When does the name change take effect?
The name officially changes to Grand Casino Arena on September 3rd.
Sports / Hockey
The Xcel Energy Center, home to the Minnesota Wild (NHL) and Minnesota Frost (PWHL), has been renamed Grand Casino Arena. This change marks the beginning of a 14-year partnership between Minnesota Sports & Entertainment and the Mille Lacs B...
After holding the naming rights since the arena's opening in 2000, Xcel Energy's partnership concluded, paving the way for Grand Casino to step in. The 18,000-seat arena in downtown Saint Paul will undergo signage changes both inside and out before the start of the 2025 NHL season.
Craig Leipold, majority owner and principal investor in Minnesota Sports & Entertainment, emphasized that the Grand Casino Arena will anchor a dynamic entertainment district that transforms downtown Saint Paul. Ronda Weizenegger, chief executive officer of Grand Casino, highlighted that this is more than a name change; it represents the strength of tribal enterprise and their ongoing investment in Minnesota's future.
The name officially changes to Grand Casino Arena on September 3rd.
The partnership is for 14 years, running through 2039.
Yes, Xcel Energy will continue as a business and community partner of the team.
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