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{{Infobox venue
{{Unreferenced|date=November 2007}}
|stadium_name = Schneider Arena
{{Infobox Stadium |
stadium_name = Schneider Arena |
|nickname =
|image = Schneider Arena, Providence College, Providence RI.jpg
nickname = |
|location = [[Providence, Rhode Island]]
image = <!-- Commented out because image was deleted: [[Image:Schneider Arena.jpg]] -->|
|broke_ground = 1973
location = [[Providence, Rhode Island]]
opened = September 24, 1973|
|opened = September 24, 1973
closed = |
|renovated = 2006, 2012–2013
demolished = |
|closed =
owner = [[Providence College]]|
|demolished =
operator = [[Providence Friars|Providence College Dept. of Athletics]]|
|owner = [[Providence Friars|Providence College Dept. of Athletics]]
surface = 200x85 [[foot (length)|ft]] (hockey)|
|surface = 200 x 85 [[foot (length)|ft]] (hockey)
construction_cost= $1.8 million |
|construction_cost = $1.8 million
architect = |
|architect =
former_names = |
|former_names =
tenants = [[Providence Friars men's ice hockey|men's]] and [[Providence Friars women's ice hockey|women's]] ice hockey|
|tenants = Providence Friars [[Providence Friars men's ice hockey|men's]] and [[Providence Friars women's ice hockey|women's]] ice hockey
seating_capacity = 3,030 (hockey)
|seating_capacity = 3,030 (hockey)
}}
}}
'''Schneider Arena''' was named in honor of [[Rev. Herman D. Schneider, O.P.]], the founder of [[Providence College]] hockey and a longtime teacher at the school. It is located at the far northern end of campus, on the corner of Huxley Ave. and Admiral St., and is notable for the reflective energy-conserving ceiling that was installed in 1992.
'''Schneider Arena''' is a 3,030-seat hockey [[arena]] in [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. It is home to the [[Providence College]] [[Providence Friars|Friars]] [[Providence Friars men's ice hockey|men's]] and [[Providence Friars women's ice hockey|women's]] [[ice hockey]] teams.

It was opened on September 24, 1973 with a 1-0 win over the [[University of Pennsylvania]] hockey team, and was named in honor of Rev. Herman D. Schneider, O.P., the founder of Providence College hockey and a longtime teacher at the school. It is located at the far northern end of campus, on the corner of Huxley Ave. and Admiral St., and is notable for the reflective energy-conserving ceiling that was installed in 1992. In 1999, the arena's scoreboard was replaced. Interestingly, the arena was intended to move the hockey team from its various off-campus arenas, such as the [[Rhode Island Auditorium]], one year after the men's basketball team left its own on-campus arena, Alumni Hall, in favor of the larger, downtown [[Dunkin' Donuts Center|Providence Civic Center]].


The arena is also used extensively by local hockey organizations and is the traditional site of the state high school ice hockey championships. It is also occasionally used for concerts, although most school-sponsored concerts are held in Alumni Hall. Due to its low ceiling, it has never been used for basketball.
The arena is also used extensively by local hockey organizations and is the traditional site of the state high school ice hockey championships. It is also occasionally used for concerts, although most school-sponsored concerts are held in Alumni Hall. Due to its low ceiling, it has never been used for basketball.


==History==
On June 16, 2006, Providence College announced an anonymous donation of $340,000 made to be used for renovations to the arena. The original red and yellow seats, which checkerboard throughout the arena, were replaced with modern seats that are black and silver (black and white are the school colors, with silver being the current accent color). In addition, upgrades were made to the Friends of Friar room (behind the east end of the arena), a new training room, new office space, updated locker rooms, and updated concession areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://friars.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/061606aab.html|title=PC Men's Hockey Receives $340,000 Anonymous Donation|work=[[Providence College]]|date=2006-06-16|accessdate=2010-03-22}}</ref>
In 1999, the arena's scoreboard was replaced. The arena was intended to move the hockey team from its various off-campus arenas, such as the [[Rhode Island Auditorium]], one year after the men's basketball team left its own on-campus arena, Alumni Hall, in favor of the larger, downtown [[Providence Civic Center]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.friars.com/facilities/prov-schneider-arena.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180422094615/www.friars.com/facilities/prov-schneider-arena.html|archive-date=2018-04-22|title=Facilities}}</ref>

