Sullivan Arena

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George M. Sullivan Arena
Location 1600 Gambell St
Anchorage, AK 99501
Opened February, 1983
Owner Municipality of Anchorage
Operator SMG
Surface 200' x 100' (ice hockey)
Capacity 6,451 (hockey)
8,700 (basketball)
Tenants
Alaska Aces (ECHL) (1995-present)
Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves (hockey)
Alaska Wild (IFL) (2007-present)

The George M. Sullivan Arena (commonly shortened to the "Sullivan Arena" and often referred to colloquially as "the Sully") is an arena in Anchorage, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983 and has a seating capacity as high as 8,935 for boxing, 6,290 for hockey.[1] It is home to the Alaska Aces ECHL ice hockey team, the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves hockey team (WCHA), the Great Alaska Shootout basketball tournament, and the Alaska Fighting Championship mixed martial arts events. In 2007 it became home to the Alaska Wild of the Indoor Football League. The Arena is often criticized for its poor acoustics and thus is rarely used for concert acts. It's also used to host local high school and University of Alaska Anchorage graduation ceremonies. It is east of Mulcahy Stadium across a parking lot.

The arena is named after former Anchorage mayor George M. Sullivan. It is owned by the Municipality of Anchorage and operated by SMG, a nationwide property management company. Ticket Master is responsible for selling tickets to most events at the arena.

For hockey, the Sullivan Arena offers 6,251 seats with a standing room capacity of 6,451. If areas designated for wheel chairs are included, the arena can seat 6,290, plus standing room, during hockey games. The arena is known for its international-specification (Olympic-sized) ice rink (61 m × 30 m / 200 ft × 98.5 ft) instead of the more traditional NHL specifications (200 ft × 85 ft / 61 m × 25.9 m).

Coordinates: 61°12′20″N 149°52′21″W / 61.20556°N 149.8725°W / 61.20556; -149.8725


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