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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox recurring event Шаблон:Use mdy dates Teams in the American Hockey League first hosted games outdoors in 2010. Paralleling the National Hockey League's Winter Classic and Heritage Classic, these outdoor games frequently pit two regional rivals in a game in an outdoor venue. Inasmuch as the games have carried a unified brand (most have been independently named and organized), the most commonly used name for these events has been the Outdoor Classic.

History

2009–10

Шаблон:Main The Mirabito Outdoor Classic was the first-ever outdoor hockey game in the 74-year history of the American Hockey League (AHL) as well as the first minor league outdoor game.[1][2] The game was put on by the Syracuse Crunch and played at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, New York. The game took place on February 20, 2010, with the Crunch beating the Binghamton Senators (Binghamton, New York) 2–1. The game set an AHL attendance record with 21,508 people making history.[1] The title sponsor of the game was Mirabito Energy Products with other prime sponsors including Time Warner Cable, Toyota, Labatt Blue, Coca-Cola, Dunkin' Donuts, Wynit, Syracuse Conventions and Visitors Bureau and Renaissance Syracuse Hotel.[2]

2010–11

The second outdoor AHL game, known as the Whale Bowl, was held between the Providence Bruins and the recently rechristened Connecticut Whale on February 19, 2011, at Rentschler Field in East Hartford. The game was held one day before the NHL's 2011 Heritage Classic and Hockey Day in America celebrations, and took place as part of USA Hockey's Hockey Weekend Across America promotions.[3] The Whale Bowl was a highlight of a multiple-day "Whalers Hockey Fest" organized by the Whale in honor of the former Hartford Whalers; prior to the game, two other hockey games were held on the outdoor surface, including a college hockey game between Atlantic Hockey Association rivals Army Black Knights and American International College (Army won 4–1),[4] as well as an alumni game between alumni of the Boston Bruins and Hartford Whalers (which ended in a 4–4 tie) which drew 10,000 fans. 28,600 ticket were in the market, 21,673 tickets were sold for the feature event, but only about 15,234 fans actually showed up at the stadium to see the game.[5] The Providence Bruins defeated the Connecticut Whale in a shootout, 5–4.[6]

2011–12

AHL teams scheduled two outdoor games for the 2011–12 season, one in the United States and another in Canada (a first for the series).

The first of the two was scheduled for January 6, 2012 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Adirondack Phantoms (who formerly played in Philadelphia and are the farm team to the Philadelphia Flyers), faced the Hershey Bears (themselves a former Flyers farm club). The Phantoms scored with 20.8 seconds left in regulation to send it to overtime before Shane Harper scored 58 seconds into overtime giving the Phantoms a 4–3 victory. The game was held in conjunction with the 2012 NHL Winter Classic, which was held at the same venue four days prior.[7] The game set an AHL attendance record with 45,653 fans attending, more than double the previous record of 21,673.[8]

Another outdoor game was held at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, which featured a match-up between the Toronto Marlies and the Hamilton Bulldogs, on January 21, 2012.[9] A crowd of 20,565 spectators watched the Marlies beat the Bulldogs, 7–2. Included in the festivities were two college hockey games hosted by the Brock Badgers: a men's test against the Waterloo Warriors and a women's contest against the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks. The event was known as the "Steeltown Showdown" in reference to Hamilton's steel mills.

2012–13

On March 24, 2012, the AHL and the Hershey Bears announced via Twitter that the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and the Hershey Bears were to play the 2013 Capital Blue Cross AHL Outdoor Classic on January 20, 2013. The game was played at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[10] Hershey took the lead in the second period but the Penguins scored a goal in the third to send the game to overtime. Paul Thompson would score in overtime, winning the game 2–1 for the Penguins. The game was played before a crowd of 17,311 spectators.[11]

As a result of the 2012–13 NHL lockout, a second planned outdoor game between the Grand Rapids Griffins and Toronto Marlies, to be held in Detroit's Comerica Park on December 30, 2012, as part of the NHL Winter Classic, was moved indoors to Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena as a regular-season game for the Griffins.)[12][13]

2013–14

Шаблон:See also The Rochester Americans hosted the Frozen Frontier on December 13, 2013, taking on the Lake Erie Monsters at Frontier Field. The game kicked off a 10-day festival that included college hockey games hosted by the Rochester Institute of Technology men's and women's teams, high school hockey contests, and a matchup between Americans alumni and the Buffalo Sabres Alumni Hockey Team. The Americans announced their participation on March 21, 2013.[14] Each team wore throwback uniforms for the event, with the Monsters donning a jersey worn by their predecessors, the Cleveland Barons.

