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by Tricia L on 4/8/24Gas South Arena - DuluthWe had so much fun watching the game - my grandson had a blast and we bought him a hoodie.
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Atlanta Gladiators at Infinite Energy Arena
Duluth, Georgia, is home to the Atlanta metro area's professional hockey team. The Atlanta Gladiators are in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference, where they face stiff competition from the likes of the Florida Everblades, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits, the Jacksonville Icemen, the Norfolk Admirals, the Orlando Solar Bears and the South Carolina Stingrays. The Gladiators play out of the Infinite Energy Arena, which opened in 2003 and currently seats 13,100. Their coach and general manager is Jeff Pyle, who previously had success coaching the Gladiators from 2003 to 2011.
Atlanta Gladiators History
The Atlanta Gladiators continue a long tradition of hockey excellence in the metro Atlanta area. Two National Hockey League franchises have played in downtown Atlanta: the Flames (who played at the Omni from 1972 to 1980 before moving to Calgary), and the Thrashers (who played at what is now known as State Farm Arena from 1999 to 2011 before becoming the Winnipeg Jets). The Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League lasted only from 1992 to 1996, but in that brief time they won the 1994 Turner Cup, and employed John Paris Jr. as the first black head coach in professional ice hockey, as well as goaltender Manon Rhéaume, the first woman to play a regular season game in men's professional ice hockey.
The Atlanta Gladiators first took to the ice in 1995 as the Mobile Mysticks, where they remained before taking a hiatus for the 2002-03 season and moving to Gwinnett County, Ga., the following year. The Gladiators have a shared history with the Atlanta Thrashers, as the Thrashers' ECHL affiliate off and on from 2003 to 2011, when they were known as the Gwinnett Gladiators. The Gladiators rebranded in 2015 as the Atlanta Gladiators, and became affiliated with the NHL's Boston Bruins and the AHL's Providence Bruins, a partnership which continues to this day.
We had so much fun watching the game - my grandson had a blast and we bought him a hoodie.
Had a wonderful experience from buying tickets to experiencing the event
Such a fun environment and a fun game. Unfortunately we were rooting for the other team. But always enjoy watching hockey with any team playing!
It was an amazing time. Fans and team were great. Travelled to Georgia for Spring Break and was fun getting to see a hockey game!
Good atmosphere & not a bad seat! Fast pace great game & we won! Go Glads ??
Love going to Gladiators games, but the parking situation is awful. No one directing traffic before the game started, we spent 30 minutes 5 car lengths behind the light waiting to turn right into the lot. After the game, same deal. Sat for another 30 waiting to leave because they clear out the lot to the south before letting the other lot begin leaving. Get there early and stay very late and enjoy the game. We lost 0-4 that day and the worst part of the night was still the parking
Was excited to see “Thrahsers” night at the Atlanta Gladiators game, even though there were issues last year I had high hopes they would address them this season. Not only did they not address the issues, the issues were worse! Knowing this game would be a sell out and possibly bring more hockey fans into the building for future Gladiators games… Management fell short, again. Concessions lines 30-50 Deep, short staffed. The production value was elementary and felt absent, if not quickly thrown together. From the parking lot to the popcorn, they aren’t even trying. Sad, as I would be a customer if they just put a little bit of effort into the day
Went to a game recently didn’t expect it to be as amazing as it was had a all around great time and experience the atmosphere was amazing and very friendly would highly recommended lots of fun a decent price tickets the hockey team itself isn’t the best but is any Atlanta team
I told my son it was exciting. It did not live up to my hype. Disappointed.
Had such a great time. Love sitting in club level. Great food. Great drinks