During the USA v Canada junior game, a comparison of US and Canada was displayed...population, #players, etc. The most amazing figure was number of outdoor rinks: US 250 and Canada 11,000.
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That is a load of crap. USA Hockey can't count or something. I'd guess Minnesota, without counting the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area has 250 outdoor rinks.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
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Originally posted by Dirty View PostThat is a load of crap. USA Hockey can't count or something. I'd guess Minnesota, without counting the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area has 250 outdoor rinks.
While the US has nowhere near 11k outdoor rinks, they certainly have a lot more than 250. We were talking in the USA/Can game thread last night, and there are at least 25-35 outdoor rinks in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks alone.I like chocolate milk and Kate Beckinsale and Lauren Graham and Brooke Burke and Elisha Cuthbert and Eva Longoria.
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Originally posted by brianvf View PostAgreed.
While the US has nowhere near 11k outdoor rinks, they certainly have a lot more than 250. We were talking in the USA/Can game thread last night, and there are at least 25-35 outdoor rinks in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks alone.
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Originally posted by brianvf View PostAgreed.
While the US has nowhere near 11k outdoor rinks, they certainly have a lot more than 250. We were talking in the USA/Can game thread last night, and there are at least 25-35 outdoor rinks in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks alone.CCT '77 & '78
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Originally posted by joecct View PostI wonder if they got the figures from USA Hockey and those outdoor rinks are STAR partners. They would not count a rec shinny sheet.
If they counted rec sheets as well, then there's probably closer to 80 outdoor rinks in GF/EGF.
(25-35 outdoor parks, all with warming houses, and usually 2-3 sheets at each park, with one dedicated "hockey" rink with boards/nets/lights).I like chocolate milk and Kate Beckinsale and Lauren Graham and Brooke Burke and Elisha Cuthbert and Eva Longoria.
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Originally posted by Dirty View PostThat is a load of crap. USA Hockey can't count or something. I'd guess Minnesota, without counting the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area has 250 outdoor rinks.I am Tommyboy, and I approve this message.
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For what it's worth, there aren't many outdoor rinks at all in Massachusetts that I know of. There's obviously a lot of pond hockey and backyard rinks, but I've only heard of maybe 1 or 2 outdoor rinks that actually have any sort of organized hockey on them, which I assume is what this stat is referring to. From reading this thread and watching Mighty Ducks, I assume it's a different case in Minnesota, but being from Massachusetts, this stat didn't surprise me at all.Places I've seen a college hockey game: Agganis Arena, Alfond Arena, Bright Center, Consol Energy Center, Conte Forum, DCU Center, Fenway Park, Gutterson Fieldhouse, Houston Field House, Lawler Arena, Madison Square Garden, Matthews Arena, Mullins Center, Schneider Arena, Scottrade Center, Sears Centre, Tampa Bay Times Forum, TD Bank Sports Center, TD Garden, Tsongas Center, Tully Forum, Verizon Center, Verizon Wireless Arena, Walter Brown Arena, Wells Fargo Center, Whittemore Center
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Originally posted by Federal League View PostFor what it's worth, there aren't many outdoor rinks at all in Massachusetts that I know of. There's obviously a lot of pond hockey and backyard rinks, but I've only heard of maybe 1 or 2 outdoor rinks that actually have any sort of organized hockey on them, which I assume is what this stat is referring to. From reading this thread and watching Mighty Ducks, I assume it's a different case in Minnesota, but being from Massachusetts, this stat didn't surprise me at all.
1 or 2 in all of Massachusetts? There are 2 in St Joe county alone in Indiana, and that isn't the extent of the outdoor rinks in this state, and we aren't exactly a hotbed of ice hockey or ice skating. And I too would be shocked if Minnesota alone doesn't go way beyond that 250.
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There are also no more outdoor arenas in Maine, now that Hebron has built their rink. I don't think there are any fully outdoor arenas in New Hampshire either. I remember playing "outside" at a prep school on Lake Winnipesaukee (Brewster?) but they had more of a wind tunnel since they had 2 walls and a roof. I don't know of any in MA or VT either...
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Originally posted by brianvf View PostWho knows.
If they counted rec sheets as well, then there's probably closer to 80 outdoor rinks in GF/EGF.
(25-35 outdoor parks, all with warming houses, and usually 2-3 sheets at each park, with one dedicated "hockey" rink with boards/nets/lights).Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
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