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Location
  
Evansville, Indiana

Surface
  
Ice

Capacity
  
1,500 (Ice Hockey)

Owner
  
City of Evansville

Opened
  
October 2002

Phone
  
+1 812-479-0989

Swonder Ice Arena

Address
  
209 N Boeke Rd, Evansville, IN 47711, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday7AM–9PMMonday7AM–9PMTuesday7AM–9PMWednesday7AM–9PMThursday7AM–9PMFriday7AM–9PMSaturday7AM–9PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Reitz Home Museum, Burdette Park, Ford Center, Mesker Park Zoo and Bota, Metro Sports Center

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Swonder ice arena


Swonder Ice Arena is an arena and recreational sport facility in Evansville, Indiana. It features two NHL size sheets of ice for hockey, figure skating and open skating. One sheet of ice is open all year. Sound and light, designed with the technology used at the 2002 Olympics, are in use when the skaters skate. Leagues for hockey from beginner to adult also take place year round. On the second level there is a 10,000 sq. ft. workout facility with a running/walking track.

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The current Swonder Ice Arena opened in October 2002 and replaced the older Swonder Ice Rink. Current seating capacity for spectators is 1,500 - approximately 1,000 in the primary (west) rink and approximately 500 in the secondary (east) rink.

Swonder was formerly the home of a professional minor league ice hockey team, the Evansville IceMen of the Central Hockey League (starting in the 2011–12 season, the IceMen began to play at the Ford Center while continuing to practice at Swonder). Swonder is also home to the Rollergirls of Southern Indiana and local high school and youth hockey teams also compete throughout the winter.

In January, 2012, the Evansville Rage of the Continental Indoor Football League moved to Swonder due to large ticket requests.

Swonder is also home to the local Indiana State High School Hockey League team, the Evansville Thunder.

In 2010, Swonder formed the first theatre on ice team in Indiana. River City Ice Theatre competed at the 2012 U.S. Figure Skating Theater on Ice National Competition in Strongsville, OH where they received a second place award out of 37 teams for best original theme/story. In 2012, River City Ice Theatre was adopted by the Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club and became a 501(c)3 organization.

In 2015, the junior ice hockey team, the Evansville Jr. Thunderbolts of the North American 3 Hockey League, began play at Swonder.

Luke sees other skating rink at swonder ice arena


References

Swonder Ice Arena Wikipedia