Compton Family Ice Arena
Ice facility in Notre Dame, Indiana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Compton Family Ice Arena is a 5,022-seat,[1] two-rink ice facility in Notre Dame, Indiana on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. The arena saw its first game on October 21, 2011. The ice arena replaced the 2,857-seat rink in the north dome of the Edmund P. Joyce Center.
Full name | Compton Family Ice Arena |
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Location | Notre Dame, Indiana |
Coordinates | 41.693769°N 86.230876°W / 41.693769; -86.230876 |
Owner | University of Notre Dame |
Operator | University of Notre Dame |
Executive suites | 4 |
Capacity | 5,022[1] |
Record attendance | 5,988[2] |
Field size | 200' x 95' (ice hockey) 2 x 100' x 100 (ice hockey) |
Surface | Ice |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 11, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-09-11)[3] |
Built | March 15, 2010 - October 2011 |
Opened | October 18, 2011; 12 years ago (2011-10-18)[1] |
Construction cost | $50 million[4] |
Architect | Rossetti |
General contractor | Barton Malow |
Tenants | |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey Irish Youth Hockey League Chicago Blackhawks Training Camp (2013–2015) | |
Website | |
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It is named in honor of former San Jose Sharks part-owners Kevin and Gayla Compton, whose gift led funding for the project.[5]
The new ice arena is located south of the Joyce Center, just north of Edison Road, and just west of the Harris Family Track and Field facility. The majority of the general public arena seating is of the chair-back variety. The facility includes two sheets of ice (one of them Olympic-sized), with limited seating availability for the second sheet.[3] Offices, locker room, and training facilities for the Notre Dame hockey program are located within the facility. The weight room within the building is available for use by all Fighting Irish varsity athletes. Eight auxiliary locker rooms are available for campus and community use of the facility.[6]