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Tri-Town Ice Arena

Tri-Town Ice Arena

About Tri-Town Ice Arena

  • Arena NameTri-Town Ice Arena
  • LocationHooksett, NH, USA
  • Construction Year1998
  • Capacity1 200
  • Teams
  • The Tri-Town Ice Arena is New Hampshire's FIRST two rink complex in the State. Completed in the Spring of 1998, the Tri-Town Ice Arena contains 78,000 square feet of space designed to meet the growing demand for indoor ice time for sports, figure skating enthusiasts, and a wide variety of sports oriented entertainment. Both rinks are official National Hockey League (NHL) size 85' x 200', and are in use all year long. The facility is privately owned and operated and was developed by local area business and community leaders who recognized the need to provide a quality, centrally located ice venue. The Tri-Town Ice Arena is a community and family facility that provides outstanding advertising and merchandising opportunities, as well as numerous events for several occasions geared towards the general public and ice enthusiasts.

Tri-Town Ice Arena is an ice hockey arena in Hooksett, NH, USA, built in 1998 with a capacity of 1 200. It's home to New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs, New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs 16U, New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs 18U, New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs, New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings, New Hampshire Mountain Kings, providing facilities for competition, training, and development across different levels of the sport.

The venue supports both players and fans within its region and contributes to the ongoing growth and activity of ice hockey in Hooksett, NH, USA.