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  2. North Avenue Ice Palace - Wikipedia

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    It was located on North Avenue between Charles Street and Lovegrove Alley and extended north to 20th Street. [1] It was constructed by the Arctic Skating Company, managed by Gerald T. Hopkins, Jr. [1] The ice rink was used for pleasure skating and ice sports, including early games of ice hockey.

  3. Pro Beach Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted ...

  4. Everything to Know About the ‘Pro Beach Hockey: Sun ... - AOL

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    Pro Beach Hockey: Sun, Surf and Slapshots follows the rise and fall of professional roller hockey league, Pro Beach Hockey, in Southern California. The league existed for three seasons from 1998 ...

  5. Robert Morris University Island Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Clearview Arena (formerly the RMU Island Sports Center Ice Arena, 84 Lumber Arena and Colonials Arena) is a 1,200-seat ice hockey rink [5] located in the RMU Island Sports Center. Robert Morris University and 84 Lumber reached a deal by which 84 Lumber would receive naming rights as of March 21, 2012. [6]

  6. Ocean Center - Wikipedia

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    The Daytona Beach Sun Devils of the defunct Sunshine Hockey League played hockey games at the Ocean Center from 1992 to 1995. In 1995, the team and league changed names to the Daytona Beach Breakers, playing in the Southern Hockey League. After the 1995-96 season both the team and the league folded.

  7. John Pickett (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    During its championship years under Pickett, the team was the highest paying professional organization in ice hockey, with stars like Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy, Denis Potvin and Billy Smith at or near the top of the league in compensation by position. During this period, Pickett was a very hands-off owner who shied away from media attention ...

  8. Honda Center - Wikipedia

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    A panorama of Honda Center's exterior Panorama of Honda Center's interior before a 2007 playoff hockey game Honda Center in its basketball configuration before an NCAA basketball game The New Scoreboard at Honda Center as seen from Section 438 during the 2016 Stanley Cup Play-offs on April 27, 2016

  9. Met Center - Wikipedia

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    The only fatality in NHL history occurred at the Met Center on January 13, 1968, when Bill Masterton of the hometown North Stars suffered a deadly head injury in a game versus the Oakland Seals. [9] Elvis Presley opened his 1971 tour of the USA on November 5, 1971. [10] 25th National Hockey League All-Star Game on January 25, 1972