Since
the opening of its doors, the Iorio Arena has been focused on one
objective: helping individuals fulfill a dream.
The Iorio Arena was originally built as a training facility for
the United States Women's Olympic Hockey team, and has since seen
many Olympic medalists pass through its doors. A $14 million dollar
arena complex, Iorio boasts a fully furnished dormitory, a comprehensive
fitness and training center and a fully stocked pro shop - making
it one of the premier athletic facilities in New England.
At the front of the Iorio Arena property is a fully-furnished dormitory
facility that was used to house Olympic skaters and other visiting
guests. It now hosts the Walpole
Express Junior A and B Hockey Clubs in the winter months. Similar
to a college dormitory, the facility boasts a common area with plush
leather couches, and a flatscreen television with satellite TV used
for off-ice instruction. It also has a wireless internet conection,
ping-pong table, pool table and a basketball hoop.
Other
amenities include a fully stocked kitchen complete with stove, laundry
room, full-size refrigerator, toaster, blender and microwave oven.
Spread out across the third floor of the facility are spacious dorm
rooms, each equipped with its own climate control, as well as a
private bathroom. The dormitory also has a comprehensive health
and fitness center conveniently located on the basement floor
of the building.
Not only does the arena accommodate aspiring hockey players, but
with two ice sheets - one NHL sized and one Olympic sized - figure
skaters and speed
skaters flourish here as well.
The Iorio Arena also serves the community, as it plays home to
numerous high school hockey clubs, select programs, skill development
camps, and prominent amateur tournaments.
As
a facility built to host and train world-class athletes, the building
is highly secure. Not only is a key or key code required for entry,
but a key card is needed to operate the elevator that accesses the
third floor sleeping rooms. To further ensure the safety of our
players, 24-hour closed-circuit surveillance cameras monitor every
entrance and exit of the facility.
In 2005, the Iorio Arena became home to the Atlantic Junior Hockey
League's Walpole Express Junior A team. Now 5 years later, the Iorio
is not only home to the Express Junior A team but to the Metropolitan
Junior Hockey League's Walpole Express Junior B team. |
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