Metropolitan Sports Center
The Metropolitan Sports Center (also known as the Met Center) was an indoor arena that formerly stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The arena, which was completed in 1967, seated 15,000. It was home to the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL from 1967-1993 and ABA's Minnesota Muskies. The Muskies played just one season, before moving to Miami. They were replaced by the Minnesota Pipers, who also played only one season. The MISL Minnesota Strikers played indoor soccer at the Met Center from 1984-1988.
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Indoor arena - Bloomington, Minnesota - Minneapolis, Minnesota - 1967 - Minnesota North Stars - NHL - 1993 - Minnesota Muskies - Minnesota Pipers - Minnesota Strikers - 1984 - 1988
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The Met Center was demolished in 1994 after the North Stars moved to Dallas, Texas, becoming the Dallas Stars. Three attempts were made to undertake a controlled implosion of the building, but none was sufficient to bring it down. As a result, the arena had to be demolished using the usual heavy equipment.
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1994 - Dallas, Texas - Dallas Stars - Arena
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For several years after the arena was demolished, the property served as an overflow lot for the Mall of America.
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In 2004, an Ikea store opened on part of the property.
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