG RENOLZ wrote:Who the hell is Tilley? I must be too young. Oh, i love the stank of that rink!oldram wrote:The lobby in Roseau had a definite odor, that you only smelled there. It's been gone since they covered up the old wooden floors with the tile. I think it was maybe from Tilley's pipe smoke.
On a side note, I was at the Old Timers Tourney last spring and it was the first time in 15 years I had been downstairs and the smell hasn't changed a bit! The boards, ice size, penalty boxes and players benches have all changed, but not the smell!
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Awesome!Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:My favorite Tilford moment was when the Leafs were hosting I believe it was the Senior National tourney and Tilford ran out of fuel with the Zamboni. He walks back to the Zamboni Room brings a metal gas can out and sets it on the ice and goes for the gas cap. In the mean time the gas can has melted a foot circle 3 inch deep in the ice and it took an hour to fix. That spot was pretty soft the rest of the tourney.rams1989 wrote:Hey Berg, Tilley is Tilford Housker who passed away some time ago. I was lucky enough to spend my youth watching Tilley drive the Zamboni into the boards on a regular basis!BERG RENOLZ wrote: Who the hell is Tilley? I must be too young. Oh, i love the stank of that rink!
On a side note, I was at the Old Timers Tourney last spring and it was the first time in 15 years I had been downstairs and the smell hasn't changed a bit! The boards, ice size, penalty boxes and players benches have all changed, but not the smell!

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