One year after their game had been originally scheduled, the Grand Rapids Griffins hosted the Toronto Marlies at Comerica Park on December 30, 2013, as part of the Hockeytown Winter Festival leading up to the 2014 NHL Winter Classic. The Marlies won in a shootout, 4–3, to become the first team ever to win two AHL outdoor games.[15]

2014–15

In lieu of an outdoor game, the stadium showcase for the 2014–15 season was the Toyota Frozen Dome Classic, which was hosted (as was the 2010 Outdoor Classic) by the Syracuse Crunch. This game was played at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse and featured the Crunch defeating the Utica Comets 2–1 in front of 30,175 fans (an indoor attendance record for professional hockey in the United States) on November 22, 2014.[16]

2015–16

On December 18, 2015, the Stockton Heat hosted the Bakersfield Condors in an outdoor game called the Golden State Hockey Rush at Raley Field in West Sacramento, California. Stockton defeated Bakersfield 3–2 in front of 9,357 fans.[17]

2016–17

For the second consecutive season the AHL played an outdoor game in California. The Bakersfield Condors were named as hosts for their second outdoor game against the Ontario Reign. It was held on January 7, 2017, at Bakersfield College's Memorial Stadium and was called the Condorstown Outdoor Classic.[18] The game went on as scheduled despite the sometimes heavy rain towards the beginning of the game causing water to cover the ice. The Condors went on to defeat the Reign 3–2 in overtime.

2017–18

The 2018 Outdoor Classic was hosted by the Hershey Bears as part of their 80th anniversary season. The game was held on January 20, 2018, at Hersheypark Stadium against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.[19]

A second Outdoor Classic, in conjunction with the NHL 100 Classic, was also under consideration with the recently transplanted Belleville Senators potentially hosting the event at TD Place Stadium at Lansdowne Park, but did not make the schedule.[20]

2020–21

After two seasons without an outdoor game, the Utica Comets planned to be hosting the AIS Empire State Classic between the Comets and the Syracuse Crunch on February 13, 2021.[21] The game would have been played at the Griffiss Business & Technology Park in Rome, New York. However, with the delayed start to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the game was never held and has yet to be rescheduled.

2022–23

On March 4, 2023, The Cleveland Monsters hosted an outdoor game in Cleveland, Ohio. Held in Cleveland Browns Stadium against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins[22]

The game was scheduled at 1:00 p.m. However, due to the increase in sunshine, the game was rescheduled to 6:00 p.m.[23] The Monsters went on to defeat the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 3-2 in overtime.[24]

2023–24

On January 13, 2024, Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina is set to host an outdoor game between the Charlotte Checkers and the Rochester Americans. It will be the first Outdoor Game from the Checkers and will be the first outdoor hockey game in Charlotte.[25]

List of AHL outdoor games

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Date Site Away team Home team Score Attendance
Шаблон:Sort New York State Fairgrounds
Syracuse, New York
Binghamton Senators Syracuse Crunch 1–2 21,508
Шаблон:Sort Rentschler Field
East Hartford, Connecticut
Providence Bruins Connecticut Whale 5–4 (SO) 21,673
Шаблон:Sort Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hershey Bears Adirondack Phantoms 3–4 (OT) 45,653
Шаблон:Sort Ivor Wynne Stadium
Hamilton, Ontario
Toronto Marlies Hamilton Bulldogs 7–2 20,565
Шаблон:Sort Hersheypark Stadium
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Hershey Bears 2–1 (OT) 17,311
Шаблон:Sort Frontier Field
Rochester, New York
Lake Erie Monsters Rochester Americans 4–5 (SO) 11,015
Шаблон:Sort Comerica Park
Detroit, Michigan
Toronto Marlies Grand Rapids Griffins 4–3 (SO) 20,337
Шаблон:Sort Raley Field
West Sacramento, California
Bakersfield Condors Stockton Heat 2–3 9,357
Шаблон:Sort Memorial Stadium
Bakersfield, California
Ontario Reign Bakersfield Condors 2–3 (OT) 12,330
Шаблон:Sort Hersheypark Stadium
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley Phantoms Hershey Bears 5–2 13,091
Шаблон:Sort Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland, Ohio
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Cleveland Monsters 2–3 (OT) 22,875
Шаблон:Sort Truist Field
Charlotte, North Carolina
Rochester Americans Charlotte Checkers

See also

References

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