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  2. Ice Box (arena) - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted for hockey upon the arrival in 1996 of the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. [1] The Ice Box is located on the former Nebraska State Fair grounds; the arena and fairgrounds existed simultaneously until the latter was bought and torn down by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2010 to become Nebraska Innovation ...

  3. Ice hockey in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Despite those shortcoming, the team was able to establish itself in the community. After moving to the CenturyLink Center Omaha in 2003, the school built the first on-campus home in 2015 and the Mavericks continue to play in the Baxter Arena, one of the larger venues in college hockey at a capacity of 7,898. [8]

  4. Lincoln Stars - Wikipedia

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    With prompting of Lincoln realtor Mark Claydon, who spear-headed an effort to build the city's first and only indoor ice arena, the Stars came to Lincoln in 1996. Led by Derek Reynolds and future NHL player Josh Langfeld, the Stars posted a 40–13–1 regular season record, the best expansion season in USHL history.

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    Several NE-10 members that sponsored women’s ice hockey also competed in the ECAC Women’s East and pursued the ECAC Open title, a women's ice hockey postseason tournament for those teams remaining in D-II but competing as independents during the regular season, but that tournament has been superseded by the New England Women's Hockey ...

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  8. Pinnacle Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    The 4,526-seat Pershing Center was Lincoln's largest entertainment venue prior to the construction of Pinnacle Bank Arena The project's momentum slowed during the 2007–2008 financial crisis , but reemerged on a larger scale when renderings of a $200 million to $300 million complex were released. [ 10 ]

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