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[[File:Southampton1931.jpg|thumb|200px|A program from Southampton vs. Streatham on December 5, 1931.]] | [[File:Southampton1931.jpg|thumb|200px|A program from Southampton vs. Streatham on December 5, 1931.]] | ||
The '''Southampton Ice Rink''' in Southampton, [[England]], opened on July 18, 1931, and the first ice hockey game was played at the venue on October 13, Germany blanking England 7-0 in an international matchup. The [[Southampton Vikings]] of the [[English National League]] played at the rink in 1936-37.<ref>Harris, Martin C. (2005). Homes of British Ice Hockey.</ref> | The '''Southampton Ice Rink''' in Southampton, [[England]], opened on July 18, 1931, and the first ice hockey game was played at the venue on October 13, Germany blanking England 7-0 in an international matchup. The [[Southampton Vikings]] of the [[English National League]] played at the rink in 1936-37. It was destroyed by a German parachute mine in 1940.<ref>Harris, Martin C. (2005). Homes of British Ice Hockey.</ref> | ||
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Southampton Ice Rink | |
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Location | Southampton Ice Rink Banister Court Road off Archers Road Southampton Hampshire England |
Opened | July 18, 1931 |
Closed | November 16, 1940 |
Owner | |
Tenants | Southampton (1931-1933) Southampton Vikings (1936-1937) Southampton Amateurs (1937-1938)>nt?Southampton Imperials (1938-1939) |
Capacity | 3,000 |
The Southampton Ice Rink in Southampton, England, opened on July 18, 1931, and the first ice hockey game was played at the venue on October 13, Germany blanking England 7-0 in an international matchup. The Southampton Vikings of the English National League played at the rink in 1936-37. It was destroyed by a German parachute mine in 1940.[1]
References
- ↑ Harris, Martin C. (2005). Homes of British Ice Hockey.