On June 16, 2006, Providence College announced an anonymous donation of $340,000 made to be used for renovations to the arena. The original red and yellow seats, which checkerboard throughout the arena, were replaced with modern seats that are black and silver (black and white are the school colors, with silver being the current accent color). In addition, upgrades were made to the Friends of Friar room (behind the east end of the arena), a new training room, new office space, updated locker rooms, and updated concession areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://friars.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/061606aab.html|title=PC Men's Hockey Receives $340,000 Anonymous Donation|work=[[Providence College]]|date=2006-06-16|access-date=2010-03-22}}</ref>

Shortly after mid-October 2017, the [[American Hockey League]] farm team of the NHL's [[Boston Bruins]], the [[Providence Bruins]], announced that they had reached a partnership with Providence College's athletics department to use the Schneider Arena for P-Bruins team practices whenever their own home rink, the [[Amica Mutual Pavilion]] is unavailable for such use.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/bruins/news/prospect-report-agostino-named-player-of-the-week/c-291997404 |title=Prospect Report: Agostino Named AHL Player of the Week - P-Bruins Move Practice Facility |last=Tolvo |first=Michael |date=October 17, 2017 |website=nhl.com/bruins |publisher=National Hockey League |access-date=October 17, 2017 |quote=The P-Bruins announced a partnership with Providence College Athletics to hold practices at Schneider Arena when Dunkin' Donuts Center is not available beginning this season...Providence previously held its practices at the Rhode Island Sports Center in North Smithfield, R.I.}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://friars.cstv.com/facilities/prov-schneider-arena.html Schneider Arena (from Friars.com)]
* [https://friars.com/facilities/schneider-arena/6 Official website]


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[[Category:Sports venues in Rhode Island]]
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island]]
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 15 August 2024

Schneider Arena
Map
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
OwnerProvidence College Dept. of Athletics
Capacity3,030 (hockey)
Surface200 x 85 ft (hockey)
Construction
Broke ground1973
OpenedSeptember 24, 1973
Renovated2006, 2012–2013
Construction cost$1.8 million
Tenants
Providence Friars men's and women's ice hockey

Schneider Arena was named in honor of Rev. Herman D. Schneider, O.P., the founder of Providence College hockey and a longtime teacher at the school. It is located at the far northern end of campus, on the corner of Huxley Ave. and Admiral St., and is notable for the reflective energy-conserving ceiling that was installed in 1992.

The arena is also used extensively by local hockey organizations and is the traditional site of the state high school ice hockey championships. It is also occasionally used for concerts, although most school-sponsored concerts are held in Alumni Hall. Due to its low ceiling, it has never been used for basketball.

History

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In 1999, the arena's scoreboard was replaced. The arena was intended to move the hockey team from its various off-campus arenas, such as the Rhode Island Auditorium, one year after the men's basketball team left its own on-campus arena, Alumni Hall, in favor of the larger, downtown Providence Civic Center.[1]

On June 16, 2006, Providence College announced an anonymous donation of $340,000 made to be used for renovations to the arena. The original red and yellow seats, which checkerboard throughout the arena, were replaced with modern seats that are black and silver (black and white are the school colors, with silver being the current accent color). In addition, upgrades were made to the Friends of Friar room (behind the east end of the arena), a new training room, new office space, updated locker rooms, and updated concession areas.[2]

Shortly after mid-October 2017, the American Hockey League farm team of the NHL's Boston Bruins, the Providence Bruins, announced that they had reached a partnership with Providence College's athletics department to use the Schneider Arena for P-Bruins team practices whenever their own home rink, the Amica Mutual Pavilion is unavailable for such use.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Facilities". Archived from the original on 2018-04-22.
  2. ^ "PC Men's Hockey Receives $340,000 Anonymous Donation". Providence College. 2006-06-16. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  3. ^ Tolvo, Michael (October 17, 2017). "Prospect Report: Agostino Named AHL Player of the Week - P-Bruins Move Practice Facility". nhl.com/bruins. National Hockey League. Retrieved October 17, 2017. The P-Bruins announced a partnership with Providence College Athletics to hold practices at Schneider Arena when Dunkin' Donuts Center is not available beginning this season...Providence previously held its practices at the Rhode Island Sports Center in North Smithfield, R.I.
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