First outdoor stadium game for Penn State

First outdoor stadium game for Penn State
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The Penn State men’s hockey team will be hosting Michigan State this weekend in the first-ever outdoor men’s hockey game at Beaver Stadium. The Penn State men’s hockey team participated in the Frozen Confines series last season at Wrigley Field in Chicago. While that was technically the first outdoor stadium game played by the Penn State Division I men’s hockey team, it wasn’t the first time a men’s hockey team from Penn State played outdoor hockey in a stadium. On January 4, 2012, a season before Penn State launched Division I hockey, the Penn State men’s club hockey team played Neumann University at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia as part of the fifth annual Winter Classic.

The 2012 game was officially an exhibition game between the Penn State Icers and the Neumann University Knights, a Division III team from nearby Aston, Pennsylvania. The Knights opened up the scoring with two goals in the first frame. Penn State answered back with a goal early in the second period. Neumann broke it open with a 4-1 score that ultimately proved to be too big of a deficit for Penn State. An announced crowd of 6,800 fans saw Neumann win the game 6-3.

A Penn State men's club hockey player celebrates a goal against Neumann University during a 2012 outdoor stadium game in Philadelphia.

Penn State played its first Division I hockey game just 282 days after this outdoor hockey game. The head coach of that new Division I team, Guy Gadowsky, coached the ACHA DI club team the season beforehand. There were players who participated for both programs as well, but Gadowsky is the one constant throughout all of this. By the time the upcoming outdoor game wraps up at Beaver Stadium, he will have coached three outdoor stadium hockey games for Penn State.

Photo Credit: Screenshots from the Penn State Hockey production.