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DelhiCyclone
(Finally Got A Star!)

USA
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Reggie Dunlop
(The Next Level!)
 
USA
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2015 : 1:57:26 PM
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The renderings look fantastic! I was wondering if the Cyclone might be displaced for a season at some point. However, with such a huge cost outlay for this project, it would be difficult for ownership to lose a steady revenue stream. Perhaps, there is a temporary "work around" plan on tap. |
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TwoMinutesWellWorthIt
(The Next Level!)
 
139 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2015 : 6:10:03 PM
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The real question is where's the money going to come from?
Hope it happens none the less. |
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Donnie Hockey
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USA
1514 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2015 : 7:39:38 PM
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quote: Originally posted by TwoMinutesWellWorthIt
The real question is where's the money going to come from?
Great question. Looking at about $200 million. |
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Cyclonesdiehard
(Been Here Awhile)
  
USA
552 Posts |
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Reggie Dunlop
(The Next Level!)
 
USA
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2015 : 10:07:10 AM
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Here we go again! Private ownership looking for public funding. This should get interesting. |
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bags
(Person With Nothing Better To Do!)
    
USA
2224 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2015 : 6:57:16 PM
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Before something happens to the Gardens, maybe the Cyclones should check into the possibility of leasing it for a few years to assure themselves a legit home while work is done. Have no idea if the ice surface is still good at the Gardens. |
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Donnie Hockey
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USA
1514 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2015 : 7:17:41 PM
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quote: Originally posted by bags
Before something happens to the Gardens, maybe the Cyclones should check into the possibility of leasing it for a few years to assure themselves a legit home while work is done. Have no idea if the ice surface is still good at the Gardens.
The ice at the Gardens is better than the ice at U.S. Bank Arena. The Gardens has always had good ice. |
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bags
(Person With Nothing Better To Do!)
    
USA
2224 Posts |
Posted - 07/30/2015 : 11:59:47 AM
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Thanks DH for the update. Wonder if they spend all this money the talk of moving up to the AHL or even NHL will start to surface again ? |
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Reggie Dunlop
(The Next Level!)
 
USA
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/30/2015 : 12:54:25 PM
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Is the hatchet buried between the Gardens/Duck and USBA/Cyclone contingents? It was very contentious for years. I realize that ownership has changed, but wonder if any hard feelings still linger. |
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bags
(Person With Nothing Better To Do!)
    
USA
2224 Posts |
Posted - 07/30/2015 : 5:43:16 PM
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I know what you are saying RD but my guess the chance to land maybe a two year lease at full price would soften a lot of hard feelings ! Only current tenant I know of is The Rollergirls and hope they could be worked into the arena's mix still. If not the Gardens we will be facing shutdown or maybe close city like Dayton or Lexington . |
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Donnie Hockey
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USA
1514 Posts |
Posted - 07/31/2015 : 09:05:10 AM
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quote: Originally posted by bags
Thanks DH for the update. Wonder if they spend all this money the talk of moving up to the AHL or even NHL will start to surface again ?
The Cyclones can't move up to the AHL. An existing AHL team would have to relocate to Cincinnati. Because Cincinnati would be an outpost city with the closest team four hours away, the chances an NHL team would want to put their top prospects in Cincinnati is slim. Not enough practice time with the travel schedule the team would have. |
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Reggie Dunlop
(The Next Level!)
 
