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Posted on 10/19/17 at 10:30 am to
Posted by RedPop4
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Posted on 10/19/17 at 10:30 am to
The Municipal Auditorium oozed atmosphere inside and out. To get to the dressing rooms, the players had to walk through the main concourse and entryway. Fans were right there just behind barricades to cheer the Brass and jeer the opponents.

The main concession stand was right there, as well. The visitors' dressing room was only big enough for lockers and benches to change. To meet and make adjustments/coaching, they had a chalk board in the hall, which was only partitioned by a curtain! Brass fans would get loud and rowdy in line for concessions to disrupt the visiting team!

Anybody remember that guy Oreo? He was one of the most obnoxious, abusive, EFFECTIVE fans I've ever seen. LMAO
Posted by REG861
Ocelot, Iowa
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 10/19/17 at 2:49 pm to
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The Municipal Auditorium oozed atmosphere inside and out. To get to the dressing rooms, the players had to walk through the main concourse and entryway. Fans were right there just behind barricades to cheer the Brass and jeer the opponents.

The main concession stand was right there, as well. The visitors' dressing room was only big enough for lockers and benches to change. To meet and make adjustments/coaching, they had a chalk board in the hall, which was only partitioned by a curtain! Brass fans would get loud and rowdy in line for concessions to disrupt the visiting team!

Anybody remember that guy Oreo? He was one of the most obnoxious, abusive, EFFECTIVE fans I've ever seen. LMAO



My memory may be off, but I seem to remember an epic playoff game (or maybe just a game?) against the IceGators where the Brass came back down from 3-0 to win. Martin Villeneuve was the goalie for us. Like you said, the place was rocking. I always sat next to the other team's bench when I went so we got the best of it.
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