As someone who relocated to the south a few years back and discovered the world of club hockey (NC State) I have been completely impressed with the atmosphere at games. Many of which are much better than DIII games and maybe even better than a few DI venues. I have also been impressed with the level of hockey from some of the better programs. So I would love to see the club thread going a bit more. So first topic, what are some of the best venues in club hockey? Kentucky and their midnight games, NC State and UNC at PNC arena which draws around 6k...throw some out there and here what is great about the venue!
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LaHaye Ice Rink @ Liberty U.
Rust Ice Arena @ U of Delaware
Both are on campus and are D1 ready.
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Atmosphere in Delaware was just okay when we played there but...THEY MIGHT HAVE THE BEST RADIO GUY IN HOCKEY! He sings the national anthem as well. He is just flat good!
Originally posted by joecct View PostLaHaye Ice Rink @ Liberty U.
Rust Ice Arena @ U of Delaware
Both are on campus and are D1 ready.
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I think RPI Houston Field house (ACHA D2) is about the best total place to play in the northeast. Awesome ice, same RPItv coverage as the NCAA D1 games, pep band for some, replays on hi-res jumbo scoreboard, and some pretty good college hockey
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As far as venues and overall game experience, Liberty is top notch. That arena usually has 2,000-3,000 fans (with suites) and the broadcast/production is very professional.
Other ACHA venues- Ohio and Illinois have their on campus rinks, history and strong following.
Just about all ACHA D1 stream games live, so you can get a feel for teams, atmosphere and venues across the country. Some of even have good broadcasters and a solid production (HD, multiple camera angles, replays, in-game interviews). On the east coast, Stony Brook and William Patterson come to mind.
In addition to the venue chatter, it's interesting to see the relationships building between ACHA club teams and NHL teams across the country.
For example:
1. UNLV playing home games at City National Arena (Vegas Golden Knights).
2. USC and UCLA playing games at Staples Center (LA Kings).
3. Colorado & Colorado St playing games at Pepsi Center (Colorado Avalanche)
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Originally posted by H138 View PostI think RPI Houston Field house (ACHA D2) is about the best total place to play in the northeast. Awesome ice, same RPItv coverage as the NCAA D1 games, pep band for some, replays on hi-res jumbo scoreboard, and some pretty good college hockey
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Originally posted by batmanACHA View PostAs far as venues and overall game experience, Liberty is top notch. That arena usually has 2,000-3,000 fans (with suites) and the broadcast/production is very professional.
Other ACHA venues- Ohio and Illinois have their on campus rinks, history and strong following.
Just about all ACHA D1 stream games live, so you can get a feel for teams, atmosphere and venues across the country. Some of even have good broadcasters and a solid production (HD, multiple camera angles, replays, in-game interviews). On the east coast, Stony Brook and William Patterson come to mind.
In addition to the venue chatter, it's interesting to see the relationships building between ACHA club teams and NHL teams across the country.
For example:
1. UNLV playing home games at City National Arena (Vegas Golden Knights).
2. USC and UCLA playing games at Staples Center (LA Kings).
3. Colorado & Colorado St playing games at Pepsi Center (Colorado Avalanche)
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Went to a game at Ohio University against the University of Illinois a couple years ago and it was one of the best atmospheres I've seen in college hockey period. Standing room only with a vocal student section.Frozen Four: 1998, 2018
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Originally posted by Buckeye22 View PostWent to a game at Ohio University against the University of Illinois a couple years ago and it was one of the best atmospheres I've seen in college hockey period. Standing room only with a vocal student section.
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I’d be very curious to see average attendance numbers for ACHA teams.If you want to be a BADGER, just come along with me
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Just over 1900 a game for NC State. There is a caveat with two home game vs. UNC at PNC arena that average north of 4k that boast the average and one that got almost 6k. It does not count UNC's home game at PNC, which would raise the average close to 2k would be close to 90 percent State fans.
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Originally posted by WorkerBee View PostI've seen this rink and I don't think I agreeLast edited by Buckeye22; 09-26-2019, 11:45 PM.Frozen Four: 1998, 2018
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Originally posted by batmanACHA View PostAlthough they are still building up a competitive club program, UNLV is trending up with a good home atmosphere. Add them to the growing list of ACHA programs putting the pieces in place and pushing for NCAA D1 status.
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Looks like another solid crowd at PNC Arena for NC State and UNC game on Monday, November 25. Couple thousand in attendance on a Monday night is a great draw at any college level. I watched on the stream and it certainly sounded like the crowd was lively throughout. Good for those teams and for hockey in the region!
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