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The puck drops at 7:05 p.m. Tickets Tickets start at $15 and are available online and at the Scope box office. Last season The Admirals finished 29-37-6, sixth in the South Division of the ECHL.
Construction on Scope began in June 1968 at the northern perimeter of Norfolk's downtown and was completed in 1971 at a cost of $35 million. Federal funds covered $23 million of the cost, and when it opened formally on November 12, 1971, the structure was the second-largest public complex in Virginia , behind only the Pentagon .
They played in Norfolk, Virginia at the Norfolk Scope Arena from 1989 until 2000, when the owners purchased an expansion American Hockey League franchise that became the Norfolk Admirals. [1] In 2015, the AHL Admirals were relocated and the ECHL returned to Norfolk with the current Norfolk Admirals .
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Chartway Arena at the Ted Constant Convocation Center is a 219,330-square-foot (20,376 m 2), multi-purpose arena in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, on the campus of Old Dominion University. It is operated by Oak View Group.
Norfolk, Virginia: Norfolk Scope: 9,000 20-man Battlebowl match [51] 9. WCW: Clash of the Champions XXIV August 18, 1993: Daytona Beach, Florida: Ocean Center: 8,903 Big Van Vader (c) vs. Davey Boy Smith for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [43] 10. WCW: Halloween Havoc October 27, 1991: Chattanooga, Tennessee: UTC Arena: 8,900
Norfolk Scope Hampton Coliseum Richmond Coliseum Roanoke Civic Center (1971–72) Old Dominion University Fieldhouse (1970–71) Richmond Arena (1970–71) Location: Norfolk, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia: Team colors: 1970–74: Red, White & Blue 1974–75: Orange, Seal Brown & White 1975–76: Blue and Orange
Norfolk Scope: 1971–1976 (partial schedule) 10,253 1971 Norfolk, Virginia: Richmond Coliseum: 12,500 1971 Richmond, Virginia: Roanoke Civic Center: 1971–1972 (partial schedule) 9,828 1971 Roanoke, Virginia: Hampton Coliseum: 1970–1976 (partial schedule) 9,777 1970 Hampton, Virginia: Old Dominion University Fieldhouse: 1970–1971 (partial ...