National Hockey Center
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National Hockey Center | |
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Location | 4th Ave & 12th St Saint Cloud, MN 56301 |
Opened | December, 1989 |
Owner | St. Cloud State University |
Operator | St. Cloud State University |
Surface | 200' x 100' (hockey) |
Tenants | |
Saint Cloud State Huskies (Ice Hockey) |
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Capacity | |
5,763 (Ice Hockey) |
National Hockey Center is a 5,763-seat hockey arena in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is home to the St. Cloud State University Huskies men's & women's ice hockey teams, and the Saint John's (MN) Johnnies ice hockey team. The main rink is now named for former SCSU President Brendan J. McDonald, who advocated the team's move to Division I hockey. The arena consists of a lower and upper deck on the sides the ice, while the goalie sides of each arena contains no seating. The movie "The Mighty Ducks" was filmed at the National Hockey Center in the early 1990's.
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Current Western Collegiate Hockey Association Arenas |
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Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) (Minnesota Duluth) • John MacInnes Ice Arena (Michigan Tech) • Kohl Center (Wisconsin) • Magness Arena (Denver) • Mariucci Arena (Minnesota) • Midwest Wireless Civic Center (MSU Mankato) • National Hockey Center (St. Cloud State) • Ralph Engelstad Arena (North Dakota) • Sullivan Arena (Alaska-Anchorage) • World Arena (Colorado College) |