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Dwyer Arena

Coordinates:43°8′6″N79°2′4″W / 43.13500°N 79.03444°W /43.13500; -79.03444
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Sports venue in Lewiston, New York
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Dwyer Arena
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LocationNiagara University
University Drive
Lewiston,New York 14109
Coordinates43°8′6″N79°2′4″W / 43.13500°N 79.03444°W /43.13500; -79.03444
OwnerNiagara University
OperatorNiagara University
Capacity1,400
Surface200' x 85' (hockey)
Construction
OpenedMay 10, 1996
Construction cost$6 million
Tenants
Niagara Purple Eagles men's ice hockey

TheRobert and Concetta Dwyer Arena houses two ice surfaces, (both 200 x 85 ft.) astarbucks, and a pro shop onNiagara University's campus inLewiston, New York, United States. The main rink can seat up to 1,400 people and is the home to theNiagara Purple Eagles men's ice hockey team, which plays in theAtlantic Hockey America conference of college hockey. The arena was formerly home to thewomen's ice hockey team, which played inCollege Hockey America.

The building was built in 1996. Prior to the 1999–2000 season, major renovation took place as a result of a gift by Bob and Connie Dwyer, both 1965 graduates, who contributed $3 million for facilities upgrades. Locker and training rooms, players' lounge, and lobby were upgraded, while separate entrances for the main and auxiliary rinks, new pro shop, and new ticket office were arranged. In the summer of 2007 a premium seating section was added in the area formerly occupied by the Party Deck, and as a result, capacity was increased from 1,600 to 2,100. The current seating capacity is 1,400.

It hosted theCollege Hockey America2002,2008, and2010 men's conference tournaments and the 2004 and 2008 women's conference tournaments. Dwyer was home of theBuffalo Sabres Summer Development Camp in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 which featured young prospects and draft picks in the Sabres organization. The arena co-hosted the2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

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