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Gutterson Fieldhouse is a 4,000-seat hockey arena in Burlington, Vermont. It is home to the University of Vermont Catamounts ice hockey team. It is the largest indoor arena in the state of Vermont. It is adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium at the school's athletic complex. It is named for Albert Lovejoy Gutterson, class of 1912, the school's first Olympian. He set an Olympic record with a 7.60 meter long jump, beating, among others, the great Jim Thorpe.

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  • Gutterson Fieldhouse
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  • Gutterson Fieldhouse is a 4,000-seat hockey arena in Burlington, Vermont. It is home to the University of Vermont Catamounts ice hockey team. It is the largest indoor arena in the state of Vermont. It is adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium at the school's athletic complex. It is named for Albert Lovejoy Gutterson, class of 1912, the school's first Olympian. He set an Olympic record with a 7.60 meter long jump, beating, among others, the great Jim Thorpe.
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broke ground
  • 1961(xsd:integer)
Capacity
  • 4010(xsd:integer)
stadium name
  • Albert L. Gutterson Fieldhouse
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  • University of Vermont
Surface
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Opened
  • 1963(xsd:integer)
Owner
  • University of Vermont
tenants
  • University of Vermont Catamounts, men's and women's hockey
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  • Gutterson Fieldhouse is a 4,000-seat hockey arena in Burlington, Vermont. It is home to the University of Vermont Catamounts ice hockey team. It is the largest indoor arena in the state of Vermont. It is adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium at the school's athletic complex. It is named for Albert Lovejoy Gutterson, class of 1912, the school's first Olympian. He set an Olympic record with a 7.60 meter long jump, beating, among others, the great Jim Thorpe. The barrel-vaulted arena opened in 1963, originally seating 3,335. It was expanded to its current capacity in 1990. The hockey team has played host to exhibitions with the Soviet national men's hockey team, Russian Women's National team, and the 1987 USA Olympic team. It was the venue for the first women's hockey game ever nationally televised in the US(in 1997, a pre-Olympic game between Canada and the United States in the Four Nations Cup), and between 1995 and 2000, and again in 2002, it was the preseason training camp site of the New York Rangers. (The Hartford Whalers had previously held their 1992 and 1993 training camps there.)
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