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- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium abstract "The Nottingham Ice Stadium was an ice rink in Nottingham, England 1939 - 2000. It had a capacity of 2800 for hockey games.The building was first opened in 1939 but it was quickly called upon for other purposes. Throughout World War II, the Ice Stadium acted as a store for guns, bullets and other ammunition produced at the nearby Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Nottingham.When the war ended, the building soon returned to being a recreational and ice sport building. A year after the end of the war, the Ice Stadium became the home of the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey team, who would use the facility until it closed, albeit with a twenty-year break.When the Panthers shut down in 1960, the rink continued to be used for ice skating and some other ice sports and would be where Torvill and Dean would practice in their early years.The Panthers were re-established in 1980 and the Ice Stadium became renowned as one of the most intimidating places for opposition ice hockey teams to visit.In 1996, plans were announced to replace the aging building with a modern arena and a new skating pad. The Nottingham Ice Stadium was closed after 61 years in 2000. The Panthers played their final game at the Ice Stadium against the Newcastle Riverkings, which was lost 2-1 in overtime. The building was demolished soon afterwards to allow for the completion of the National Ice Centre.".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium thumbnail Nottingham_Ice_Stadium.jpg?width=300.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageID "3690040".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageLength "1776".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "694569931".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Arena.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_England.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nottingham_Panthers.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Nottingham.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Ice_hockey.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Ice_rink.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Ice_skating.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink National_Ice_Centre.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_Panthers.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink ROF_Nottingham.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Ordnance_Factory.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Torvill_and_Dean.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink File:Nottingham_Ice_Stadium.jpg.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice Stadium".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nottingham Ice Rink".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nottingham Ice Stadium".
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- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium subject Category:Indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_England.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium subject Category:Nottingham_Panthers.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium subject Category:Sport_in_Nottingham.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium hypernym Rink.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type Venue.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type Attraction.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type Panther.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type Team.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium type Venue.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium comment "The Nottingham Ice Stadium was an ice rink in Nottingham, England 1939 - 2000. It had a capacity of 2800 for hockey games.The building was first opened in 1939 but it was quickly called upon for other purposes. Throughout World War II, the Ice Stadium acted as a store for guns, bullets and other ammunition produced at the nearby Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Nottingham.When the war ended, the building soon returned to being a recreational and ice sport building.".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium label "Nottingham Ice Stadium".
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium sameAs Q17015665.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium sameAs m.09vmpd.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium sameAs Q17015665.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium wasDerivedFrom Nottingham_Ice_Stadium?oldid=694569931.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium depiction Nottingham_Ice_Stadium.jpg.
- Nottingham_Ice_Stadium isPrimaryTopicOf Nottingham_Ice_Stadium.