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  2. Rogers Park (Danbury) - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Park is a 56-acre public park and recreational facility in Danbury, Connecticut, United States, located at the end of Main Street at South Street.It hosts six baseball fields, four softball fields, a multi-purpose turf field, eight tennis courts, seven volleyball courts, four handball-paddleball courts, a spray park, a playground, an outdoor ice rink (during cold weather), [1] a ...

  3. List of professional sports teams in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The team originally played their home games at Fitch High School's baseball field in Groton Ct from 2011 - 2021 until relocating to Dodd Stadium In Norwich in 2022. Danbury Westerners The Danbury Westerners are a collegiate summer baseball league team that plays in the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The team plays their home games at ...

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  5. Danbury Westerners - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Westerners have had 29 former players make it into the Big Leagues since playing with them. The first being Earl Snyder with Cleveland in 2002. [ 1 ] Mark Malaska's #15 is the only number retired by Danbury as he was the first to win a championship, which he did in 2004 with Boston.

  6. Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the arena was sold to Diamond Properties (DP 110, LLC), [2] who then bought two franchises to play in their arena for the 2019–20 season: the Danbury Colonials of the Tier III junior North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) and another FHL (since rebranded as Federal Prospects Hockey League) team in the Danbury Hat Tricks.

  7. Danbury Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Arena was the home of the Danbury Trashers of the United Hockey League from 2004 to 2006, and the New England Stars of the North Eastern Hockey League in 2006–07. In 2008, the Danbury Mad Hatters of the Eastern Professional Hockey League signed a lease with the arena [4] and played one season before the league folded.

  8. Professional ice hockey in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Danbury has a fairly short history of minor league hockey from mostly independent leagues (no affiliation with the NHL). Most of the teams succumbed to budget and management problems. [14] Danbury teams played at the Danbury Ice Arena, built in 1999 and renovated in 2004 just before the Danbury Trashers began play.

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