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Trinity Bantams (men's and women's ice hockey) (2006–present) The Koeppel Community Center is an indoor ice hockey arena on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut . It is home to the Trinity Bantams men's and women's ice hockey programs and has seating for 3,400 spectators.
Milford Ice Pavilion is a 1,000-seat skating rink in Milford, Connecticut. It is home to the Milford Indians co-op high school team, and Sacred Heart University Pioneers men's ice hockey team until 2016. The building opened in 1975 and was renovated in 1985. It also serves several local hockey high school and club level teams.
The Danbury Ice Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Danbury, Connecticut. It was built in 1999 with renovation and expansion in 2004, and has a seating capacity of about 3,000. It was built in 1999 with renovation and expansion in 2004, and has a seating capacity of about 3,000.
The cross-promotional partnership between EA / Playfish and Dunkin' Donuts in SimCity Social continues this week with the launch of the Dunkin' Donuts Ice Skating Rink, which is now available for ...
Ice skating and hockey are about to become a lot more accessible on the North Shore of Milwaukee. A grand opening for the Village of Brown Deer's new ice skating rink will take place from 5:30 to ...
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]
The arena has a conventional ice rink which is closed in the summer, while a 2,600-square-foot (240 m 2) synthetic ice rink is used year-round for youth hockey training and public skating. [19] The former indoor skating rink in Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This 600-square metre indoor rink was created from very high Molecular Weight ...
A portion of the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the world's largest naturally frozen "ice rink" or skating trail. An example of an ice skating trail, or "rink", is the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, estimated at 165,600 m 2 (1,782,000 sq ft) and 7.8 km (4.8 mi) long, which is equivalent to 90 Olympic-size skating rinks.