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City National Arena

Coordinates:36°09′14″N115°19′46″W / 36.1540°N 115.3294°W /36.1540; -115.3294
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Ice hockey arena in Summerlin, Nevada

City National Arena
Map
Interactive map of City National Arena
Address1550 South Pavilion Center Drive
LocationSummerlin South, Nevada
Coordinates36°09′14″N115°19′46″W / 36.1540°N 115.3294°W /36.1540; -115.3294
Public transitBus interchangeRTC Transit Downtown Summerlin Transit Facility
OwnerVegas Golden Knights (building)
Howard Hughes Corporation (land)
OperatorVegas Golden Knights
Capacity600 (per rink)
Surface200' x 85' (Rinks 1 and 2)
Construction
Broke groundOctober 5, 2016
OpenedSeptember 18, 2017
Construction cost$25–30 million
ArchitectLeo A Daly
Tenants
Vegas Golden Knights (practice facility)
UNLV Skatin' Rebels (ACHA)
Las Vegas Thunderbirds (USPHL)
Vegas Jesters (MWHL)
Junior Golden Knights

City National Arena is the practice facility and team headquarters of theVegas Golden Knights of theNational Hockey League. City National Arena opened on September 18, 2017, and is located inSummerlin South, Nevada, a suburb ofLas Vegas. It contains the headquarters for the team, a team store, and a MacKenzie River Pizza, Grill & Pub restaurant, among other features. It is also the home venue for theUNLV Rebels hockey program, theLas Vegas Thunderbirds, the Vegas Jesters of theMountain West Hockey League, and the Junior Golden Knights.

History

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One of the arena's two ice rinks during an open skate event in 2018.

Ground was broken on City National Arena on October 5, 2016, shortly after the National Hockey League granted Las Vegas an expansion franchise due to play beginning in the2017–18 NHL season. It was also built partly to be a hub for recreational and youth hockey for Southern Nevada.[1] In July 2017, the team, now named the Vegas Golden Knights, reached a multi-year deal withCity National Bank for the naming rights of the facility branding it as City National Arena.[2] The facility opened on September 18, 2017, after 11 months of construction. County commissionerSteve Sisolak declared the day "City National Arena Day".[3]

The arena is the home of the UNLV Skatin' Rebels hockey program. The Rebels moved to the arena from splitting time between the Las Vegas Ice Center and SoBe Ice Arena over the previous ten years. City National Arena becoming the home to the Rebel's hockey program allowed the program to move up toACHA Division 1.[4] The team's first game at the arena was on September 22, 2017, a 3–0 loss againstUniversity of Colorado.

The arena has also hosted showcases for theWestern States Hockey League.[5]

The facility is owned by the Vegas Golden Knights on land owned by theHoward Hughes Corporation. The primary designer of the facility wasMurray Craven who was the Vegas Golden Knights first senior vice president and a 17-year NHL veteran. Craven took what he thought to be the best features among other practice faculties around the league and incorporated them into City National Arena. The facility is two floors and 146,000 square feet and features two regulation rinks, team locker rooms for both the Golden Knights and UNLV, sports medicine facilities, equipment room, video room, player lounge, coaches’ offices, restaurant and bar, team store, skate rental, and snack bar. Team offices are on the second floor.[6] The facility has become a favorite among players.[7]

The Golden Knights practice and UNLV play on Rink 1 which is branded asSummerlin Hospital Rink. Both Rinks 1 and 2 have a capacity of 600. Rink 2 is branded the Ghost Energy Rink.

Soon after the opening of the City National Arena in 2017,Las Vegas Ballpark was constructed on land behind the building for theLas Vegas Aviators baseball team.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Vegas Breaks Ground On Practice Facilty [sic]".NHL.com. October 5, 2016. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.
  2. ^"Golden Knights practice facility named City National Arena".LasVegasSun.com. July 24, 2017. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.
  3. ^"Official Grand Opening Of "City National Arena"".Knights of The Roundtable. September 18, 2017. Archived fromthe original on June 4, 2018. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.
  4. ^"UNLV hockey club excited about new home and new league".Las Vegas Review-Journal. September 12, 2017. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.
  5. ^"THE WESTERN STATES HOCKEY LEAGUE 18TH ANNUAL ALL LEAGUE SHOWCASE".WSHL. August 2, 2018. Archived from the original on July 6, 2022.
  6. ^"Vegas Golden Knights' practice facility close to completion".Las Vegas Review-Journal. August 3, 2017. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.
  7. ^"City National Arena might be part of the secret to the Golden Knights' success".LasVegasSun.com. February 6, 2018. RetrievedJune 8, 2018.

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