Mariucci Arena got a new name Monday. The Gophers will now call their men's hockey shrine 3M Arena at Mariucci.
The University of Minnesota announced a 14-year, $11.2 million sponsorship deal with St. Paul-based 3M, which drew mostly positive reviews from the Gophers hockey community.
But questions immediately turned to Williams Arena. Is the renaming of the Gophers basketball home inevitable, too?
"Well, I'm hoping it's inevitable," said Lou Nanne, who spearheads fundraising for the university's $160 million Athletes Village, which opens in January. "That's what we're working on. That's very important to us and we want to do the same type of thing."
Nanne played under John Mariucci, one of the most iconic names in Minnesota hockey history. Mariucci was an All-America for the Gophers in 1940 and went on to coach the team for 13 seasons, while working with communities around the state to build arenas and grow the game.
Herb Brooks, another of Mariucci's former players, helped lead the charge to have the hockey side of Williams Arena renamed "Mariucci Arena" in 1985. The team moved across 4th Street into a new building in 1993 and had always called that "Mariucci Arena."
"I'm not crazy about [the change], quite frankly," said Gary Gambucci, an All-America center under Mariucci in 1968. "John was so instrumental to Minnesota hockey. The younger generation has no idea what he meant.
"I believe if any arena should retain someone in its primary name, it would be John Mariucci for all he did to champion Minnesota hockey and American hockey.