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The Hollywood Sportatorium was an indoor arena in Pembroke Pines, Florida (originally Hollywood), located at 17171 Pines Boulevard (originally 16661 West Hollywood Boulevard). The Sportatorium was 26 miles (42 km) from downtown Miami and 23 miles (37 km) from downtown Fort Lauderdale .
The arena is home to the local high school hockey team, the Northland Pines Eagles; the ERRA Youth Hockey Association; a semi-pro hockey team, the Eagle River Falcons; a tier II junior ice hockey team, the Wisconsin Windigo; and the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame.
10,112 (Arena) 3,000 (Expo Hall) 1,938 (Theater) October 1999 Mitchell Center: 10,041 (Arena-full house) 7,354 (Arena-Front of stage) 2,800 (Theater) January 1927 Saenger Theatre: 1,921 1956 Hocklander Hall: 4,800 October 1953 Garrett Coliseum: Montgomery: 12,500 1992 Dunn–Oliver Acadome: 8,300 1922 Cramton Bowl: 35,000 unknown Montgomery ...
Home Arena Website Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University: Daytona Beach, Florida: 1926 2018 Eagles Daytona Ice Arena University of Central Florida: Orlando, Florida: 1963 2014 Knights Orlando Ice Den University of Miami: Coral Gables, Florida: 1925 2016 Hurricanes Pines Ice Arena University of South Florida: Tampa, Florida: 1956 2014 Bulls
Based mainly at the Lighthouse Point Ice Skating Arena in Florida, she also took lessons from Carlo Fassi for five years at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Her skating expenses, nearly $50,000 a year, were covered mainly by her parents who sold a house in Boston and a motel in South Florida.
Sun Prairie Ice Arena (Sun Prairie) Waunakee Ice Pond Hartmeyer Ice Arena Northland Pines Eagles: Northland Pines: Red, blue, white: Independent: Eagle River Hockey & Sports Arena (Eagle River) Northern Edge: Rhinelander, Antigo, Lakeland Union, Wabeno: Red, green, black: Independent: Rhinelander Ice Arena (Rhinelander) Lakeland Hawks Ice Arena
The New Amphidrome was renamed the James R. "Dee" Ice Stadium in 1943 when the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) purchased it for their hockey team. [5] Michigan Tech played their last hockey game in Dee Stadium on December 4, 1971, after which they moved to the Student Ice Arena. [6]
The Super Rink at National Sports Center is a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) ice rink facility that features eight sheets of ice and is the largest ice arena complex in the world. [2] It is located on the National Sports Center campus in Blaine, Minnesota , a northern suburb of Minneapolis – Saint Paul .