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Before the franchise's move to Middletown, the NAHL franchise played from 2005 to 2012 in Traverse City, Michigan, as the Traverse City North Stars, and from 2012 to 2015 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, as the Soo Eagles.
Ice hockey: North American Hockey League: Middletown Ice World: 2015: 1 Garden State Rollergirls: Roller Derby: Women's Flat Track Derby Association: Inline Skating Club of America Roller Skating Rink: 2006: 0 Jersey Shore Roller Girls: Asbury Park Convention Hall (3,600) 2007: 0 Hoboken FC 1912: Soccer: Cosmopolitan Soccer League
2,500 (Rink 1), 500 (Rink 2) Surface: Ice, Floor (Rink 1 can be configured for non ice purposes also) Opened: 1958: Tenants; NJ Devils Youth Hockey Essex Skating Club New Jersey Daredevils (2002–present) New York Sirens (PWHL, practice facility) (2024–present) New Jersey Gems (1980–1981) New Jersey Devils (NHL, practice facility) (1986 ...
While the ice-skating rink could open from 6 a.m. to midnight, the warehouses are proposed to be 24-hour operations. Fishinger said from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. there would be 11 truck trips.
In 2013, NJ.com described the rink as "a symbol of revitalization for Newark" and "a literal savior of urban skating". It praised its relationship to the community, including events like roller derby, style skating, gospel skaters, and DJ nightlife. [2] [3] The rink has been called a "hidden gem" and a "staple of the [Newark] community". [4]
Mennen Arena is a facility of the Morris County Park Commission. [1]The venue is the main home ice rink for the New Jersey Colonials youth hockey program [2] and the main training center for the Skating Club of Morris. [3]
The Ice Vault Arena (formerly named Capital One Ice Vault Arena and North Fork Ice Vault Arena) is a 600-seat multi-purpose arena in Wayne, New Jersey.Built in 2003, it is home to the Jersey Hitmen of the United States Premier Hockey League and the William Paterson University Pioneers of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's Super East Collegiate Hockey League.
As of January 2016, it is the only NJ team among almost 50 teams in the US. [23] In 2011, the team became pewter medalist for the Novice division at the US National Theatre on Ice Competition. [24] In 2012, the team became national silver medalist for the novice division at the US National Theatre on Ice competition in Strongsville, Ohio. [25]