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  2. Merrimack Athletics Complex - Wikipedia

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    The hockey arena is named for J. Thom Lawler, former coach of the men's hockey team who died in 1978 at age 44, just after leading the team to their first national title. The basketball and volleyball court is named after former men's basketball head coach Bert Hammel.

  3. Merrimack Warriors men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    They play at the 2,549-seat J. Thom Lawler Rink in North Andover, Massachusetts, which underwent renovation in 2010. Merrimack's 92.08% capacity during the 2013–14 season was second in Hockey East. Merrimack's 92.08% capacity during the 2013–14 season was second in Hockey East.

  4. List of NCAA Division I ice hockey arenas - Wikipedia

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    J. Thom Lawler Rink: North Andover: MA: Merrimack men & women: Hockey East: 2,549: 1972 ... Arena City State Team Conference Capacity Opened/opening Lee and Penny ...

  5. J. Thom Lawler - Wikipedia

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    Lawler's first season ended with a poor 8–10–1 record but the following season saw the Warriors finish 4th in the ECAC 2 and qualify for the first tournament in conference history. After dropping league champion Norwich 12–3 in the semifinal the Warriors defeated Colby 6–4 to capture their first conference championship.

  6. Toscano Family Ice Forum - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the team's home rink was the UConn Ice Arena, an outdoor facility. The team was finally promoted to D-I in 1998 when the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum was completed. The Huskies used the Forum as their home for the next 18 years. In 2014, UConn joined Hockey East despite the Ice Forum not meeting the league's requirements. [2]

  7. Conte Forum - Wikipedia

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    Conte Forum was built on the site of McHugh Forum, and is situated perpendicular to the football stadium. The arena is directly adjacent to Alumni, with some luxury boxes overlooking both the football field and arena floors. Conte Forum seats 8,606 spectators in its basketball configuration and 7,884 when set up for hockey.

  8. Tsongas Center - Wikipedia

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    Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (formerly Tsongas Arena [2]) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell and located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The arena was opened on January 27, 1998, and dedicated to the memory of the late Paul Tsongas , prominent Lowell native and U.S. senator.

  9. Alfond Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena includes the Bear Necessities Fan Shop and the Maine Hockey Hall of Fame. The Grateful Dead played in The Alfond on April 19, 1983. Scott Hamilton's Stars on Ice opened in Alfond Sports Arena in 1986. Hillary Clinton appeared at the arena in 1994. It takes two hours to make the transition from basketball to hockey, and about 2½ from ...