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  2. BladeRunners Ice Complex - Wikipedia

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    It was the home ice for several collegiate hockey programs, including Slippery Rock University, California University of Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh Panthers. [4] In 2012, the owners considered selling the Warrendale facility to the Grace Community Church. [5] [6] However, the sale did not proceed and nearly all tenants returned. [7]

  3. Penguin Pete - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Pete was the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first mascot. He was an Ecuadorian-born Humboldt penguin on loan from the Pittsburgh Zoo. Penguins officials even had special ice skates made for Pete by CCM in Canada. A skater from the University of Pittsburgh taught Pete at the arena how to ice skate.

  4. University of Illinois Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The University of Illinois Ice Arena was built in 1931 and designed by Chicago architecture firm Holabird and Root, the same firm that designed the University of Illinois Memorial Stadium and Chicago's Soldier Field. The arena features four rows of bleacher seating in an elevated balcony that runs the length of the ice rink on either side.

  5. Frick Fine Arts Building - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Frick portrait by Malvina Hoffman on the facade of the building. The Frick Fine Arts Building sits on the site of the former Schenley Park Casino, Pittsburgh's first multi-purpose arena with an indoor ice skating rink, sat on the location of the building before burning down in December 1896.

  6. Printscape Arena at Southpointe - Wikipedia

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    The arena opened in 1995 as the Iceoplex at Southpointe, with Pittsburgh Penguins owner Howard Baldwin as one of the leaders in the project. [5] Upon its opening, American Figure Skating Champion Suzy Semanick worked as a skating instructor and David Hanson was as general manager. [ 5 ]

  7. Petersen Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Petersen Events Center (more commonly known as "The Pete" [3]) is a 12,508-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland neighborhood. The arena is named for philanthropists John Petersen and his wife Gertrude, who donated $10 million for its construction. [ 4 ]

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  9. Pittsburgh Panthers men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Schenley Park Casino opened with one of the first artificial ice rinks in the United States. [3] By the end of the year, the first recorded ice hockey match in Pittsburgh took place when the team from Queen's University took on a group of students from the Western University of Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh Catholic College of the Holy Ghost ().