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  2. Ridder Arena - Wikipedia

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    Ridder Arena was the first facility in the United States to be constructed specifically for college women's hockey, and the only such facility until LaBahn Arena was built for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team in 2010. [3] As of 2018, it remains just one of two arenas built for a college women's ice hockey program. [9]

  3. List of outdoor ice hockey games - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey, however, has been played at Stade Roland Garros, the venue of the French Open in tennis. Staging a Vysshaya liga game on the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov has been considered as well. To compensate for the varying weather conditions at outdoor ice hockey games, the teams may switch sides after each half of a period.

  4. Hockey Day Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Now a multi-day showcase, the event is held in mid-to-late January or early February and typically consists of multiple high school games (a mixture of boys and girls), a men's and/or women's college hockey game, and concludes with a Minnesota Wild NHL game. With some games now taking place on Thursday and Friday, the main set of games are ...

  5. Hockey Day - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages ... Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Hockey Day may refer one of the following days ...

  6. NHL outdoor games - Wikipedia

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    The annual Winter Classic, held on or around New Year's Day in football or baseball stadiums near NHL home markets in the United States, began with the 2008 game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Buffalo Sabres. The NHL then started the Stadium Series in 2014 for additional outdoor games in the United States.

  7. NHL Official Guide & Record Book - Wikipedia

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    The NHL Official Guide & Record Book was the complete statistical record of the National Hockey League, published annually by the league until the league ended its production after the publication of the book following the 2017–18 season. An augmented and dynamic version of the information contained in the book can now be found at records.nhl ...

  8. Class of 1923 Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Class of 1923 Arena is the second-largest collegiate hockey venue in Pennsylvania, after Penn State's Pegula Ice Arena. While best known for the skating rink that is in the arena during the regular hockey season (September to March), throughout the rest of the year the ice is removed and the arena is used for other events, such as Wharton's ...

  9. File:T comp 61-90.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Diskussion:Hockeyschläger-Diagramm/Archiv/1; Portal:Klimawandel/Glossar; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Controversia del palo de hockey; Registro de temperaturas del último milenio; La ilusión del palo de hockey: Climategate y la corrupción de la ciencia; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org