The doors to the Sullivan Arena are opening up to hockey once again as the Anchorage Wolverines junior hockey program is set to skate their 2024-25 season in the 6,000+ seat stadium.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - It was the premier ice center for hockey in Alaska for decades before the COVID-19 pandemic closed its doors to the public and it
”The player amenities, just the locker room and where it’s located and the amenities it comes with, I think that just being able to just walk out into the rink ... just playing in this arena-type building is really cool for the guys,” Anchorage Wolverines head coach Nick Walters said. “I know our team behind the team here is doing their best job they possibly can. I know that the seats are going to filled, and so it is going to be a fun environment.
Current Wolverines skater Camden Shasby grew up watching his father, Matt, carve the Sullivan Arena ice for the Aces.
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