October 29, 2020

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THURSDAY • OCTOBER 29, 2020

HOCKEY IS BACK! The Mavericks Will Be Back in Action in Mankato Late November

Mankato Bars Are Prepared for Halloween MAXWELL MAYLEBEN Editor in Chief

Senior captain Max Coatta (12) holds the WCHA trophy after defeating Bowling Green Falcons at the Verizon Center, March 23, 2019 in Mankato. (File photo) DANIEL MCELROY Staff Writer Some of us never thought this day would come. After COVID-19 cut their postseason short last March, the Minnesota State University, Mankato men’s hockey is officially back. As many other leagues have struggled to get a season started, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association released the schedules for every team in the conference yesterday. The Mavericks start their season with back-to-back weekend match ups against Bemidji State University on Nov. 2021 in Bemidji and Nov. 27-28 in Mankato. “They’re always a very difficult team to play,” Head

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Hockey Coach Mike Hastings said. “They’re probably our greatest rival through the history of both programs.” The Mavericks faced off against BSU five times last year -- four times in the regular season schedule and once more in the Mariucci Classic, ending the season with a 3-2 record. After COVID-19 ended the season prematurely last year, many were left with a bitter taste. With the team having one of its best seasons ever, several seniors lost their final chance at a national championship. Seven seniors graduated and one underclassman,

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HOW TO PARTY SAFELY

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Students looking to party may have a tough time getting into their favorite bars this Halloween. Halloween, usually an extremely busy day for the bar scene, will most likely be seeing very long lines as the local favorite watering holes will be enforcing limited capacities due to COVID-19. The businesses downtown are gearing up for a busy weekend, with Thursday, Friday, and Saturday all expected to be particularly busy. Among the bars affected along the S. Front Street bar scene are some favorites such as South Street Saloon, the 507, Blue Bricks, and Rounders Sports Bar and Grill. Rounders Sports Bar and Grill, a staple and usual hotspot for the Mankato bars, has been working very hard to stay within the socially distancing guidelines. Tyson Dull, the General Manager of Rounders, referenced the extra measures the bar will be taking in order to limit transmission. “We are operating at about 25%, even though we are allowed 50% right now,” said Dull, “I don’t know, it will be interesting what will happen for Halloween.” South Street Saloon, a western themed bar, has their capacity capped at 105 occupants at a time, leaving a line outside for anyone else wanting to enter. Most of the businesses will not be offering any added specials for the night, however, that does not mean they will not stay in the spirit. Scott Sandvig, a bartender

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