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<br /> . . .J <br /> Of the associations previously listed, Mounds View and lrondale are the only ones that report . <br /> significant ice rental outside of the immediate geographic area. More recently though. a <br /> Brooklyn Park Association representative has suggested that they also may be interested in -. <br /> becoming an active participant in the quad and would bring 450 to 700 hours of ice rental. At <br /> this writing, discussions are ongoing but no commitments have been made on either part. In <br /> every case. suggesting to current ice providers that they may lose ice rentals causes more <br /> relief that concern due to the current unavailability of adequate ice time. . <br /> Assuming expansion of existing programs by 710 hours. movement of Mounds View (1.000 <br /> hours) and lrondale (600 hours) from Ramsey County rinks to the quad would result in a local . <br /> association increase in usage of 2,310 hours during the hockey season, without reliance on <br /> additional outside users. <br /> MASC Tournaments. One of the appeals of the combined facility is the ability to host . <br /> significant tournaments. MASC is already sponsoring highly successful tournaments including <br /> the summer hockey tournament. With the availability of single location, multiple sheets of ice, <br /> the further development of the existing tournaments has a high level of probability and is . <br /> appropriately reflected in the usage projections. <br /> To gauge the level of participation needed to achieve the hours of ice time projected by MASC . <br /> you can assume that forty hours of ice time per weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) is <br /> available per rink. If 10 hours per rink are reserved for regular users, a total of 120 hours is <br /> available. Further assuming that teams are guaranteed three competitions, each of which <br /> requires approximately two hours of ice, a total of 40 teams could be accommodated. . <br /> The All American Girls' and Womens' Hockey Tournament is an event already hosted by <br /> MASC. The tournament required nine facilities in 1995 with a participation level of 43 teams. .' <br /> 1996 plans include acceptance of 72 team entries. If 72 teams enter and each team is <br /> guaranteed 3 competitions, over 400 hours of ice time will be required. The draft use <br /> agreement reserves 240 hours of quad time for this tournament. Similarly, the proposed <br /> holiday tournament also discussed in the use agreement and to be conducted between . <br /> Christmas and New Years will reserve up to 352 hours of ice time. To achieve the projected <br /> 592 hours of ice time in the winter season, just under 100 teams will have to be drawn to <br /> MASC tournaments. Given the level of participation in existing major MASC tournaments, this . <br /> appears to be an achievable level of usage. <br /> Minor tournaments consisting of 20 teams could be scheduled to fill open time in the event of I <br /> lower than anticipated usage levels during the winter season. Inver Grove Heights and <br /> Woodbury arenas are booked for similar tournaments into 1997. No assumption has been <br /> made for hours for this type of tournament due to the limited availability of prime time ice hours <br /> projected for the winter season. . <br /> The 120 hours projected for the spring season consists of two tournaments scheduled at 60 <br /> hours each. . <br /> MASC also currently hosts the USA Intemational Hockey Cup Boys' and Girls' Tournament in <br /> July of each year. This tournament drew 62 teams in 1995 and required 600 hours of ice time. . <br /> It is MASC's intent to split this tournament along skill levels to expand the number of hours that <br /> could be used at the quad for this tournament. Running for four days, each team is <br /> guaranteed five competitions. In 1996, 146 teams are expected and will travel throughout the <br /> metropolitan area and beyond for ice time. MASC plans to divert 606 hours of this time to the . <br /> quad facility during the summer season when it is available. <br /> Seasonal Hockev Leaoues. A private group currently sponsors a spring hockey league. This -. <br /> league operates out of Columbia Arena and uses about 500 hours of ice time in the spring <br /> season. If the Columbia Arena is under the control of MASC and only operated during prime <br /> DRAFT REPORT 5/30/96 Page 5 . <br />
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