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Blue Cross Arena

Blue Cross Arena, also known as the War Memorial, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Rochester, New York. For hockey and lacrosse, its seating capacity is 10,662. The arena opened on October 18, 1955, as the Rochester Community War Memorial. It was renovated in the mid-1990s and reopened as The Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial, on September 18, 1998. It is home to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League and the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League.

Blue Cross Arena
The War Memorial
Blue Cross Arena
Location within New York
Blue Cross Arena
Location within the United States
Full nameBlue Cross Arena at the War Memorial
Former namesRochester Civic Center Arena (planning/construction)
Rochester Community War Memorial (1955–1998)
Address1 War Memorial Square
LocationRochester, New York
Coordinates43°09′13.3″N 77°36′38.8″W / 43.153694°N 77.610778°W / 43.153694; -77.610778
OwnerCity of Rochester
OperatorBuffalo Sabres
(Rochester Arena LLC)
Executive suites25
CapacityHockey: 10,662[1]
Lacrosse: 10,662[2]
End stage 180°: 10,877
End stage 270°: 11,352
End stage 360°: 12,428
In the Round: 12,906
General Admission: 14,000
Floor Size: 85' wide x 200' deep

Seating Configuration:

  • Floor: 1,600
  • Lower Bowl: 4,696
  • Upper Bowl: 6,052
  • Total Seats: 12,428
[3]
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 1, 1953 (1953-02-01)[4]
OpenedOctober 18, 1955; 68 years ago (1955-10-18)
Renovated1998; 25 years ago (1998)
Construction costUS$7.5 million
($82 million in 2022 dollars[5])
$41 million (1998 renovations)
($76.5 million in 2022 dollars[5])
ArchitectLeonard A. Waasdorp[6]
Tenants
Rochester Royals (NBA) (1955–1957)
Rochester Americans (AHL) (1956–present)
Rochester Colonels (EPBL) (1958-59)
New York Tuck Tapers (NIBL) (1959-61)
Rochester Griffins (NLL) (1974)
Rochester Zeniths (CBA) (1978-83)
Rochester Knighthawks (NLL) (1995–2019)
Rochester Brigade (af2) (2001–2003)
Rochester Razorsharks (ABA/PBL/NAPB) (2005–2018)
Rochester Raiders (CIFL/IFL) (2008–2009)
Rochester Lancers (MISL/MASL) (2011–2015)
Rochester Knighthawks (NLL) (2019–present)
Website
Venue Website

History edit

 
Monroe Community College graduation at the Blue Cross Arena

The arena was built on a downtown site as a replacement for Edgerton Park Arena, bounded by Exchange Boulevard on the west, East Broad Street on the north, the Genesee River on the east and Court Street on the south. The property was formerly the home of the Kimball Tobacco Co. and other retail buildings. Originally named the Rochester Community War Memorial, the arena opened on October 18, 1955. The building included a full stage on the south end and an exhibition hall located on the basement level. One of the members of the construction team was a young Robert Marella, who later achieved fame as professional wrestler Gorilla Monsoon.[7] The arena's first tenant was the Rochester Royals NBA basketball team, who played their final two seasons in Rochester at this arena. They were joined by the Americans the next year, who have played in the arena for 63 consecutive seasons.

On March 13, 1996, renovations to expand the arena took place, eliminating the permanent stage at the south end of the building. On July 24, 1998, Blue Cross Blue Shield and City officials announced that the name of the renovated arena would be Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial. On September 18, 1998, the arena reopened to the public during a formal ribbon cutting/rededication ceremony. completed the project as Architects of Record with Rossetti Architects in a consultant relationship. C.E. DeWolff, Senior Partner of DeWolff Partnership, Geno Rossetti of Rossetti Architects, were Design Associates who collaborated on features of the design.[8] In 2018, the city terminated the arena management contract with long term operator SMG who had been running the arena since 2000. In July 2018, the city reached an agreement with Pegula Sports and Entertainment, owners of the Americans, Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills and operators of KeyBank Center in Buffalo to operate the arena beginning on August 1, 2018.[9] Shortly after the Pegula takeover the arena received updates of a new center scoreboard, a new ribbon board at the stage end of the arena and enhancements to the audio and video equipment. There are plans for expansion along the Exchange Boulevard side of the arena that will make room for additional office space and improved locker room facilities as well as planned upgrades to the bathrooms, new concessions and a restaurant.[10]

Blue Cross Arena's portable stage, which measures 80 feet deep by 80 feet wide, is said to be deeper than, and is nearly the same size as, the proscenium stage at Radio City Music Hall across the state in New York City.

