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Former names | Jordan Valley Ice Park (2001–2008, 2019–present) Mediacom Ice Park (2008–2019) |
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Location | Springfield, Missouri |
Coordinates | 37°12′38″N 93°17′05″W / 37.21069°N 93.28463°W |
Public transit | Springfield Transit Services |
Owner | Springfield-Greene County Park Board |
Capacity | 2,000 |
Surface | 2 rinks: 200' × 85' (hockey) |
Opened | 2001 |
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Missouri State Ice Bears Springfield Spirit ( NAHL) (2001–2005) Springfield Wolfpack ( APFL) (2003–2012) Missouri Voodoo ( UIFL) (2014) Springfield Express ( WSHL) (2014–2018) |
Jordan Valley Ice Park is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Springfield, Missouri. The arena is owned and operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board [1] and serves as a location for community recreation and the home for the Missouri State Ice Bears ice hockey team, [2] and various youth sports programs. The arena opened in 2001 as Jordan Valley Ice Park. In 2008, it was renamed to Mediacom Ice Park, due to a $200,000 a year, 10-year naming rights agreement with Mediacom, a cable television and communications provider in the United States. [3] This agreement expired in 2019, [4] whereupon the arena reverted to its original name.
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Former names | Jordan Valley Ice Park (2001–2008, 2019–present) Mediacom Ice Park (2008–2019) |
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Location | Springfield, Missouri |
Coordinates | 37°12′38″N 93°17′05″W / 37.21069°N 93.28463°W |
Public transit | Springfield Transit Services |
Owner | Springfield-Greene County Park Board |
Capacity | 2,000 |
Surface | 2 rinks: 200' × 85' (hockey) |
Opened | 2001 |
Tenants | |
Missouri State Ice Bears Springfield Spirit ( NAHL) (2001–2005) Springfield Wolfpack ( APFL) (2003–2012) Missouri Voodoo ( UIFL) (2014) Springfield Express ( WSHL) (2014–2018) |
Jordan Valley Ice Park is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Springfield, Missouri. The arena is owned and operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board [1] and serves as a location for community recreation and the home for the Missouri State Ice Bears ice hockey team, [2] and various youth sports programs. The arena opened in 2001 as Jordan Valley Ice Park. In 2008, it was renamed to Mediacom Ice Park, due to a $200,000 a year, 10-year naming rights agreement with Mediacom, a cable television and communications provider in the United States. [3] This agreement expired in 2019, [4] whereupon the arena reverted to its original name.