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Ralph Engelstad Arena is an indoor arena located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. It is used primarily for ice sports, such as hockey, and was built by Ralph Engelstad. It hosted some games of the 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

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  • Ralph Engelstad Arena (Minnesota)
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  • Ralph Engelstad Arena is an indoor arena located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. It is used primarily for ice sports, such as hockey, and was built by Ralph Engelstad. It hosted some games of the 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
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construction cost
  • 1.5E7
stadium name
  • Ralph Engelstad Arena
Operator
  • City of Thief River Falls
Surface
  • 5100.0
seating capacity
  • 2569(xsd:integer)
Opened
  • 2003-11-29(xsd:date)
Owner
  • City of Thief River Falls
tenants
  • Thief River Falls Prowlers Superior International Junior Hockey League expansion team 2016-
Location
  • 525(xsd:integer)
  • Thief River Falls, Minnesota 56701
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  • Ralph Engelstad Arena is an indoor arena located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. It is used primarily for ice sports, such as hockey, and was built by Ralph Engelstad. It hosted some games of the 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The arena features theatre-style seating complemented by 281 bar stools along the perimeter of the bowl for a total seating capacity of 3,569. Gross square footage of the facility is 1,050,000. There are two concession areas, eight locker rooms, hospitality room, a weight room, Frappier Acceleration skating treadmill, training/first aid rooms, lobby with hall of fame area, four offices and ticket windows, press box with meeting space, and a 5,000 square foot community room. The community room hosts receptions, trade shows, reunions, parties, and other events. A basketball floor and arena decking were purchased in 2005 to enable the facility to host basketball games, wrestling matches, and other large events. In total, the Engelstad family donated over $13 million to fund the arena.
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