Notable events edit

 
Wrestlers gather on the floor of the Blue Cross Arena at the start of the 46th NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships on March 8, 2008.

The first event at the facility was a public trade show held in the exhibition hall and featured such famous Rochester-based companies as Eastman Kodak, Haloid (now Xerox), Bausch & Lomb, General Railway Signal and Rochester Products.

It hosted the 1956 NBA All-Star Game, the two-month finals of the American Bowling Congress tournament in both 1956 and 1966.

A semifinal game and the final game of the ECAC Upstate-Southern Region tournament, an NCAA Division I men's college basketball tournament organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), took place at the War Memorial in 1978; the tournament champion received an automatic bid to the 1978 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.[11][12][13]

World Wrestling Entertainment has run many shows at the arena, most notably several television tapings 1997's In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker Pay Per View event. In 1990 at a television taping, Mr. Perfect won the Intercontinental title from The Texas Tornado and in 1994, Diesel (Kevin Nash) beat Razor Ramon for the Intercontinental title.

On July 28, 2007, the CIFL Championship Game was held in the arena. It was the first arena football game played in the venue since the Rochester Brigade folded in 2003.[14]

Local high school basketball games are played here, most notably the New York State Public High School Section V (5) Championships at the end of each season. Additionally, the arena is the home of high school cheerleading championships each year. The arena also hosts college basketball, and Section V hockey and wrestling.

On Saturday and Sunday, March 8–9, 2008, the Blue Cross Arena played host to the 46th NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships, just the second time the annual interscholastic event has been held in the Rochester area.[15]

The arena attendance record of 11,650 was set December 3, 2003 when Syracuse University defeated St. Bonaventure University in men's basketball. St. Bonaventure has hosted one of its home games in Rochester every year since 2002.

In 2016, the arena hosted the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions.[16]

On May 18, 2019, the arena held their first MMA event UFC Fight Night: dos Anjos vs. Lee.

In addition to sporting events, the arena hosts a wide variety of entertainment events, including live concerts, ice shows and the circus.

On November 1, 1965, The Rolling Stones played here in a concert that lasted only 7 minutes, when several thousand fans rushed the stage causing police to cancel the show.[17] On August 9, 1971, The Who played at the War Memorial just five days before releasing their classic album "Who's Next".[18]Led Zeppelin played to a standing room audience concert on September 11, 1971.[19] The Grateful Dead's performance, on November 5, 1977, was recorded and later released as a live album, entitled Dick's Picks Volume 34. Part of the Grateful Dead's performance on September 2, 1980 is included as bonus tracks on Dick's Picks Volume 21. The band performed at the arena ten times between 1973 and 1985.

Footage from Phish's documentary Bittersweet Motel, was filmed here on December 11, 1997.

Ice hockey edit

 
Amerks vs the Binghamton Senators in 2005

Aside from the Rochester Americans, who play their home games in the arena, the Blue Cross Arena has played host to several notable ice hockey events and games. On November 12, 2003, the Buffalo Sabres and the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils played the first National Hockey League regular season game in the venue. The game was made possible by then Sabres owner Tom Golisano, who hails from Rochester, and featured two Rochester natives: Brian Gionta of the Devils and Rory Fitzpatrick of the Sabres. It ended in a 2–2 tie. A second regular season game was held at the arena on October 26, 2005, with the Sabres falling to the Washington Capitals, 3–2 with 8,552 in attendance.[20]

On March 23, 2006, Atlantic Hockey, an NCAA Division I Men's ice hockey league, announced that its league tournaments in 2007, 2008, and 2009 would be held at the Blue Cross Arena. 2007 was the first time the tournament was held at a neutral site. The league continued to hold their tournament there each year through 2018 when it then moved to Buffalo's LECOM Harborcenter. Additionally, the 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey East Regional was held at the Blue Cross Arena. Attendance was low due to high ticket prices and distance from large Division I programs.[21]

The Rochester Institute of Technology men's hockey team has played periodic regular-season games at Blue Cross Arena instead of at their smaller on-campus rink, due to the large capacity.[22] The RIT women's hockey team hosted an exhibition game at the arena on October 16, 2021 after the Gene Polisseni Center was temporarily shut down for an ammonia leak.[23]

