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Cambria County War Memorial Arena

The Cambria County War Memorial Arena is a 4,001-seat multi-purpose arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. It is managed by SMG Entertainment.

Cambria County War Memorial Arena
Former namesWar Memorial of Greater Johnstown (1943-1946)
Cambria County War Memorial Inc.(1946-1950)[2][Note 1]
Location326 Napoleon Street
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, US 15901
OwnerCambria County
OperatorSMG
CapacityIce hockey: 4,001
Surfacemulti-surface (ice)
Construction
Broke groundOctober 31, 1949[1]
OpenedOctober 16, 1950[1]
Renovated2002; 2015-16
Construction cost$1.5 million[2]
($18.4 million in 2022 dollars[3])
Tenants
Johnstown Jets (EHL/IHL/NAHL) (1950–1977)
Johnstown Red Wings (EHL) (1978–1980)
Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL) (1988–2010)
Johnstown Jackals (IFL) (2000)
Johnstown J-Dogs (NIFL) (2001)
Johnstown Riverhawks (AIFL/AIFA) (2005–2007)
Wheeling Nailers (ECHL) (alternate, 2010–2012)
Johnstown Generals (UIFL) (2011–2012)
Johnstown Tomahawks (NAHL) (2012–present)

It was built in 1950, for the Johnstown Jets of the Eastern Hockey League. The arena was built on the site of the Union Cemetery, Johnstown's first cemetery. The film Slap Shot, based on the Jets, was filmed in this arena.[4] The arena was the home of the Johnstown Chiefs (ice hockey) for 22 years, but they were relocated in 2010 to Greenville, South Carolina. A banner was hung at the final home game on April 4, 2010, stating "The Greatest Fans in Hockey." It was the alternate venue of the Wheeling Nailers for the following two seasons.

The arena is home to the Johnstown Tomahawks of the NAHL and the Pitt-Johnstown Ice Cats of the College Hockey East.

Events Edit

The arena plays host to a variety of events throughout the year. Many local high schools and youth leagues also use the arena for their games. The arena hosts the annual PIAA Southwest Regional Wrestling Tournament, the Pennsylvania Cheerleading Championships, and basketball championship games for PIAA District 6 and the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference.

The arena has hosted political rallies with presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, George W. Bush, Donald Trump, and vice presidential candidates Alaska governor Sarah Palin and Senator John Edwards.

Performances at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena over the years have included AC/DC, Aerosmith, Alabama, Alice Cooper, Beach Boys, Blue Öyster Cult, Bo Diddley, Bob Hope, Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Bon Jovi, Boston, Bryan Adams, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Bruce Springsteen, Chicago, Corey Hart, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Dave Clark Five, Def Leppard, Dolly Parton, Duke Ellington, Foghat, Foreigner, George Jones, George Strait, Heart, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Jeff Dunham, Johnny Cash, Johnny Mathis, Josh Turner, Judas Priest, Kansas, Kelly Clarkson, Kenny Rogers, Kid Rock, Kiss, Larry the Cable Guy, LeAnn Rimes, Lonestar, Loverboy, Loretta Lynn, Louis Armstrong, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Matchbox Twenty, Martina McBride, Merle Haggard, MercyMe, Meredith Andrews, Metallica, Miranda Lambert, Nat King Cole, Night Ranger, Ozzy Osbourne, Phyllis Diller, Quiet Riot, RATT, Reba McEntire, Rebecca Lynn Howard, REO Speedwagon, Rob Zombie, Santana, Sara Evans, Skillet, Rick Springfield, Styx, The Carpenters, The Hooters, The Supremes, TobyMac, Tom Jones, Trace Adkins, Randy Travis, Willie Nelson, The Yardbirds, and ZZ Top.

Other events have included Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney On Ice, Sesame Street Live, Harlem Globetrotters, WCW, Impact, WWE SmackDown Wrestling and WWE NXT wrestling.

Teams Edit

Past Edit

The Cambria County War Memorial hosted several minor league hockey teams. The Johnstown Jets called the arena home from 1950 until 1977 and won four league championships during their time at the arena. The Johnstown flood of 1977 caused damage to the arena and the ice-making equipment, which resulted in the Jets folding the franchise during the 1977 offseason.

