Tomahawks Field, Ice hockey stadium in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Tomahawks Field is an ice hockey arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and the home venue of the Johnstown Tomahawks. The facility has a regulation-size ice surface, seating for spectators, and areas used for team training during the season.
The franchise was founded in 1990 in Dearborn, Michigan, and moved to Johnstown in 2012 after the previous local team left. Since then, it has been the main hockey presence in the area.
The venue brings together hockey fans in Johnstown, where games draw families and regulars who follow the team closely. The Tomahawks play in the Federal Prospects Hockey League, a lower-level pro circuit where local talent and developing players take the ice.
The arena is in Johnstown and easiest to reach by car, with parking available nearby. Arriving a little early before games helps with finding your way around and settling in before the action starts.
In the 2018-2019 season, the team won both the regular season title and the East Division playoff championship in the same year. It was the first time in franchise history that both honors were achieved in a single season.
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