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Snoopy Tournament logo. Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament (commonly known as the "Snoopy Tournament") is a major amateur senior ice hockey tournament held every summer at Redwood Empire Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, California. Charles M. Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts and owner of the arena, started the tournament in 1975.
The Arena offers public skating, private ice time, figure skating, junior hockey, and adult hockey. It is also host to the annual Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament, in which 64-70 senior teams from all over the world come to Santa Rosa for a week-long hockey tournament in the summer. The arena has about 500 permanent seats for hockey ...
Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament; U. U.S. Pond Hockey Championships This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 23:44 (UTC). ...
Snoopy waves alongside fellow ice skaters at the end of the "It's Christmas, Snoopy!" show produced by San Diego County-based All Wheel Sports at California's Great America.
Charles Schulz's character Snoopy is well known for his love of ice hockey. Snoopy's Home Ice (Redwood Empire Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, California) continues to host the annual Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament each year. In the Peanuts comic strip, the gang would play ice hockey during the winter months, usually on outdoor ponds.
Highlights from the U.S. win against Canada at the world junior hockey championship: Team USA captain Ryan Leonard (9) celebrates his empty-net goal that clinched a 4-1 victory against Canada ...
Schulz also was very active in senior ice-hockey tournaments; in 1975, he formed Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament at his Redwood Empire Ice Arena, and in 1981, he was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to the sport of hockey in the United States. [56]
Dec. 26—MANCHESTER — Concord High School literally made quick work of Goffstown in the opening round of the Brian C. Stone Memorial Christmas Tournament on Tuesday. The Crimson Tide scored ...