The Johnstown Wings joined the newly founded Northeastern Hockey League in 1978 and were rebranded as the Johnstown Red Wings after they secured an affiliation with the NHL's Detroit Red Wings in 1979. The franchise averaged 2,309 fans over the two seasons and folded after the 1979–80 season.

Professional hockey returned to the War Memorial a third time when ACHL franchise owner Henry Brabham wanted to place a new franchise in Johnstown. The Johnstown Chiefs were founded in January 1988 and played one partial season in the AAHL. The Chiefs would leave the AAHL for the ECHL (a league co-founded by Brabham) during the 1987-88 offseason, where they played until 2009–10. The Chiefs were relocated to Greenville, South Carolina after the 2009-10 ECHL season and rebranded as the Greenville Road Warriors.

Upon the Chiefs' departure, the Wheeling Nailers played one preseason game and 10 regular season "home" games at the War Memorial during the 2010-11 ECHL season and another 10 regular season "home" games during the 2011-12 ECHL season.

The Cambria County War Memorial also hosted several indoor football franchise. The Johnstown Riverhawks of the Atlantic Indoor Football League (later renamed American Indoor Football) called the Cambria Country War Memorial home from 2005 to 2008, posting records of 6–4, 8–6, and 6-9 respectively before folding in the 2008 offseason.[5]

Arena football returned to the Cambria County War Memorial a second time in 2011 with the UIFL's Johnstown Generals. The team played two seasons in the arena, compiling records of 6-8 and 2-8 respectively. The Generals were suspended by the UIFL on May 15, 2012 "due to a lack of funds",[6] and suspended operations during the 2012 offseason.

Present Edit

The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Ice Cats' hockey team (CHE) is one of the War Memorial primary tenants and is currently the longest-serving tenant at the arena, having played there since 2009.

The Johnstown Tomahawks of the North American Hockey League moved into the War Memorial for the 2012-13 hockey season.

Four local high school ice hockey teams utilize the arena as their home. These teams include Bishop McCort High School and Westmont Hilltop High School of the PIHL and Conemaugh Valley High School and Greater Johnstown High School of the LMHL. The Westmont Hilltoppers won a PIHL championship in 2003 and the Bishop McCort Crushers won the Pennsylvania Cup in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1999.

The Johnstown Warriors is the arena's amateur youth representative, and competes in the PAHL.

Renovations Edit

In 2002, a $16.2 million grant from the commonwealth was approved for an entertainment complex in downtown Johnstown. In addition, the Tampa Bay Lightning organization contributed significant funds toward a renovation of the arena. As part of the grant, the Cambria County War Memorial Arena underwent an $8 million renovation. This included the addition of new seating, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, dasher boards, an elevator to the second floor, and general building enhancements. The project was completed in August 2003. The arena's capacity for hockey is 4,001.

Hockeyville USA Edit

In 2015, the Cambria County War Memorial Arena was nominated to the top 10 of the first ever Kraft Hockeyville USA contest with Pullar Stadium (Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan), HealthyZone Rink (East Aurora, New York), Highgate Sports Arena (Highgate, Vermont), and the Quincy Youth Arena (Quincy, Massachusetts). With winning round 1 the War Memorial moved to round 2 with Pullar Stadium. Johnstown won round two, advancing to the finals against Decatur Civic Center (Decatur, Illinois). In the final round, Johnstown won and the War Memorial was given $150,000 in upgrades and hosted an NHL Preseason Game on September 29, 2015. The match up included the Pittsburgh Penguins defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning, 4–2.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Key Dates in the History of the Cambria County War Memorial Arena". The Tribune-Democrat. Johnstown. September 28, 2015. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "War Memorial anniversary: Tracking 70 years of great hockey moments at Johnstown arena". The Tribune-Democrat. Johnstown. Oct 15, 2020. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
  3. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA - Capturing the spirit of "Slap Shot" ... 30 years later". Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  5. ^ StatsCrew.com: Johnstown Riverhawks Franchise History (2005-2007)
  6. ^ "League suspends Johnstown Generals". www.tribdem.com. The Tribune-Democrat. May 15, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  7. ^ "Johnstown, PA Wins Title of First-Ever "Kraft Hockeyville USA"" (Press release). National Hockey League. May 2, 2015. Retrieved May 2, 2015.

