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Tate Rink
Tate Rink seats 2,746 and continues to attract fans in record numbers while
providing the Cadets with a comfortable home-ice advantage. Since their debut
in Tate Rink, a 5-0 win over Ryerson Tech on Oct. 25, 1985, the Cadets have
enjoyed much success in their new home. In each of the past nine seasons, the
Cadets have drawn paid attendance of more than 35,000 patrons per year.
In 1996-97, the Cadets set a third consecutive attendance mark, attracting
42,929 fans to surpass the previous mark of 42,565 established in 1995-96.
Ten times in 1997-98, the Cadets played before a home crowd of more than 2,000
ardent supporters, with five of those crowds surpassing 2,500 fans. The all-time
single-game attendance mark for Tate Rink is 3,147, established in 1988-89 when
Army edged Rensselaer 4-3. Seating in the rink is comprised of chairback seats,
fixed bench bleachers, standing room areas and handicapped-access platforms.
All seating is close to the ice, giving the rink a cozy feel that continues to
make Tate Rink one of the most popular rinks on the East Coast.
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