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  2. Wollman Rink - Wikipedia

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    A skating rink in the southeastern corner of Central Park was first proposed in 1945. [5] In 1949, philanthropist Kate Wollman (1869–1955) [6] donated $600,000 for the rink's construction to commemorate her family. [1] She is the great-aunt of Henry and Richard Bloch, co-founders of H&R Block. [7]

  3. Ice hockey rink - Wikipedia

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    There are 9 faceoff spots on a hockey rink. All faceoffs take place at these spots. There are two spots in each team's defensive zone, two at each end of the neutral zone, and one in the centre of the rink. There are faceoff circles around the centre ice and end zone faceoff spots. There are hash marks painted on the ice near the end zone ...

  4. Lasker Rink - Wikipedia

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    Lasker Rink, dedicated as the Loula D. Lasker Memorial Swimming Pool and Skating Rink was a seasonal ice skating rink and swimming pool at the southwest corner of the Harlem Meer in the northern part of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Designed by the architects Fordyce & Hamby Associates, it operated from 1966 to 2021. [1]

  5. List of National Hockey League arenas - Wikipedia

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    New York Islanders; Barclays Center: 2015–2020 15,795 2012 Brooklyn, New York [53] Nassau Coliseum: 1972–2015, 2018–2021 13,917 1972 Uniondale, New York [54] [55] New York Rangers; Madison Square Garden (III) 1926–1968 15,928 1925 New York, New York [56] Philadelphia Flyers; The Spectrum CoreStates Spectrum (1994–1996) 1967–1996 ...

  6. Face-off - Wikipedia

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    Bo Horvat and Evgeni Malkin lineup for a face-off during a National Hockey League game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks in November 2015. A face-off is the method used to begin and restart play after goals in some sports using sticks, primarily ice hockey, bandy, floorball, broomball, rinkball, and lacrosse.

  7. Blind hockey is changing the lives of the visually impaired ...

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    He had taken his sons to skate with the New York Islanders, and someone subsequently emailed him to gauge his interest in blind hockey — a sport that started in Canada as early as the 1970s but ...

  8. Category:Ice hockey venues in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey venues in the New York metropolitan area (1 C) Pages in category "Ice hockey venues in New York (state)" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  9. Ice hockey arena - Wikipedia

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    Boston Garden in Boston* (1928–1995) had an undersized rink because it was built when the NHL had no regulation rink specifications; Appleton Arena in Canton, New York has been home of the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints since opening in 1950; TD Garden in Boston, capacity of 17,565 for Bruins games; Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul