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  2. Bridgewater Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Stonehill College announced that it would be promoting all of its athletic programs to Division I for the following academic year. [2] Since both the men's and women's programs used the Bridgewater Ice Arena as their respective homes, the rink will be one of the smallest home sites in D-I hockey.

  3. New England Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The New England Sports Center is a two-story, eight-rink ice-skating facility located in Marlborough, Massachusetts.Covering 22.3 acres (90,000 m 2) of suburban land, the 220,000-square-foot (20,000 m 2) building [1] has over 65 locker rooms, a hockey pro shop, ice skate sharpening, ice skate rentals, function rooms, a full-service restaurant, and a snack bar.

  4. Bright-Landry Hockey Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bright-Landry Center, when used for ice hockey, shares a design quirk with the Bruins' still-standing "original" home rink, today's Northeastern University-located Matthews Arena – the opposing team's benches at the Bright-Landry Center exist on opposing sides of the rink, just as they also did in the 20th century Boston Garden (1928 ...

  5. Ice hockey in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Though this was not the first ice hockey game held in Massachusetts, it was the match that helped change the course of winter sports in the region. The two ice hockey rinks at Harvard Stadium. The popularity of hockey turned ice polo into an afterthought and that sport was largely abandoned by the dawn of the 20th-century.

  6. Raymond J. Bourque Arena - Wikipedia

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    The school held a groundbreaking ceremony on July 29, 2014, announcing that the rink would be dedicated to long time Boston Bruins player and Hockey Hall of Famer, Ray Bourque. [2] While Bourque did not have any formal connection to the school at the time, he was a 30-year resident of the North Shore and had been an exemplary player during his ...

  7. Conte Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Silvio O. Conte Forum, commonly known as Conte Forum, Kelley Rink (for ice hockey games), or simply Conte, is an 8,606-seat multi-purpose arena which opened in 1988 in Boston, Massachusetts on the campus of Boston College in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood.

  8. Wallace Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Civic Center opened in 1970 due to funding by George Wallace, a Fitchburg resident. [2] it consisted of two separate ice rinks and a planetarium.In the nearly 40 years since the Civic Center opened, it has hosted public skating, summer camps, hockey leagues, figure skating, trade shows, concerts, tournaments, events and private functions.

  9. Olympia Ice Center - Wikipedia

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    Olympia Ice Center is a 2,200-seat hockey rink in West Springfield, Massachusetts. It is currently home to the Western New England University men's and woman's ice hockey teams. The teams compete in the Commonwealth Coast Conference of the NCAA III. It was home to the American International College Yellow Jackets men's ice hockey team from 1998 ...