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  2. Ingalls Rink. 73 Sachem Street, New Haven, CT 06511. If there’s one thing that you find in traveling around college hockey it is that no two rinks are alike. Each arena, whether old or new, large or small, urban or rural, has its own distinctive attributes.

  3. THE NAME, ARCHITECT. Named after former Yale men’s ice hockey captains David S. Ingalls ‘20 and David S. Ingalls Jr. ‘56, the rink was designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen ‘34 and dedicated in 1959. Gifts from the Ingalls family provided the bulk of the funding for its construction. Since hosting its first intercollegiate game on ...

  4. Ingalls Rink with Seat Numbers. The standard sports stadium is set up so that seat number 1 is closer to the preceding section. For example seat 1 in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "4" and the highest seat number in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "6". For theaters and amphitheaters (i.e. venues that don't ...

  5. Seating maps Ingalls Rink Please select Venue home Location and directions Pre-theatre dining Nearby parking Overnight accommodation Seating maps 73 Sachem St, New Haven, CT 6510

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · Ingalls Rink is situated on the northern edge of a charming campus with beautiful architecture. It is an open campus and easily walkable. Less than a mile away are a host of restaurants including Bar for classic pizza (not coal or wood-fired), Louis Lunch (opened 1895) which claims it invented the hamburger sandwich, and Rubamba a small unassuming restaurant on 25 High Street with excellent ...

  7. Ingalls Rink - Interactive Seating Chart. No Seating Charts Available. We're working on one. Ingalls Rink seating charts for all events including . Seating charts for Yale Bulldogs.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ingalls_RinkIngalls Rink - Wikipedia

    Yale Bulldogs ( men's and women's hockey) David S. Ingalls Rink is a hockey rink in New Haven, Connecticut, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and built between 1953 and 1958 for Yale University. It is commonly referred to as The Whale, due to its shape. The building was constructed for $1.5 million, which was double its original cost estimate ...

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