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The Northtown Center at Amherst, formerly the Amherst Ice Center and the Amherst Pepsi Center, is a 1,800-seat multipurpose arena in Amherst, New York, located adjacent to the University at Buffalo. The current sponsor is Northtown Auto, a Buffalo area chain of auto dealerships. [ 1 ]
Campus Center Ice Arena: Rutgers Scarlet Knights [11] [12] 2011–12 February 19, 2012 Cornell Big Red: 4–3 (OT) Syracuse Orange: Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion: Rutgers Scarlet Knights [13] 2012–13 February 24, 2013 Buffalo Bulls: 8–7 (2OT) Niagara Purple Eagles: Northtown Center: Niagara Purple Eagles [14] 2013–14 March 2, 2014 Niagara ...
Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey venues (1 P) Pages in category "College ice hockey venues in New York (state)" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
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The Buffalo Beauts were a professional ice hockey team in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF). They played in Amherst, New York, a suburb of Buffalo, at the Northtown Center. The Beauts were established in 2015 as one of the four founding franchises of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL), rebranded as the PHF in 2021.
Northtown Center: 1–0–0: 2: Ann-Sophie Bettez scores the first goal in franchise history Tricia Deguire records the first shoot-out win in franchise history [Recap 1] 2: November 6 @ Buffalo Beauts: 2–3: Deschênes: Northtown Center: 1–1–0: 2: Kristina Shanahan and Deziray De Sousa record their first professional goals. [Recap 2] 3 ...
The 2022–23 Buffalo Beauts season is the eighth in franchise history. In the off-season, the club signed former league MVP Mikyla Grant-Mentis to the largest single-season contract in league history, valued at US$80,000. [4]
The Metropolitan Riveters (originally the New York Riveters) were a professional women's ice hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with home games at the American Dream Meadowlands ice rink. They were one of the four charter franchises of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL), later known as the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).