Fremont
Sidner Ice Arena
All-year, Olympic size, indoor YMCA ice skating rink
that first opened in April of 2004 and
was officially dedicated in May of 2004.
The rink is named after Evelyn Sidner,
wwho donated $4,050,000 in her will to build the ice complex.
Located at 1558 East Military Avenue
in the city of Fremont, Nebraska.
CLUBS, TEAMS, AND ASSOCIATIONS
- Fremont Ice Association
- Fremont Flyers USA Hockey Team | Web Site |
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Kearney
Viaero Center Arena
Multiple purpose indoor arena that first
opened in November of 2000 as the Tri City Arena.
The arena is the ice of the Tri City Storm Tier I
Junior Ice Hockey Team that plays in
the United States Hockey League (USHL).
The Viaero Center is located at 609 Platte Road
in the ity of Kearney, Nebraska
TEAMS, CLUBS, AND ASSOCIATIONS
- Tri City Storm Tier I Junior Ice Hockey Team | Web Site |
- Tri City Adult Hockey League | Web Site |
- Tri-City Optomist Youth Ice Hockey Association | Web Site |
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Lincoln
Lincoln Stars Icebox Arena
Ice Hockey and roller skating rink
that first opened in 1951 as a multi-purpose arena
The arena was adapted for ice hockey
in 1995 and 1996 to jprovide a venue for the the Lincoln Stars ice hockey team.
The Ice Box Arena is located at 1800 State Fair Park Drive
in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska
TEAMS, CLUBS, AND ASSOCIATIONS
- Lincoln Stars USHL Ice Hockey Team | Web Site |
- No Coast Derby Girls | Web Site |
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Omaha
Benson Ice Arena (CLOSED)
Closed ice skating rink formerly located
at 6920 Military Avenue
in the city of Omaha, Nebraska
The Benson Ice Arena closed in January of 2010
when heavy snow and ice caused its
to roof to cave in.
Grover Ice Rink
Located 6171 Grover Street Omaha, Nebraska
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- Omaha Broomball League | Facebook |
- Omaha Hockey Club | Web Site |
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Motto McLean Ice Arena
City of Omaha municipal ice skating rink
named after Canadian professional ice hockey
player Emmanuel Hall Roberts "Motto" McLean (December 26, 1925 – July 10, 2019).
He died at age 93 while living in the city of Omaha.
The rink is located at 5015 South 45th Street
in the city of Omaha, Nebraska
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Tim Moylan Iceplex
Ice skating rink that first opened in November of 1995
as the South Pacific Tranquility Ice Plex.
The rink has an NHL size skating rink and it offers
public skating sessions, ice skating lessons, and
programs for ice figure skating and ice hockey.
the rink was re-named after the man who developed and financed it
after he died in August of 1996.
Also known as the Moylan Tranquility Ice Plex
and the Tim Moylan IcePlex.
The rink is situated within Tranquility Park
at 12550 West Maple Road
in the city of Omaha, Nebraska
CLUBS AND TEAMS
- Omaha Hockey Club | Web Site |
- Nxt Level Hockey Academy | Web Site |
- Moylan Premier Figure Skating Club | Web Site |
- Blade and Edge Figure Skating Club | Web Site |
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