Compton Family Ice Arena

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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
Coordinates41.693769°N 86.230876°W / 41.693769; -86.230876
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Compton Family Ice Arena
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Full name
Compton Family Ice Arena
LocationNotre Dame, Indiana
Coordinates41.693769°N 86.230876°W / 41.693769; -86.230876
OwnerUniversity of Notre Dame
OperatorUniversity of Notre Dame
Capacity5,022[1]
Executive suites
4
SurfaceIce
Record attendance
5,988[2]
Field size
200' x 95' (ice hockey)
2 x 100' x 100 (ice hockey)
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 11, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-09-11)[3]
BuiltMarch 15, 2010 - October 2011
OpenedOctober 18, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-10-18)[1]
Construction cost
$50 million[4]
ArchitectRossetti
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]

History

On February 12, 2009, the University of Notre Dame announced it would begin construction the next year on a new, freestanding, on-campus ice arena designed to meet the needs of both the nationally ranked Irish men's hockey team and the local community. Construction began on March 15, 2010, on the 5,022-seat arena, which opened on schedule on October 18, 2011.[1][7]

The university originally had planned to renovate the current Joyce Center ice facility, but additional studies changed that plan to instead feature a new building. With the completion of the new arena, the ice plant was removed from the Joyce Center's north dome, making its space available for a variety of other events.[8]

Charles W. "Lefty" Smith Jr. Rink

The main ice arena features a 200' x 90' ice rink. The facility is named the Charles W. "Lefty" Smith Jr. Rink, in honor of the first coach in the program's history.[8]

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