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in dollars) | architect = Smithey & Boynton Frantz & Chappelear〔 Thompson & Payne〔 | general_contractor = Nello L. Teer Company | capacity = Basketball: 9,828 Ice Hockey: 8,642 End Stage: 10,500 Center Stage: 10,600 Eclipse: 4,276 | tenants = Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs (SPHL) (2016-future) Virginia Tech Hokies Ice Hockey Roanoke Maroons Ice Hockey Radford Highlanders ice hockey Roanoke Valley Rebels (EHL) (1971-1973) Roanoke Valley Rebels (SHL) (1973-1976) Roanoke Express (ECHL) (1993-2004) Roanoke Valley Vipers (UHL) (2005-2006) Roanoke Dazzle (NBDL) (2001-2006) Virginia Squires (ABA) (1971-1976) Roanoke Steam (af2) (2000-2002) }} Berglund Center (originally called the Roanoke Civic Center) is a 9,828-seat multi-purpose arena located in the Williamson Road neighborhood of Roanoke, Virginia. It was built in 1971. It was the former home to the Roanoke Dazzle basketball team, as well as the Roanoke Express and Roanoke Valley Vipers ice hockey teams. Currently, it is the home of the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs of the Southern Professional Hockey League, Virginia Tech, Radford University and Roanoke College men's ice hockey teams. The arena is also the home of the annual boys basketball games between Roanoke's two city high schools, Patrick Henry High School and William Fleming High School. == History == Opened in October 1971, the Roanoke Civic Center was also the former home of the American Basketball Association (1967-1976) professional basketball franchise Virginia Squires. The Squires played there (in addition to the Norfolk Scope, Richmond Coliseum and Hampton Coliseum; all within the state of Virginia) from 1971 to 1972. The Virginia Squires used the Civic Center for only one season due to low attendance. The Squires folded four years later, in 1976. Elvis Presley performed at the civic center in 1972, 1974, 1976, and was due to return in 1977 about a week after his untimely death. It hosted WCW Fall Brawl in 1994 and Monday Nitro on March 31, 1997. The WWE has also held multiple events including Monday Night Raw on December 1st, 1997 and May 6th, 2013. The 1977-1981 Southern Conference men's basketball tournaments were held there as well. From 2001 to 2006, professional basketball was active again at the Roanoke Civic Center, with the National Basketball Association's D-League franchise, the Roanoke Dazzle. College basketball was also recently contested there, in the form of the Big South Conference men's basketball tournaments in 2001 and 2002. The Metro Conference men's basketball tournament was held here in 1991. When both the Dazzle and Vipers folded after the 2005-06 season, the Roanoke Civic Center was left with 60 open dates to fill for the upcoming fall and winter.Eventually, nearly two-thirds of these open dates were awarded to the Virginia Tech, Radford University and Roanoke College hockey clubs, the arena's current primary tenants. In 2014, Berglund Automotive Group bought naming rights to the arena. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Berglund Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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