The arena also served as the original home to the annual Beanpot tournament between Boston's four major college hockey programs.
The arena has primarily served as a sports venue in its history.
The arena will still serve the same purpose that the DCC served.
The arena also serves as a concert venue.
The arena opened in February 2008, and serves as home ice for the Frontenacs.
The arena served as the home of the Binghamton Jr.
The arena served as one of the venues for ice hockey during the 2002 games, with events spread out during six days in 31 sessions.
Its main athletic arena has a seating capacity of approximately 2,000 and serves as the home to all mountains.
The arena will also serve as a site for circus performances, college basketball games, concerts and trade shows.
The new arena serves both as a football ground and a concert hall.