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The Minnesota Wild played their first game at the arena on October 11, 2000, against the Philadelphia Flyers. Their first win at the arena came on October 18, 2000, when they defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 6–5. The Wild's first playoff game at the arena was on April 14, 2003. In that game, the Wild suffered a 3–0 loss to the Colorado ...
The Wild was the first tenant at the new development. [2] In April 2017, the ground was broken on the rooftop arena that would serve as a practice facility for the Wild. [3] In early 2017 it was announced that TRIA Orthopedic Center has acquired the naming rights to the rooftop arena. [4] TRIA rink opened on January 10, 2018. [5]
Van Andel Arena is a multi-purpose arena situated in the Heartside district of Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The arena attracted over five million patrons in its first 5 years, 1996–2001. It serves as the home of the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League and the Grand Rapids Gold of the NBA G League. It will also be the ...
Grand Rapids-Greenway 6-0 Hibbing-Chisholm vs. Eagan: Lake Pokegama: 10:00 AM Eagan 9-2 Benilde St. Margaret's vs. Grand Rapids: Lake Pokegama: 1:30 PM Grand Rapids 3-2 (OT) Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. University of North Dakota: Mariucci Arena: 5:00 PM Tie 4-4 (OT) Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild: Xcel Energy Center: 8:00 PM Wild 4-2
Skyscrapers in Grand Rapids, Michigan (8 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Van Noord Arena is a 5,000-seat indoor arena located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, part of the Spoelhof Fieldhouse complex on the campus of Calvin University.It was built in 2009 and is home to Calvin University's Knights basketball and volleyball teams, which previously played at Knollcrest Fieldhouse, which was converted into a recreational facility.
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DeVos Place Convention Center, erected on the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a multi-purpose convention center. It is named for Richard DeVos, who donated $20 million towards its construction. The convention center contains a large, 162,000 square foot exhibit hall and an additional 40,000 square foot ballroom. [1]