Jacksonville Ice

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Jacksonville Ice
Full name Jacksonville Ice & Sportsplex
Former names Skate World
Location 3605 Philips Highway , Jacksonville, Florida 32207
Coordinates 30°17′31″N 81°37′59″W / 30.29185°N 81.63299°W / 30.29185; -81.63299
Surface Ice
Capacity Ice hockey: 608[1]
Field dimensions 200 x 85
Tenants
Jacksonville Bullets
Jacksonville Barracudas (2007–2008)

Jacksonville Ice is a recreational ice rink in Jacksonville, Florida. In addition to skating lessons, figure skating teams and recreational ice hockey, it has also served as the home arena for two professional minor league hockey teams, the Jacksonville Bullets and the Jacksonville Barracudas.

The facility served as the home arena for the Jacksonville Bullets,[1] which were owned by Jacksonville Ice owner Bob Sabourin. Later, the Jacksonville Barracudas of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) used it for training and as an alternate arena when scheduling conflicts precluded them from using their usual venue, the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena.[1] The Barracudas would later play their 2007–2008 season at the rink. The facility has also been used by the various amateur hockey and ice skating clubs, and by the University of Florida intramural hockey team.[2]

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Coordinates: 30°17′31″N 81°37′59″W / 30.29185°N 81.63299°W / 30.29185; -81.63299

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