Soldotna Sports Center

Soldotna Sports Center
City of Soldotna Sports Center
Location 538 Arena Drive
Soldotna, AK 99669
Opened 1983
Owner The City of Soldotna
Operator The City of Soldotna Parks and Rec. Dept.
Surface 200' x 100' (Ice Hockey)
Capacity 2,000 (Ice Hockey)
Tenants
Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) (2007–present)
Peninsula Chinooks (Junior B Hockey) (1998–2000)
Peninsula Hellfighters (Junior B Hockey) (1997)

The City of Soldotna Sports Center (also referred to as the Central Peninsula Sports Center) is a 2,000-seat multipurpose arena located in Soldotna, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983. It is the current home of the Kenai River Brown Bears of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In the winter months, the facility is home to several central Kenai Peninsula high school hockey teams and fighting competitions, while in the summer the facility hosts numerous local home builders, sports recreation and trading, car, and snowmachine shows, among other events.

The facility contains an Olympic-sized ice sheet, a 350-seat conference room, a first aid room, racquetball courts, locker room facilities, ice-resurfacing capabilities, an ADA-accessible seating platform, and a snack bar. The Sports Center also houses offices for the City of Soldotna's Parks and Recreation Department.

Notes

The building's inaugural event in the fall of 1983 featured an exhibition hockey contest showcasing the United States and Russian national hockey teams. Since 1983, the Sports Center has played host to several other sporting events, including Harlem Globetrotters and Anchorage Aces games.

Usually billed as "The Showdown in So-Town," The University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Division I men's hockey team have played a pair of recent exhibition contests in front of SRO crowds at the Sports Center – once in 2004 against Grant MacEwan College (where UAA won 5-1), and again in 2006 against the University of Western Ontario (where UWO won 3-1).

The facility was a focal point for the 2006 Arctic Winter Games, hosting both opening and closing ceremonies, hockey games at all levels, figure skating, and speed skating. For the Arctic Winter Games, the Sports Center installed a new ice rink, a new four-sided center-hung scoreboard, and a new scrolling marquee outside of the facility.

The facility has also been a focal point for Alaska state high school hockey. Currently, high school teams from Soldotna and Kenai share the ice, and the facility also hosts the Peninsula Ice Classic tournament (also referred to for a short time as the Peninsula Ice Challenge) – showcasing all 4A (large school) teams from the Central Peninsula area, as well as one team from the Anchorage (Cook Inlet Conference) and Fairbanks (Mid-Alaska Conference) areas. The facility was also home to the ASAA State High School Hockey Championships from 2000 up until 2004, when the tournament moved to Big Dipper Ice Arena in Fairbanks for 2005 and 2006, then on to the Curtis C. Menard II Memorial Ice Arena in 2007.

The arena has also been the venue for various bands such as Megadeth and numerous local bands

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Coordinates: 60°28′34.46″N 151°6′6.41″W / 60.4762389°N 151.1017806°W / 60.4762389; -151.1017806


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