The City of Soldotna Sports Center (also referred to as the Central Peninsula Sports Center) is a 2,000-seat multipurpose arena located in Soldotna, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983. It is the current home of the Kenai River Brown Bears of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In the winter months, the facility is home to several central Kenai Peninsula high school hockey teams and fighting competitions, while in the summer the facility hosts numerous local home builders, sports recreation and trading, car, and snowmachine shows, among other events.
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| - The City of Soldotna Sports Center (also referred to as the Central Peninsula Sports Center) is a 2,000-seat multipurpose arena located in Soldotna, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983. It is the current home of the Kenai River Brown Bears of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In the winter months, the facility is home to several central Kenai Peninsula high school hockey teams and fighting competitions, while in the summer the facility hosts numerous local home builders, sports recreation and trading, car, and snowmachine shows, among other events.
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| - The City of Soldotna Parks and Rec. Dept.
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- Soldotna, AK 99669
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| - The City of Soldotna Sports Center (also referred to as the Central Peninsula Sports Center) is a 2,000-seat multipurpose arena located in Soldotna, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983. It is the current home of the Kenai River Brown Bears of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In the winter months, the facility is home to several central Kenai Peninsula high school hockey teams and fighting competitions, while in the summer the facility hosts numerous local home builders, sports recreation and trading, car, and snowmachine shows, among other events. The facility contains an Olympic-sized ice sheet, a 350-seat conference room, a first-aid room, racquetball courts, locker room facilities, ice-resurfacing capabilities, an Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990-accessible seating platform, and a snack bar. The Sports Center also houses offices for the City of Soldotna's Parks and Recreation Department.
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