Howie: Why Jacob and Brianna Lambert bet on arena football in Duluth
There is a buzz in the air right now about Minnesota Monsters arena league football at Amsoil Arena. Training camp open on March 23. You can feel it. Something special is building.
There is a buzz in the air right now about Minnesota Monsters arena league football at Amsoil Arena. Training camp open on March 23. You can feel it. Something special is building.
The Minnesota Monsters have made their move by stepping into a stronger league and bringing the team into Amsoil. Tuesday afternoon is the community’s opportunity to meet the players, see the vision for the franchise and decide whether Duluth intends to build something lasting around it.
When ownership asks fans to pick their seats at $200, they’re not just selling tickets. They’re asking the city to co-sign the project. They’re saying: Trust us early. Commit early. Help us build this from day one.
“The city of Duluth embraced this team when they were the Duluth Harbor Monsters. Going to all these games — for me to take that away from them would have been selfish.” -- New Minnesota Monsters owner Jacob Lambert
Minnesota’s home schedule begins in Week 7, when Nashville visits. Kentucky comes to Minnesota in Week 8.