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  2. Hartford Jr. Wolfpack - Wikipedia

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    The team played their home games at the Champions Skating Center located in Cromwell, Connecticut. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From 2003 to 2017, the Jr. Wolfpack were members of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) and its predecessor, the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL), while sanctioned as a Tier III junior team by USA Hockey before it joined the ...

  3. Koeppel Community Center - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Bantams (men's and women's ice hockey) (2006–present) The Koeppel Community Center is an indoor ice hockey arena on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut . It is home to the Trinity Bantams men's and women's ice hockey programs and has seating for 3,400 spectators.

  4. Connecticut Ice - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Ice is an annual ice hockey event celebrating the tradition and progress of youth and amateur hockey in the state of Connecticut. The three-day event is headlined by a four-team tournament with participation from all of the state's four Division I programs: Connecticut , Quinnipiac , Sacred Heart and Yale .

  5. Connecticut Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Nor'easter are a Junior Tier III ice hockey team from Simsbury, Connecticut, playing in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL).. Previously known as the Oilers, the organization also had youth teams, ranging from age groups of 6 to 16-years-old, and competed in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League (AYHL) out of the SoNo Icehouse in Norwalk, Connecticut.

  6. UConn Huskies men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    The Huskies men's ice hockey program began in 1960 under head coach John Chapman. UConn began NCAA competition at the NCAA Division III level in the ECAC East. [4] Prior to 1998, the Huskies played all home games outdoors at a partially enclosed rink on-campus near Memorial Stadium. The UConn Hockey Rink had a roof but was open on the sides. [5]

  7. Taunton's ice rink at Camp Riverside is open for the season ...

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    The rink opened to the public in December of 2021 with a sponsorship from FedEx, and has been offering hot chocolate, skating lessons, special events, and winter-friendly fun ever since.

  8. XL Center - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the 2014–15 season the UConn men's ice hockey program moved to the XL Center as a condition of its joining Hockey East. [27] In September 2018, the UConn Board of Trustees approved a plan to build a new 2,500-seat arena with 500 seat-backs in Storrs with the option to expand to 3,500 seats if necessary.

  9. Quinnipiac Bobcats men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Once again Quinnipiac was denied a national championship this time at the hands of North Dakota in a 5–1 defeat. The team finished the season with a record of 32-4-7. On April 8, 2023, the Bobcats won their first-ever NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament championship, defeating the Minnesota Golden Gophers 3–2, scoring the winning ...