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SEWELL — Hollydell Ice Arena has been the home arena for premier hockey in South Jersey since Guy Gaudreau opened the rink in 1992. His sons Matthew and Johnny Gaudreau, who both died Aug. 29 ...
Hollydell Ice Arena in Sewell, New Jersey, where Johnny and Matthew grew up playing hockey, paid tribute to the brothers in a ceremony on September 13, which was attended by their parents, Guy and ...
The Gaudreau family gathered at the Hollydell Ice Arena, the building which holds the newly named “Gaudreau Rink,” for a memorial ceremony before a junior hockey game between the Philadelphia ...
In 2017, the team relocated to the Class of 1923 Arena at the University of Pennsylvania in nearby Philadelphia and became the Philadelphia Rebels. [4] The Philadelphia Rebels again finished at the top of their division in the regular season before losing to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights in the division finals of the playoffs. After one ...
The youngest of four siblings, DeAngelo was born in Sewell, New Jersey shortly after his family moved there. [1] Growing up in Washington Township, he began playing minor ice hockey in South Jersey at Hollydell Ice Arena in Sewell, and was known for his competitive nature. [2]
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The team played out of Hollydell Ice Arena in Sewell. In 2019, Matthew played for the Philadelphia Flyers ECHL affiliate, the Reading Royals. Matthew was 29 years old.
The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Ice Cats' hockey team is one of the War Memorial primary tenants and is currently the longest-serving tenant at the arena, having played there since 2009. The Johnstown Tomahawks of the North American Hockey League moved into the War Memorial for the 2012-13 hockey season.