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The St. Nicholas Rink, also called the St. Nicholas Arena, was an indoor ice rink, and later a boxing arena in New York City from 1896 until 1962. The rink was one of the earliest indoor ice rinks made of mechanically frozen ice in North America (others included the North Avenue Ice Palace in Baltimore and the Ice Palace in New York, both opened in 1894), enabling a longer season for skating ...
St. Nicholas Skating Rink, home arena of the St. Nicholas Hockey Club. The St. Nicholas Hockey Club is an ice hockey club from Manhattan, New York City. St. Nicholas Hockey Club played in the American Amateur Hockey League between 1896–1903 and 1905–1918 and won three championship titles, in 1907, 1914 and 1915. [3] Between 1920–1923 the ...
The Boston Athletic Association and St. Nicholas Hockey Club both finished the AAHL season with 6–2 records and played a three-game playoff series to determine the champion. The first game was played on March 18, 1916, at the St. Nicholas Rink and was won 4–1 by the B.A.A. [ 51 ] Game two was played a week later at the Boston Arena and drew ...
St. Nicholas Hockey Club* Hobey Baker Memorial Rink • Princeton, New Jersey: W 4–3 1–1–0 December 27 at Nichols Hockey Club* Broadway Auditorium • Buffalo, New York: W 8–4 2–1–0 December 28 at Niagara Juniors* Niagara Falls, Ontario: W 6–4 3–1–0 December 30 at Nichols Hockey Club* Nichols School Rink • Buffalo, New York
The Harvard–Yale hockey rivalry is a men's ice hockey sports rivalry between ... St. Nicholas Rink; New York, NY ... February 24, 1912 : Boston Arena; Boston, MA ...
But for the fans packing the stands at Rupp Arena Sunday, he was the right choice. ... Denver beats Boston College 2-0 to win record 10th NCAA hockey national title. ... What is St. Nicholas Day ...
St. Nicholas Hockey Club* Hobey Baker Memorial Rink • Princeton, New Jersey: W 5–1 1–0–0 December 21 at Boston University* Boston Arena • Boston, Massachusetts: W 4–0 2–0–0 December 31 at Boston Athletic Association* Boston Arena • Boston, Massachusetts: L 1–2 2–1–0 January 4 at Dartmouth*
[7] [8] Suspension of the league was all but ensured as St. Nicholas Arena in New York was leased out for roller skating and dancing, Pittsburgh's Duquesne Garden was given over for use as a barracks, [9] and the Boston Arena burned down. [10]