Update on the ShopKo Center
13 years ago
Former Tundra General Manager Maynard Von Schnauzer has declined to say anything to the media, while ousted owner Fritz Drury had this to say: "I know I wouldn't have wanted to do what Mitch did, but the league kicked me out, so it's in their paws now. I appreciate that he waited for the arena to be empty so nobody else was harmed."
While the team hasn't made it official, many speculate that the Tundra may play the remainder of this year's home games at the 14,200 seat EAA Pavilion in Oshkosh, WI, which served as the team's home ice from 1984-1987 when they were the Wisconsin Norse Stars and the arena was known as the Fennec Forum.
The team's insurance is expected to cover most of the damages while the earliest contractors have estimated re-opening the arena is mid-June 2013.
The FCAA has announced that due to the damages, the 2013 Green Bay Subregional for the FCAA Basketball Tournament will be played at the Macomb Coliseum in Warren, MI and are planning to use the ShopKo Center for the 2014 tournament.
While the team hasn't made it official, many speculate that the Tundra may play the remainder of this year's home games at the 14,200 seat EAA Pavilion in Oshkosh, WI, which served as the team's home ice from 1984-1987 when they were the Wisconsin Norse Stars and the arena was known as the Fennec Forum.
The team's insurance is expected to cover most of the damages while the earliest contractors have estimated re-opening the arena is mid-June 2013.
The FCAA has announced that due to the damages, the 2013 Green Bay Subregional for the FCAA Basketball Tournament will be played at the Macomb Coliseum in Warren, MI and are planning to use the ShopKo Center for the 2014 tournament.