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Established
2010 (14 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

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Mercy Health Arena
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Muskegon, MI

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30/03 Cedar Rapids - Muskegon Lum
31/03 Cedar Rapids - Muskegon Lum
05/04 Muskegon Lum - USA Hockey N
06/04 USA Hockey N - Muskegon Lum
13/04 Chicago Stee - Muskegon Lum

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24/03 Muskegon Lum 4 - 3 USA Hockey N
24/03 Muskegon Lum 6 - 3 Sioux City M
22/03 Muskegon Lum 3 - 2 Sioux City M
16/03 Muskegon Lum 1 - 3 Dubuque Figh
15/03 Muskegon Lum 0 - 5 Dubuque Figh

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The Muskegon Lumberjacks are a Tier I junior ice hockey team in the Eastern Conference of the United States Hockey League. They play in Muskegon, Michigan, at Mercy Health Arena. The Lumberjacks replaced the International Hockey League franchise (IHL) of the same name, which relocated to Evansville, Indiana, at the end of the 2009–10 IHL season.

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The Mercy Health Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Muskegon, Michigan, United States. It was built in 1960 in partnership with philanthropist and industrialist Louis Carlisle Walker at a cost of $2 million, and on October 27, 1960 was formally gifted to the City of Muskegon. Mr. Walker provided $1 Million and the City provided $1 Million toward the cost. It is currently home to the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League, Muskegon Risers SC of Major Arena Soccer League 2, and the West Michigan Ironmen indoor football team.

The arena was built on a site of a former supermarket, and in addition to sports is also used for concerts, trade shows, conventions and other events. The arena measures 39 feet (12 m) from the arena floor to the ceiling. The arena contains 17,000 square feet (1,600 m2) of arena floor space, and can seat up to 4,000 for basketball, up to 4,500 for concerts, and 3,500 for ice shows and wrestling. The Arena has gone through several renovations, with the most recent occurring in 2018. The renovation included removing seats from the arena, which once had more than 6,000 seats. The most recent renovation includes the addition of Rad Dads restaurant on the building's east side. A new restaurant will be developed on the western side of the arena facing western avenue called Carlisle's. Carlisle's will offer high end stadium food in a sports-themed atmosphere.

A portion of a former Plumb's grocery store, built in 1936, was actually incorporated into the Arena; it was known as the LC Walker Arena annex, used for conventions, banquets, meetings and other special events. Now, the area is used by Peak Performance, an athletic training and rehabilitation center.

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