McHugh Forum

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McHugh Forum was a 4,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Built in 1958, it was the first on-campus home to the Boston College Eagles hockey team. It also hosted the NCAA Frozen Four in 1963. It closed in 1987 before the Conte Forum opened.

Preceded by Host of the
Frozen Four

1963
Succeeded by
Preceded by Home of
Boston College Eagles hockey

1958 1987
Succeeded by
42°20′07″N71°10′03″W / 42.3352°N 71.1676°W / 42.3352; -71.1676

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