USA
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/31/2015 : 3:20:34 PM
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quote: Originally posted by bags
I know what you are saying RD but my guess the chance to land maybe a two year lease at full price would soften a lot of hard feelings ! Only current tenant I know of is The Rollergirls and hope they could be worked into the arena's mix still. If not the Gardens we will be facing shutdown or maybe close city like Dayton or Lexington .
So true, so true. It's uncanny how cold, hard cash can soothe even the deepest wounds. |
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Donnie Hockey
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USA
1514 Posts |
Posted - 07/31/2015 : 8:14:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Reggie Dunlop
Is the hatchet buried between the Gardens/Duck and USBA/Cyclone contingents? It was very contentious for years. I realize that ownership has changed, but wonder if any hard feelings still linger.
The Gardens never had an ax to grind against the Cyclones. They didn't understand some things, but they respected the Cyclones decision to play elsewhere. The Cyclones on the other hand were not thrilled the Gardens decided to bring in another team, and rightfully so. The AHL should never have allowed a team to come into a market where there was an established team in place.
It's been 18 years. Hopefully nearly two decades later everyone can let it go and just enjoy the opportunity to have professional hockey in Cincinnati. |
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Edited by - Donnie Hockey on 07/31/2015 8:15:34 PM |
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somebeach
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USA
1224 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2015 : 9:31:34 PM
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quote: Originally posted by bags
I know what you are saying RD but my guess the chance to land maybe a two year lease at full price would soften a lot of hard feelings ! Only current tenant I know of is The Rollergirls and hope they could be worked into the arena's mix still. If not the Gardens we will be facing shutdown or maybe close city like Dayton or Lexington .
Cincinnati, OH – June 3, 2015: The Cincinnati Thunder of the NA3HL (North American 3 Hockey League) will be playing all 22 of their home games at the Cincinnati Gardens next season. The move caps off a series of exciting changes for Cincinnati’s only junior team, which changed its name from the Cincinnati Swords to the Cincinnati Thunder early this spring as part of a rebranding package.
Hockey has always been a major attraction at the Cincinnati Gardens, an iconic sports and entertainment facility. “The Cincinnati Thunder,” said President and Head Coach Ryan Colville, “is excited to be part of continuing that tradition.”
“With this move to the Gardens for the upcoming 2015-16 season, we believe we can offer one of the most unique and exciting stadium experiences in junior hockey while focusing on achieving the players’ goals on and off the ice,” adds Colville.
“Likewise, giving the organization a fresh new look and feel (including a newly designed team logo) works well with the move,” Colville states. “Throughout these changes we remain committed to building on our strong relationship with the Queen City Hockey Association (QCHA) and their youth teams.”
While players from around the country and the world play for the Thunder, the team plans to actively work to develop local players. “The QCHA does a great job of providing local kids with exceptional resources and coaching. The Thunder Junior Organization now offers the next level of play for local kids to strive toward and graduate to within their own region,” said Colville.
The NA3HL, consisting of 34 teams in 18 states, is entering its 6th season of play in 2015-16. It serves as one of the top training grounds in the country by providing the best coaching, exposure and developmental vehicles available for student-athletes in its classification. The Thunder plays a 48 game schedule (including 22 at home, 22 on the road, and 4 games at the annual NA3HL showcase).
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What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Donnie Hockey
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USA
1514 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2015 : 11:04:46 PM
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quote: Originally posted by somebeach
quote: Originally posted by bags
I know what you are saying RD but my guess the chance to land maybe a two year lease at full price would soften a lot of hard feelings ! Only current tenant I know of is The Rollergirls and hope they could be worked into the arena's mix still. If not the Gardens we will be facing shutdown or maybe close city like Dayton or Lexington .
Cincinnati, OH – June 3, 2015: The Cincinnati Thunder of the NA3HL (North American 3 Hockey League) will be playing all 22 of their home games at the Cincinnati Gardens next season. The move caps off a series of exciting changes for Cincinnati’s only junior team, which changed its name from the Cincinnati Swords to the Cincinnati Thunder early this spring as part of a rebranding package.
Hockey has always been a major attraction at the Cincinnati Gardens, an iconic sports and entertainment facility. “The Cincinnati Thunder,” said President and Head Coach Ryan Colville, “is excited to be part of continuing that tradition.”
“With this move to the Gardens for the upcoming 2015-16 season, we believe we can offer one of the most unique and exciting stadium experiences in junior hockey while focusing on achieving the players’ goals on and off the ice,” adds Colville.
“Likewise, giving the organization a fresh new look and feel (including a newly designed team logo) works well with the move,” Colville states. “Throughout these changes we remain committed to building on our strong relationship with the Queen City Hockey Association (QCHA) and their youth teams.”
While players from around the country and the world play for the Thunder, the team plans to actively work to develop local players. “The QCHA does a great job of providing local kids with exceptional resources and coaching. The Thunder Junior Organization now offers the next level of play for local kids to strive toward and graduate to within their own region,” said Colville.
The NA3HL, consisting of 34 teams in 18 states, is entering its 6th season of play in 2015-16. It serves as one of the top training grounds in the country by providing the best coaching, exposure and developmental vehicles available for student-athletes in its classification. The Thunder plays a 48 game schedule (including 22 at home, 22 on the road, and 4 games at the annual NA3HL showcase).
The Thunder games will be an entertaining brand of hockey. Hope all Cyclones fans give going to a game a try. |
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