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SAP Center at San Jose (originally known as San Jose Arena and HP Pavilion at San Jose) is an indoor arena located in San Jose, California.Its primary tenant is the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League, for which the arena has earned the nickname "The Shark Tank".
SAP Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Mannheim, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and handball, and is the home arena of the Adler Mannheim ice hockey club and the Rhein-Neckar Löwen handball club. Inaugurated in 2005, the arena has a capacity of up to 15,000 people. [1]
The following is a list of National Hockey League (NHL) arenas. This list includes past, present, and future arenas. ... SAP Center: San Jose, California: San Jose ...
The Sharks moved into their new home, the San Jose Arena (now the SAP Center) in 1993. For their third season, 1993–94, the Sharks moved to their new home, the San Jose Arena, and were placed in the Western Conference's Pacific Division. [17]
SAP Center at San Jose* 17,562 [27] San Jose United States: San Jose Sharks (1993–present), San Jose Barracuda (2015–2022) 29: Value City Arena: 17,500 [28] Columbus United States: Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey (1998–present) 30: T-Mobile Arena* 17,500 [29] Las Vegas United States: Vegas Golden Knights (2017–present) 31
The junior pro hockey league team intended to build a complex with four sheets of ice, replacing its aging facility at 7201 Hickman Road in Urbandale. But costs for the work rose, and negotiations ...
After some delays, Lowen said the first 260,000-square feet of the $125 million AdventHealth Sports Park, with the hockey arena as a major component, is now on track to open in October. “Hockey ...
In January 2020, the city of San Jose approved of a proposed 4,200-seat arena to be built at the Sharks' Solar4America Ice complex that would be utilized by the Barracuda for home games [9] and expected to be completed by 2022. [10] The 2019–20 season then ended prematurely due to the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.