NHL’s Minnesota Wild Newest @Daktronics Partner – Again
Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
The National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild announced Monday (June 30, 2014) that it has partnered with Daktronics to manufacture and install a comprehensive technology upgrade at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., that will include a new custom HD LED center-hung video board.
Daktronics was the original provider of the video boards and other LED displays at Xcel Energy Center in 2000, displays that at the time set a new standard for the in-arena experience across the country. Daktronics was selected and challenged with a renewed goal: to create a new standard and take the fan experience to a new level.
“Daktronics is a proven leader in this industry and we are confident and really excited about adding these new technologies and what they will mean for in-arena opportunities,” says Matt Majka, Minnesota Wild Chief operating officer. “We want to enhance our home ice advantage and give back to the fans what they give us each and every night.”
The new center-hung video board will be nearly six times larger than the current one, stretching from blue line to blue line. Although larger, its size was intentionally selected to complement the game or event, rather than dominate it. The design will feature the latest technology available and incorporate the North Woods motif already conveyed throughout the arena.
Additional upgrades will include replacement of outdoor marquees and ribbon displays that encircle the interior arena fascia. The new elements will be largely manufactured in Minnesota and installed over the summer, with the official unveiling planned for the Wild’s first home preseason game on Sept. 27 against the Winnipeg Jets.
Xcel Energy Center first opened its doors in September, 2000, and has operated with its original LED signage technology ever since. The technological improvements are the first of two significant projects planned to ensure the arena can continue to attract world-class events that generate significant economic impact for Saint Paul and the surrounding region, in addition to extending the arena’s longevity. A full seat replacement is scheduled to begin in 2015.
“We want to ensure that Xcel Energy Center continues to be one of the best arenas in the world,” says Jack Larson, vice-president and general manager of the venue. “It’s vital to attracting the best events and keeping fans coming back to Saint Paul year after year.”
All displays will incorporate excellent image clarity and contrast; wide-angle viewing capability will provide fans with a clear view of the displays from any seat in the arena.
The new center-hung configuration will consist of 10 LED video displays. The two main displays will each measure approximately 19’ high by 37.5’ wide. The two end displays will measure approximately 19’ high by 24’ wide. The top ring will measure 3’ high by 145’ wide and the bottom ring will measure 3’ high by 120’ wide. Four circular displays, two on each side of the main video displays, will each measure more than 4’ in diameter.
The main displays and end displays can show one large image for maximizing live video and instant replays, or they can be divided into separate windows to show a variety of statistics, scoring information, graphics and animations, and sponsor advertisements. The rings and circle displays will provide the opportunity to supplement information shown on the main displays with additional statistics, advertisements and other graphics.
Daktronics will also be including its powerful Show Control System with this installation. This industry-leading system provides a combination of display control software, world-class video processing, data integration and playback hardware that forms a user-friendly production solution.
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