Every year, the Blue Cross Arena hosts regular season Section V high school hockey games and the Section V Basketball championship.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2019-20 American Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book" (PDF). theahl.com. American Hockey League. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "2019-20 Media Guide" (PDF). nll.com. National Lacrosse League. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  3. ^ . Blue Cross Arena. Archived from the original on September 15, 2017. Retrieved September 14, 2017.
  4. ^ "Pictures From Scrapbook". Oklahoma State University. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  5. ^ a b 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.
  6. ^ Palmer, Daniel J. (2010). Rochester's Downtown Architecture:: 1950-1975. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-7250-5.
  7. ^ Mac, Notorious Eddie (October 6, 2016). "This Day In Wrestling History October 6 Gorilla Monsoon Passes Away". Cageside Seats. Retrieved February 4, 2018.
  8. ^ City of Rochester Agreement 021363 June 28, 1995 and AIA Doc. C141 September 15, 1995
  9. ^ "Owner of Bills and Amerks will start running Blue Cross Arena next month". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  10. ^ "5 things we know about the Blue Cross Arena improvements". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  11. ^ "ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments". Varsity Pride. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  12. ^ . Varsity Pride. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  13. ^ "1977-78 Independent Season Summary". Sports-Reference. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  14. ^ Weinstein, Matt (July 29, 2007). "Raiders Wear CIFL Crown". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  15. ^ . New York State Public High School Athletic Association. Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  16. ^ . usagym.org. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  17. ^ https://www.democratandchronicle.com/get-access/? return=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.democratandchronicle.com%2Fpicture-gallery%2Fnews%2F2015%2F03%2F31%2Fpolice-halt-rolling-stones-show-in-rochester-in-1965%2F70728614%2F
  18. ^ "The Concert History of Rochester, New York, United States. | Concert Archives".
  19. ^ Democrat and Chronicle
  20. ^ "Kolzig Has Easy Night as Caps Get by Sabres". ESPN. Associated Press. October 26, 2005. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  21. ^ Oklobzija, Kevin (March 28, 2007). "NCAA Hopeful Hockey Will Heat Up Here". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  22. ^ Follaco, John (October 19, 2007). "Tigers Hockey Hits Blue Cross Arena". University News. Rochester Institute of Technology. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  23. ^ "Saturday's Women's Hockey exhibition vs. Cornell moved to Blue Cross Arena". Rochester Institute of Technology.

External links edit

  • Official website  
Events and tenants
Preceded by Home of the
Rochester Royals

1955–1957
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
NBA All-Star Game

