Yack Arena
Location | 3131 3rd Street Wyandotte, Michigan United States |
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Owner | City of Wyandotte |
Capacity | 3,800 (Ice Hockey) |
Surface | Ice |
Tenants | |
Motor City Metal Jackets (NAHL) (2008–2011) |
Benjamin F. Yack Arena is a 3,000-seat indoor arena located in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States.[1] It is used for ice hockey and ice skating, and was home of the Motor City Metal Jackets of the North American Hockey League and the Wyandotte Figure Skating Club. It has open ice available, as well a number of various events throughout the season. The local High School, Roosevelt, hosts their graduation ceremony there every year.
The arena has 25,440 square feet (2,363 m2) of space for trade shows, conventions, festivals, and other special events. One event is the Spring Fling hosted by the Parish of St. Vincent Pallotti.
The Arena was named after Benjamin Yack. He was Wyandotte's first recreational director and was commissioned in 1936. The actual name of the arena was assigned to him in 1969. In addition, he was instrumental in getting the baseball field at Pulaski Park to be lit up with lights in 1939.
References
[edit]- ^ Kasuba, Jim (2006-11-07). "The Yack is back". The News Herald. Retrieved 2024-10-23.