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The Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic was a college ice hockey game played on a makeshift ice rink covering the field at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The game was the second outdoor game involving US college teams, the first being "The Cold War" .
Lambeau Field hosting its first hockey game. Following the success of the "Cold War", collegiate ice hockey game held in 2001 at Michigan State's Spartan Stadium, hockey teams from Wisconsin and Ohio State met in the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic, an outdoor game played on a temporary rink inside the stadium on February 11, 2006. The Badgers ...
The University of Michigan and Michigan State set a world record for attendance on December 11, 2010, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.. Playing hockey games outdoors—in soccer, football and baseball stadiums—is an increasingly popular trend for junior, college, professional and international competitions in the 21st century.
Former Milwaukee ticket holders were offered tickets at Lambeau to one pre-season game and games 3 and 6 of the regular season schedule (later changed to games 2 and 5), in what is referred to as the "Gold package". County Stadium was partly responsible for Lambeau Field's existence.
The Packers lead the series 46-24-4, but lost three of the last four, including a 20-17 loss at Lambeau Field in 2018 that resulted in head coach Mike McCarthy getting fired after the game. Oct ...
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson does the Lambeau Leap on Jan. 5, 2014, near Stephen Pfeil, left, of Madison and Sean Sanchez of Denver, after Nelson scored a second-quarter touchdown ...
According to a report, Northwestern's Big Ten football game Oct. 19 against Wisconsin is to be played at Lambeau Field.
Lambeau Field (c. 1998) was the site of the Snow Bowl.. After a scoreless first quarter, the Packers scored the game's first points on an 11-play, 61-yard drive. Lynn Dickey was able to complete passes of 11 yards and 18 yards to James Lofton, as well as 19-yard completion to Paul Coffman.