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The ImOn Ice Arena is a 3,850-seat multipurpose arena in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, located adjacent to Veterans Memorial Stadium. The arena opened on January 8, 2000, and is owned by the city of Cedar Rapids. It is home to the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League as well as several local youth hockey teams. The University of ...
The Cedar Rapids RoughRiders are a Tier I junior ice hockey team playing in the United States Hockey League (USHL). Before moving to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1999, the team was based in Mason City, where they were known as the North Iowa Huskies. The RoughRiders' home ice is the ImOn Ice Arena also known as The Stable. [1]
Alliant Energy PowerHouse (formerly Five Seasons Center and later U.S. Cellular Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in the downtown area of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.It was financed by the approval of a voter referendum to allocate special municipal capital improvement bond monies, after several prior bond referendums to build a civic center failed between 1965 and 1977.
Buccaneer Arena: 1980 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders: Cedar Rapids: USHL: ImOn Ice Arena: 1999 † Dubuque Fighting Saints (second) Dubuque: USHL: Mystique Ice Center: 2010 Mason City Toros: Mason City: NA3HL: Mason City Multipurpose Arena 2011 † North Iowa Bulls: Mason City: NAHL: Mason City Multipurpose Arena 2021 †
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
After some delays, Lowen said the first 260,000-square feet of the $125 million AdventHealth Sports Park, with the hockey arena as a major component, is now on track to open in October. “Hockey ...
Upstate Medical University Arena [24] Syracuse, New York: Syracuse Crunch: 5,800: 1951 UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena [25] Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Milwaukee Admirals: 9,652: 1950 Van Andel Arena [26] Grand Rapids, Michigan: Grand Rapids Griffins: 10,834: 1996 Wells Fargo Arena [27] Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Wild: 15,181: 2005 XL Center [28] Hartford ...
Speaking from a podium on the arena floor that read “Trump will fix it,” comedian Tony Hinchcliffe compared Puerto Rico to an “island of garbage,” and made lewd sexual jokes about Latinos.