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  2. Pelham Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    Pelham Civic Complex is a 4,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Pelham, Alabama.It features two NHL size ice skating rinks with a holding capacity of 500 skaters, a skating school, ice skating birthday party rooms, and a multi-purpose banquet area.

  3. Legacy Arena - Wikipedia

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    The team was expected to begin play in Birmingham by the 2022–23 basketball season playing at Legacy Arena following renovations to the arena. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In the interim, the team began play for the 2018–19 season in Erie, Pennsylvania, as the Erie BayHawks, while the arena underwent a $123 million expansion and renovation.

  4. Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex (formerly known as Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center) is an entertainment, sports, and convention complex located in the heart of Birmingham, Alabama's Uptown Entertainment District. The Sheraton Birmingham and Westin Birmingham are located on the campus adjoining the convention center.

  5. Sports in Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham area is home to the Birmingham Barons, the AA minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, which plays at Regions Field in the Southside adjacent to Railroad Park. The University of Alabama at Birmingham ( UAB Blazers ) and Samford University in Homewood have popular collegiate sports teams, including college basketball and ...

  6. Birmingham Bulls (SPHL) - Wikipedia

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    The 2023-24 season saw history for the Bulls both for under the current SPHL organization and in the Bulls' long-term history. The club set a franchise record for points and goals allowed. In doing so, they became the first Bulls team in Birmingham's hockey history to finish first in a league's regular season and secured the William B. Coffee ...

  7. Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Bulls were a minor professional ice hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League from 1992 to 2001. Their home arena was the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center . The team moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey and was renamed the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies in 2001.

  8. Birmingham Bulls (ACHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Bulls was a professional ice hockey team based in Birmingham, Alabama, that briefly played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) in October 1983. Their home ice was the former Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center (now Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ) (BJCC)

  9. Birmingham Bulls (WHA) - Wikipedia

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    After the WHA ceased operations in 1979, the Birmingham Bulls joined the Central Hockey League, playing during the 1979–80 and 1980–81 seasons. The CHL team included returning coach John Brophy , and six players carried over from the previous season's WHA team, including Paul Henderson , Pat Riggin , Rick Adduono , and Dave Hanson .