External links Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The War Memorial used "Greater Johnstown War Memorial" and "Cambria County War Memorial Inc." during fundraiser events prior to the construction of the arena.

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The Cambria County War Memorial Arena is a 4 001 seat multi purpose arena in Johnstown Pennsylvania United States It is managed by SMG Entertainment Cambria County War Memorial ArenaFormer namesWar Memorial of Greater Johnstown 1943 1946 Cambria County War Memorial Inc 1946 1950 2 Note 1 Location326 Napoleon StreetJohnstown Pennsylvania US 15901OwnerCambria CountyOperatorSMGCapacityIce hockey 4 001Surfacemulti surface ice ConstructionBroke groundOctober 31 1949 1 OpenedOctober 16 1950 1 Renovated2002 2015 16Construction cost 1 5 million 2 18 4 million in 2022 dollars 3 TenantsJohnstown Jets EHL IHL NAHL 1950 1977 Johnstown Red Wings EHL 1978 1980 Johnstown Chiefs ECHL 1988 2010 Johnstown Jackals IFL 2000 Johnstown J Dogs NIFL 2001 Johnstown Riverhawks AIFL AIFA 2005 2007 Wheeling Nailers ECHL alternate 2010 2012 Johnstown Generals UIFL 2011 2012 Johnstown Tomahawks NAHL 2012 present It was built in 1950 for the Johnstown Jets of the Eastern Hockey League The arena was built on the site of the Union Cemetery Johnstown s first cemetery The film Slap Shot based on the Jets was filmed in this arena 4 The arena was the home of the Johnstown Chiefs ice hockey for 22 years but they were relocated in 2010 to Greenville South Carolina A banner was hung at the final home game on April 4 2010 stating The Greatest Fans in Hockey It was the alternate venue of the Wheeling Nailers for the following two seasons The arena is home to the Johnstown Tomahawks of the NAHL and the Pitt Johnstown Ice Cats of the College Hockey East Contents 1 Events 2 Teams 2 1 Past 2 2 Present 3 Renovations 4 Hockeyville USA 5 References 6 External links 7 NotesEvents EditThe arena plays host to a variety of events throughout the year Many local high schools and youth leagues also use the arena for their games The arena hosts the annual PIAA Southwest Regional Wrestling Tournament the Pennsylvania Cheerleading Championships and basketball championship games for PIAA District 6 and the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference The arena has hosted political rallies with presidents John F Kennedy Richard Nixon George W Bush Donald Trump and vice presidential candidates Alaska governor Sarah Palin and Senator John Edwards Performances at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena over the years have included AC DC Aerosmith Alabama Alice Cooper Beach Boys Blue Oyster Cult Bo Diddley Bob Hope Bob Dylan Bob Seger Bon Jovi Boston Bryan Adams Brad Paisley Brooks amp Dunn Bruce Springsteen Chicago Corey Hart Crosby Stills Nash amp Young Dave Clark Five Def Leppard Dolly Parton Duke Ellington Foghat Foreigner George Jones George Strait Heart Billy Idol Iron Maiden Jeff Dunham Johnny Cash Johnny Mathis Josh Turner Judas Priest Kansas Kelly Clarkson Kenny Rogers Kid Rock Kiss Larry the Cable Guy LeAnn Rimes Lonestar Loverboy Loretta Lynn Louis Armstrong Lynyrd Skynyrd Matchbox Twenty Martina McBride Merle Haggard MercyMe Meredith Andrews Metallica Miranda Lambert Nat King Cole Night Ranger Ozzy Osbourne Phyllis Diller Quiet Riot RATT Reba McEntire Rebecca Lynn Howard REO Speedwagon Rob Zombie Santana Sara Evans Skillet Rick Springfield Styx The Carpenters The Hooters The Supremes TobyMac Tom Jones Trace Adkins Randy Travis Willie Nelson The Yardbirds and ZZ Top Other events have included Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey Circus Disney On Ice Sesame Street Live Harlem Globetrotters WCW Impact WWE SmackDown Wrestling and WWE NXT wrestling Teams EditPast Edit The Cambria County War Memorial hosted several minor league hockey teams The Johnstown Jets called the arena home from 1950 until 1977 and won four league championships during their time at the arena The Johnstown flood of 1977 caused damage to the arena and the ice making equipment which resulted in the Jets folding the franchise during the 1977 offseason The Johnstown Wings joined the newly founded Northeastern Hockey League in 1978 and were rebranded as the Johnstown Red Wings after they secured an affiliation with the NHL s Detroit Red Wings in 1979 The franchise averaged 2 309 fans over the two seasons and folded after the 1979 80 season Professional hockey returned