ImOn Ice Arena
The arena serves as the home ice for the Eastern Iowa Figure Skating Club, a US Figure Skating club.
For the 2012 and 2013 seasons, it was the temporary home to the Cedar Rapids Titans indoor football team as the U.S. Cellular Center, where they started playing in 2014 and beyond, was being renovated.
The arena contains two sheets of ice. One sheet is Olympic regulation (200 by 100 feet (61 by 30 m)), and the other is NHL regulation (200 by 85 feet (61 by 26 m)). Public skating, youth hockey, and figure skating events take place on both sheets of ice, whereas larger events, such as RoughRider games, are held on the NHL sheet of ice.
The arena was severely damaged by a derecho storm which hit Cedar Rapids on August 10, 2020. The RoughRiders hockey team announced on September 18, 2020 that they would not participate in the 2020-2021 USHL season, because of the damage to the arena. Repair costs, initially estimated at $4 million, were reported in January 2021 to have risen to "the $6-million range."
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- ^ "Cedar Rapids Ice Arena to be renamed ImOn Ice through at least 2024". KCRG-TV. January 13, 2020. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
- ^ Johnson, Jeff (August 12, 2020). "Veterans Memorial Stadium, ImOn Ice Arena sustain severe damage in Monday's derecho". The Gazette. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- ^ Johnson, Jeff (September 18, 2020). "Cedar Rapids RoughRiders pull out of 2020-21 USHL season due to ImOn Ice Arena damage". The Gazette. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- ^ Johnson, Jeff (January 26, 2021). "Derecho damage to Cedar Rapids ice arena and ballpark is around $7 million". The Gazette. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Retrieved January 28, 2021.