Northford Ice Pavilion

Northford Ice Pavilion
The "NIP"
Location 24 Fire-Lite Plaza, Northford, Connecticut
Operator Northford Ice Pavilion LLC
Capacity 1,200 (Red Rink)
Surface 200' x 85' (3 Rinks)
Opened 1999
Tenants
Connecticut Whale (NWHL) (2016-present)
Quinnipiac Bobcats (ECAC Hockey) (1999-2007)
Website


Northfold Ice Pavilion

Northford Ice Pavilion is an ice skating complex on Connecticut Route 22 in the Northford section of North Branford, Connecticut, just past the North Haven town line. The complex has three NHL-size ice sheets.

The main "Red Rink" seats approximately 1,200 and is the current home of the Connecticut Whale of the National Women's Hockey League beginning in the 2016–17 season.[1] It is also used for high school hockey games and often hosts CIAC playoff games. The arena formerly hosted the NCAA Division I college ice hockey programs of Quinnipiac University. The "Blue Rink" has few stands and hosts the arena's Learn to Skate programs, as well as public skating and youth hockey. The newest rink, the "White Rink", opened in January 2016 and also includes bleachers for larger crowds.

The arena is also home to the Greater New Haven Warriors Youth Hockey program, the Connecticut Polar Bears girls' hockey program, and serves as a secondary home for Yale Youth Hockey and Wallingford Youth Hockey.

Its sister facility is the Milford Ice Pavilion in Milford, Connecticut.

Professional

High Schools

Colleges

Quinnipiac University

October 2006 men's hockey gamee at the Pavilion, between the Quinnipiac Bobcats and the Robert Morris Colonials

The Northford Ice Pavilion was home to the Quinnipiac University Bobcats ice hockey team from 1999 until January 2007 when the team moved to the TD Bank Sports Center. Previously Quinnipiac had played its home games at the East Haven DiLungo Rink until the end of the 1998-1999 season. The NIP is currently home to the Men's Club Ice Hockey team, the Braves.

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Coordinates: 41°23′41″N 72°48′51″W / 41.3946°N 72.8143°W / 41.3946; -72.8143


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