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The team played their home games at the Champions Skating Center located in Cromwell, Connecticut. [1] [2] From 2003 to 2017, the Jr. Wolfpack were members of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) and its predecessor, the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL), while sanctioned as a Tier III junior team by USA Hockey before it joined the unsanctioned ...
TD Garden (formerly the FleetCenter) has hosted the Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament since 1996. Hockey East is an NCAA Division I ice hockey-only conference based in Wakefield, Massachusetts, that was formed in 1984 after five Eastern College Athletic Conference teams decided to create their own league over scheduling concerns.
The Pepsi Center, now known as Ball Arena, hosted the 2008 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament. The NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament is a college ice hockey tournament held in the United States by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
In 1998, the Connecticut Bonding Commission approved $2 million to fund the building of a new ice rink in downtown Hartford. [2] While the funding was a necessary first step, the final cost of the rink would far exceed the sum from the state.
The Middletown Upper Houses Historic District, also known as the Upper Houses River Port, encompasses the historic early nucleus of Cromwell, Connecticut. Sandwiched between Main Street and the Connecticut River, this area was set off from neighboring Middletown in 1851. It is visually dominated by residential structures built before 1810.
During this time, the team's home rink was the UConn Ice Arena, an outdoor facility. The team was finally promoted to D-I in 1998 when the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum was completed. The Huskies used the Forum as their home for the next 18 years. In 2014, UConn joined Hockey East despite the Ice Forum not meeting the league's requirements. [2]
Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY (Championship) Kassidy Sauve W 4–1 29–7–2 NCAA Tournament March 16 #5 Boston College* #4 Cheel Arena • Potsdam, NY (Quarterfinals) Kassidy Sauve W 2–1 OT: 30–7–2 March 22 vs. #1 Wisconsin* #4 People's United Center • Hamden, CT (Semifinals) Kassidy Sauve L 0–5 30–8–2 *Non-conference game.
J. & E. Stevens was a business in Cromwell, Connecticut formed by John and Elisha Stevens in 1843 to make cast-iron hardware, hammers, and iron toys. The success of their toy products, including cap guns, led to a refocus on toys. [ 1 ]