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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 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" .
The playing field at the stadium sits at an elevation of 640 feet (195 m) above sea level. Lambeau Field is the N.F.L. stadium continually operated the longest. In 2007, the Packers completed their 51st season at Lambeau, breaking the all-time N.F.L. record set by the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field (1921–70).
Lambeau Field parking lots open four hours before game time, which for Sunday's game will be 8 a.m. More: Film review: Jordan Love is right, the Packers offense needs to keep taking shots downfield
The spread was just 584 fans from highest season to lowest, or 73 per game. Lambeau averaged 77,830 paying fans per game for the 2023 season, compared with 78,075 the year before, which was the ...
Playing in Minnesota for the first time since 2014, hundreds of Native Americans protested against the team name outside of U.S. Bank Stadium during the game on October 24, 2019. [134] On December 8, 2019, members of the Wisconsin Indian Education Association's Indian Mascot and Logo Task Force led a protest at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin
You mean besides No. 87 being on the field? The Chiefs-Packers game is an NBC “Sunday Night Football” matchup, which means a national TV audience and national TV cameras. In other words, catnip.
Lambeau may refer to Curly Lambeau (1898–1965), founder, player, and first coach of the Green Bay Packers football team; Lambeau Field, outdoor athletic stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, named for Curly; Lambeau, Tobago, village in Trinidad and Tobago; Lambeau Leap, an NFL celebration where a player jumps into the stands after scoring a touchdown