1956
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Blue Cross Arena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blue Cross Arena also known as the War Memorial is a multi purpose indoor arena located in Rochester New York For hockey and lacrosse its seating capacity is 10 662 The arena opened on October 18 1955 as the Rochester Community War Memorial It was renovated in the mid 1990s and reopened as The Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial on September 18 1998 It is home to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League and the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League Blue Cross ArenaThe War MemorialBlue Cross ArenaLocation within New YorkShow map of New YorkBlue Cross ArenaLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFull nameBlue Cross Arena at the War MemorialFormer namesRochester Civic Center Arena planning construction Rochester Community War Memorial 1955 1998 Address1 War Memorial SquareLocationRochester New YorkCoordinates43 09 13 3 N 77 36 38 8 W 43 153694 N 77 610778 W 43 153694 77 610778OwnerCity of RochesterOperatorBuffalo Sabres Rochester Arena LLC Executive suites25CapacityHockey 10 662 1 Lacrosse 10 662 2 End stage 180 10 877End stage 270 11 352End stage 360 12 428In the Round 12 906General Admission 14 000Floor Size 85 wide x 200 deep Seating Configuration Floor 1 600 Lower Bowl 4 696 Upper Bowl 6 052 Total Seats 12 428 3 ConstructionBroke groundFebruary 1 1953 1953 02 01 4 OpenedOctober 18 1955 68 years ago 1955 10 18 Renovated1998 25 years ago 1998 Construction costUS 7 5 million 82 million in 2022 dollars 5 41 million 1998 renovations 76 5 million in 2022 dollars 5 ArchitectLeonard A Waasdorp 6 TenantsRochester Royals NBA 1955 1957 Rochester Americans AHL 1956 present Rochester Colonels EPBL 1958 59 New York Tuck Tapers NIBL 1959 61 Rochester Griffins NLL 1974 Rochester Zeniths CBA 1978 83 Rochester Knighthawks NLL 1995 2019 Rochester Brigade af2 2001 2003 Rochester Razorsharks ABA PBL NAPB 2005 2018 Rochester Raiders CIFL IFL 2008 2009 Rochester Lancers MISL MASL 2011 2015 Rochester Knighthawks NLL 2019 present WebsiteVenue Website Contents 1 History 2 Notable events 2 1 Ice hockey 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Monroe Community College graduation at the Blue Cross ArenaThe arena was built on a downtown site as a replacement for Edgerton Park Arena bounded by Exchange Boulevard on the west East Broad Street on the north the Genesee River on the east and Court Street on the south The property was formerly the home of the Kimball Tobacco Co and other retail buildings Originally named the Rochester Community War Memorial the arena opened on October 18 1955 The building included a full stage on the south end and an exhibition hall located on the basement level One of the members of the construction team was a young Robert Marella who later achieved fame as professional wrestler Gorilla Monsoon 7 The arena s first tenant was the Rochester Royals NBA basketball team who played their final two seasons in Rochester at this arena They were joined by the Americans the next year who have played in the arena for 63 consecutive seasons On March 13 1996 renovations to expand the arena took place eliminating the permanent stage at the south end of the building On July 24 1998 Blue Cross Blue Shield and City officials announced that the name of the renovated arena would be Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial On September 18 1998 the arena reopened to the public during a formal ribbon cutting rededication ceremony DeWolff Partnership Architects completed the project as Architects of Record with Rossetti Architects in a consultant relationship C E DeWolff Senior Partner of DeWolff Partnership Geno Rossetti of Rossetti Architects were Design Associates who collaborated on features of the design 8 In 2018 the city terminated the arena management contract with long term operator SMG who had been running the arena since 2000 In July 2018 the city reached an agreement with Pegula Sports and Entertainment owners of the Americans Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills and operators of KeyBank Center in Buffalo to operate the arena beginning on August 1 2018 9 Shortly after the Pegula takeover the arena received updates of a new center scoreboard a new ribbon board at the stage end of the arena and enhancements to the audio and video equipment There are plans for expansion along the Exchange Boulevard side of the arena that will make room for additional office space and improved locker room facilities as well as planned upgrades to the bathrooms new concessions and a restaurant 10 Blue Cross Arena s portable stage which measures 80 feet deep by 80 feet wide is said to be deeper than and is nearly the same size as the proscenium stage at Radio City Music Hall across the state in New York City Notable events edit nbsp Wrestlers gather on the floor of the Blue Cross Arena at the start of the 46th NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships on March 8 2008 The first event at the facility was a public trade show held in the exhibition hall and featured such famous Rochester based companies as Eastman Kodak Haloid now Xerox Bausch amp Lomb General Railway Signal and Rochester Products It hosted the 1956 NBA All Star Game the two month finals of the American Bowling Congress tournament in both 1956 and 1966 A semifinal game and the final game of the ECAC Upstate Southern Region tournament an NCAA Division I men s college basketball tournament organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC took place at the War Memorial in 1978 the tournament champion received an automatic bid to the 1978 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament 11 12 13 World Wrestling Entertainment has run many shows at the arena most notably several television tapings 1997 s In Your House 14 Revenge of the Taker Pay Per View event In 1990 at a television taping Mr Perfect won the Intercontinental title from The Texas Tornado and in 1994 Diesel Kevin Nash beat Razor Ramon for the Intercontinental title On July 28 2007 the CIFL Championship Game was held in the arena It was the first arena football game played in the venue since the Rochester Brigade folded in 2003 14 Local high school basketball games are played here most notably the New York State Public High School Section V 5 Championships at the end of each season Additionally the arena is the home of high school cheerleading