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  2. Watertown Shamrocks - Wikipedia

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    The Watertown Shamrocks are a Tier II junior ice hockey team located in Watertown, South Dakota. The team is scheduled to begin play in the fall of 2024, as the 7th in the NAHL's Central Division. The Shamrocks will play out of the Prairie Lakes Ice Arena , a 1,500-seat venue that opened in February of 2024.

  3. Prairie Lakes Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Lakes Ice Arena is an ice hockey venue in Watertown, South Dakota. It is the home venue of the Watertown Shamrocks of the North American Hockey League . It opened in September 2024 at the cost of $36 million and has a seating capacity is 1,500.

  4. Minnesota Mallards - Wikipedia

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    The Mallards were the second of two expansion teams added for the 2024–25, joining the Watertown Shamrocks, and would be the fourth NAHL club based out of Minnesota at the time of their start. [4] The club will be the NAHL's return to the region after the departure of the Minnesota Magicians in 2022.

  5. NAHL approves team in Watertown, which will join the ... - AOL

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    The Watertown Shamrocks will compete in the Central Division beginning in the 2024-25 season. Owned and operated under Codington County Hockey Club LLC which includes Mark Gulbrandson, Vince Foley ...

  6. Bruins set for clash with Shamrocks in Watertown - AOL

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    Oct. 24—The Austin Bruins will make the trip to South Dakota this weekend for the first meeting in franchise history with the Watertown Shamrocks (2-8-0-1) for a pair of games on Friday and ...

  7. Watertown Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Watertown Stadium is a stadium in Watertown, South Dakota. It was primarily used for baseball and American football and was the home of minor-league professional baseball including, most recently (c. 1970), the Watertown Expos of the Northern League. The ballpark has a capacity of 5,000 people and opened in 1940.