to the War Memorial a third time when ACHL franchise owner Henry Brabham wanted to place a new franchise in Johnstown The Johnstown Chiefs were founded in January 1988 and played one partial season in the AAHL The Chiefs would leave the AAHL for the ECHL a league co founded by Brabham during the 1987 88 offseason where they played until 2009 10 The Chiefs were relocated to Greenville South Carolina after the 2009 10 ECHL season and rebranded as the Greenville Road Warriors Upon the Chiefs departure the Wheeling Nailers played one preseason game and 10 regular season home games at the War Memorial during the 2010 11 ECHL season and another 10 regular season home games during the 2011 12 ECHL season The Cambria County War Memorial also hosted several indoor football franchise The Johnstown Riverhawks of the Atlantic Indoor Football League later renamed American Indoor Football called the Cambria Country War Memorial home from 2005 to 2008 posting records of 6 4 8 6 and 6 9 respectively before folding in the 2008 offseason 5 Arena football returned to the Cambria County War Memorial a second time in 2011 with the UIFL s Johnstown Generals The team played two seasons in the arena compiling records of 6 8 and 2 8 respectively The Generals were suspended by the UIFL on May 15 2012 due to a lack of funds 6 and suspended operations during the 2012 offseason Present Edit The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Ice Cats hockey team CHE is one of the War Memorial primary tenants and is currently the longest serving tenant at the arena having played there since 2009 The Johnstown Tomahawks of the North American Hockey League moved into the War Memorial for the 2012 13 hockey season Four local high school ice hockey teams utilize the arena as their home These teams include Bishop McCort High School and Westmont Hilltop High School of the PIHL and Conemaugh Valley High School and Greater Johnstown High School of the LMHL The Westmont Hilltoppers won a PIHL championship in 2003 and the Bishop McCort Crushers won the Pennsylvania Cup in 1994 1995 1996 1997 and 1999 The Johnstown Warriors is the arena s amateur youth representative and competes in the PAHL Renovations EditIn 2002 a 16 2 million grant from the commonwealth was approved for an entertainment complex in downtown Johnstown In addition the Tampa Bay Lightning organization contributed significant funds toward a renovation of the arena As part of the grant the Cambria County War Memorial Arena underwent an 8 million renovation This included the addition of new seating heating ventilation and air conditioning dasher boards an elevator to the second floor and general building enhancements The project was completed in August 2003 The arena s capacity for hockey is 4 001 Hockeyville USA EditIn 2015 the Cambria County War Memorial Arena was nominated to the top 10 of the first ever Kraft Hockeyville USA contest with Pullar Stadium Sault Sainte Marie Michigan HealthyZone Rink East Aurora New York Highgate Sports Arena Highgate Vermont and the Quincy Youth Arena Quincy Massachusetts With winning round 1 the War Memorial moved to round 2 with Pullar Stadium Johnstown won round two advancing to the finals against Decatur Civic Center Decatur Illinois In the final round Johnstown won and the War Memorial was given 150 000 in upgrades and hosted an NHL Preseason Game on September 29 2015 The match up included the Pittsburgh Penguins defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 4 2 7 References Edit a b Key Dates in the History of the Cambria County War Memorial Arena The Tribune Democrat Johnstown September 28 2015 Retrieved March 25 2017 a b War Memorial anniversary Tracking 70 years of great hockey moments at Johnstown arena The Tribune Democrat Johnstown Oct 15 2020 Retrieved February 25 2022 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 The Tribune Democrat Johnstown PA Capturing the spirit of Slap Shot 30 years later Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2007 05 25 StatsCrew com Johnstown Riverhawks Franchise History 2005 2007 League suspends Johnstown Generals www tribdem com The Tribune Democrat May 15 2012 Retrieved October 16 2015 Johnstown PA Wins Title of First Ever Kraft Hockeyville USA Press release National Hockey League May 2 2015 Retrieved May 2 2015 External links EditCambria County War Memorial Arena website RinkAtlas entry for Cambria County War 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