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Northtown Center

Coordinates: 42°59′40″N 78°46′57″W / 42.99444°N 78.78250°W / 42.99444; -78.78250
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Northtown Center at Amherst
Northtown Center is located in New York
Northtown Center
Northtown Center
Location within New York State
Northtown Center is located in the United States
Northtown Center
Northtown Center
Location within the United States
Former namesAmherst Pepsi Center
Amherst Ice Center
LocationAmherst, New York, United States
Coordinates42°59′40″N 78°46′57″W / 42.99444°N 78.78250°W / 42.99444; -78.78250
OwnerTown of Amherst, New York
OperatorRecreation Department
Capacity1,800 (hockey)
Surface200' × 85'
200' × 98' (hockey)
Opened1998
Tenants
Buffalo Bulls (ACHA)
Buffalo Jr. Sabres (OJHL) (1998–2014)
Buffalo Wings (MLRH) (2008–present)
Buffalo Beauts (PHF) (2019–2023)

The Northtown Center at Amherst, formerly the Amherst Ice Center and the Amherst Pepsi Center, is a 1,800-seat multipurpose arena in Amherst, New York, located adjacent to the University at Buffalo. The current sponsor is Northtown Auto, a Buffalo area chain of auto dealerships.[1] The ice arena features NHL regulation-sized ice sheets as well as an Olympic-sized ice sheet, which is also capable of hosting sledge hockey.[2] The main ice arena has a capacity of 1,800 with the other rinks having less capacity. The facility will melt the ice of one rink in the summer to create a roller hockey rink, sports training facility, restaurant, and pro shop.

It is the home to the University at Buffalo Bulls men's ice hockey team competing at the ACHA Division I level in the Eastern Collegiate Hockey League[3] as well as the home of the Buffalo Wings, a professional inline hockey team competing in Major League Roller Hockey.[4]

Until the completion of LECOM Harborcenter, the arena was the home of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres of the Ontario Junior A Hockey League and the practice facility for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League.[5] The arena is also home to several local high school ice hockey teams, and is used by local figure skating clubs, youth, and adult recreational ice hockey leagues, as well as public skating. The U.S. and Canadian sledge hockey teams faced off in a three-game exhibition at the arena in February 2012.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Amherst Ice Center". www.amherst.ny.us. Archived from the original on 2011-06-09.
  2. ^ a b Top 2 sled hockey teams in world in WNY. WIVB-TV. Retrieved February 23, 2012.
  3. ^ "Home".
  4. ^ "NWHL's Beauts Find New Home". The Victory Press. 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  5. ^ Facility
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Preceded by
numerous
Home of the
Buffalo Jr. Sabres

2014–present
Succeeded by
Preceded by Home of the
Buffalo Beauts

2019–2023
Succeeded by
none