Ingalls Renovations Progressing
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- With ice hockey season a
month away, work on the multi-million dollar renovation of Ingalls
Rink is progressing nicely. A new photo gallery on yalebulldogs.com
shows the progress that has been made both inside and outside the
rink.
The project is currently in the first of three phases planned
between now and the fall of 2009. As part of Phase I, the wooden
bench seating is being refurbished and all concrete surfaces inside
the rink are being cleaned. The bathrooms at the North end of the
rink are being re-built based on a new design and layout, and there
will be a new concessions area located there as well.
Other improvements in Phase I include renovations to the existing
press box on the home side of the rink, the addition of a new press
box on the visitors' side of the rink, refurbished exit doors on
the south and east elevations, and the addition of lighting in the
soffit that lines the ceiling along the perimeter walkway around
the rink.
With a new concrete slab poured in August, the new ice surface will
be in place for the 2008-09 season. A new entrance to the ice has
been built behind the visitors' bench, near the Yale women's ice
hockey team locker room. That locker room will eventually be the
varsity visiting team locker room, though the Yale women will
continue to use it this year while their new locker room is being
built.
Outside the rink, work is progressing rapidly on the 14,000
square-foot underground addition underneath the parking lot on the
Mansfield Street side that will house both Yale varsity hockey
teams along with lockers for other teams that use the rink. The
site has been excavated and concrete now shows the outline of the
new facility.
Additionally, Ingalls' existing roof is being replaced with similar
materials and the exterior concrete is being cleaned.
In Phase II, which will take place from the fall of 2008 through
the spring of 2009, the interior of the underground addition will
be fitted out. The men's and women's varsity locker rooms, a new
strength and conditioning room and public locker rooms are included
in this addition.
In Phase III, which will take place from the spring of 2009 through
the fall of 2009, includes further work on the interior of the main
building. There will be a "hockey heritage area" inside the main
entrance on the upper and lower levels. This area will showcase
Yale's hockey history, dating back to the first intercollegiate
hockey game in America -- Yale vs. Johns Hopkins in 1896. The lower
level renovations will also include new bathrooms, a concessions
area and a renovated Schley Room for receptions.
As part of Phase III a new rink speaker system will be installed
and new light fixtures will be installed over the ice surface. The
remaining exit door restoration will be completed on the west side
of the building.
Outside the rink, Phase III includes the restoration of the
exterior concrete face of the building. Work on the underground
facility will be finished, and the parking lots on the east and
west side of the building will be completed. There will also be new
landscaping work.
All of the renovations are designed to preserve Ingalls'
distinctive architecture and charm while adding substantial
capacity for all who use the facility. Named after former Yale
men's ice hockey captains David S. Ingalls '20 and David S. Ingalls
Jr. '56, the rink was designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen '34
and built in 1959. Gifts from the Ingalls family provided the bulk
of the funding for its construction. Its famous arched roof,
76 feet high at its zenith and featuring a 300-foot backbone,
earned it the nickname "The Whale". It has been the home of the
men's team since 1959 and the women's team since 1977. Ingalls is
also used for recreational skating, the Figure Skating Club,
intramural hockey, high school playoffs and Yale Youth Hockey.
The Yale men's team and women's team will play exhibition games in
Ingalls on Oct. 26, with the women hosting McGill at 1:30 p.m. and
the men hosting Dartmouth at 5:00 p.m. The women host St. Lawrence
in the regular season home opener on Nov. 7 at 7:00 p.m., and the
men host Brown in their regular season home opener on Nov. 15 at
7:00 p.m.