championships each year The arena also hosts college basketball and Section V hockey and wrestling On Saturday and Sunday March 8 9 2008 the Blue Cross Arena played host to the 46th NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships just the second time the annual interscholastic event has been held in the Rochester area 15 The arena attendance record of 11 650 was set December 3 2003 when Syracuse University defeated St Bonaventure University in men s basketball St Bonaventure has hosted one of its home games in Rochester every year since 2002 In 2016 the arena hosted the Kellogg s Tour of Gymnastics Champions 16 On May 18 2019 the arena held their first MMA event UFC Fight Night dos Anjos vs Lee In addition to sporting events the arena hosts a wide variety of entertainment events including live concerts ice shows and the circus On November 1 1965 The Rolling Stones played here in a concert that lasted only 7 minutes when several thousand fans rushed the stage causing police to cancel the show 17 On August 9 1971 The Who played at the War Memorial just five days before releasing their classic album Who s Next 18 Led Zeppelin played to a standing room audience concert on September 11 1971 19 The Grateful Dead s performance on November 5 1977 was recorded and later released as a live album entitled Dick s Picks Volume 34 Part of the Grateful Dead s performance on September 2 1980 is included as bonus tracks on Dick s Picks Volume 21 The band performed at the arena ten times between 1973 and 1985 Footage from Phish s documentary Bittersweet Motel was filmed here on December 11 1997 Ice hockey edit nbsp Amerks vs the Binghamton Senators in 2005Aside from the Rochester Americans who play their home games in the arena the Blue Cross Arena has played host to several notable ice hockey events and games On November 12 2003 the Buffalo Sabres and the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils played the first National Hockey League regular season game in the venue The game was made possible by then Sabres owner Tom Golisano who hails from Rochester and featured two Rochester natives Brian Gionta of the Devils and Rory Fitzpatrick of the Sabres It ended in a 2 2 tie A second regular season game was held at the arena on October 26 2005 with the Sabres falling to the Washington Capitals 3 2 with 8 552 in attendance 20 On March 23 2006 Atlantic Hockey an NCAA Division I Men s ice hockey league announced that its league tournaments in 2007 2008 and 2009 would be held at the Blue Cross Arena 2007 was the first time the tournament was held at a neutral site The league continued to hold their tournament there each year through 2018 when it then moved to Buffalo s LECOM Harborcenter Additionally the 2007 NCAA Men s Division I Ice Hockey East Regional was held at the Blue Cross Arena Attendance was low due to high ticket prices and distance from large Division I programs 21 The Rochester Institute of Technology men s hockey team has played periodic regular season games at Blue Cross Arena instead of at their smaller on campus rink due to the large capacity 22 The RIT women s hockey team hosted an exhibition game at the arena on October 16 2021 after the Gene Polisseni Center was temporarily shut down for an ammonia leak 23 Every year the Blue Cross Arena hosts regular season Section V high school hockey games and the Section V Basketball championship See also editEdgerton Park ArenaReferences edit 2019 20 American Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book PDF theahl com American Hockey League Retrieved January 22 2020 2019 20 Media Guide PDF nll com National Lacrosse League Retrieved January 22 2020 Box Office Hours Blue Cross Arena Archived from the original on September 15 2017 Retrieved September 14 2017 Pictures From Scrapbook Oklahoma State University Retrieved June 11 2014 a b 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 Palmer Daniel J 2010 Rochester s Downtown Architecture 1950 1975 Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 7250 5 Mac Notorious Eddie October 6 2016 This Day In Wrestling History October 6 Gorilla Monsoon Passes Away Cageside Seats Retrieved February 4 2018 City of Rochester Agreement 021363 June 28 1995 and AIA Doc C141 September 15 1995 Owner of Bills and Amerks will start running Blue Cross Arena next month Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved July 13 2018 5 things we know about the Blue Cross Arena improvements Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved September 14 2018 ECAC Men s Basketball Tournaments Varsity Pride Retrieved June 11 2014 1978 ECAC Men s Basketball Tournaments Varsity Pride Archived from the original on December 14 2013 Retrieved June 11 2014 1977 78 Independent Season Summary Sports Reference Retrieved June 11 2014 Weinstein Matt July 29 2007 Raiders Wear CIFL Crown Democrat and Chronicle Rochester Retrieved June 11 2014 History Venues of Wrestling Championships New York State Public High School Athletic Association Archived from the original on January 9 2014 Retrieved January 1 2014 2016 Kellogg s Tour of Gymnastics Champions takes center stage beginning Sept 15 usagym org Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved May 1 2019 https www democratandchronicle com get access return https 3A 2F 2Fwww democratandchronicle com 2Fpicture gallery 2Fnews 2F2015 2F03 2F31 2Fpolice halt rolling stones show in rochester in 1965 2F70728614 2F The Concert History of Rochester New York United States Concert Archives Democrat and Chronicle Kolzig Has Easy Night as Caps Get by Sabres ESPN Associated Press October 26 2005 Retrieved January 31 2013 Oklobzija Kevin March 28 2007 NCAA Hopeful Hockey Will Heat Up Here Democrat and Chronicle Rochester Retrieved June 11 2014 Follaco John October 19 2007 Tigers Hockey Hits Blue Cross Arena University News Rochester Institute of Technology Retrieved June 11 2014 Saturday s Women s Hockey exhibition vs Cornell moved to Blue Cross Arena Rochester Institute of Technology External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blue Cross Arena Official website nbsp Events and tenantsPreceded byEdgerton Park Arena Home of theRochester Royals1955 1957 Succeeded byCincinnati GardensPreceded byMadison Square Garden Host of the NBA All Star Game1956 Succeeded byBoston Garden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blue Cross Arena amp oldid 1183087290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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