Stadium Name: | Buccaneer Arena |
Nickname: | The Madhouse on Hickman |
Pushpin Map: | Iowa#USA |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within Iowa##Location within the United States |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Pushpin Label: | Buccaneer Arena |
Location: | 7201 Hickman Road Urbandale, Iowa 50322 |
Broke Ground: | 1960 |
Opened: | November 12, 1961 |
Renovated: | 2008 |
Owner: | Orchard View Sports & Entertainment, LLC |
Operator: | Orchard View Sports & Entertainment, LLC |
Surface: | Ice |
Former Names: | Des Moines Ice Arena (1961–1973) Metro Ice Sports Arena (1973–2004) 95-KGGO Arena (2005–2008) |
Tenants: | Des Moines Oak Leafs/Capitols (USHL/IHL) (1961–1975) Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) (1980–present) Iowa Demon Hawks (MASL2) (2023–present) |
Seating Capacity: | 3,461, standing room 700 |
Buccaneer Arena is a 3,461-seat, with standing room for an additional 700, multi-purpose arena in Urbandale, Iowa, that is home to the Des Moines Buccaneers ice hockey team in the United States Hockey League. Before the Bucs began playing in 1980, the International Hockey League's Des Moines Oak Leafs and Des Moines Capitols franchise played here.
The arena opened on November 12, 1961[1] as the Des Moines Ice Arena. It was later renamed the Metro Ice Sports Arena before becoming Buccaneer Arena in mid-2004. On September 22, 2005, Buccaneer Arena was renamed 95-KGGO Arena after Citadel Broadcasting, owners of radio station KGGO, purchased the naming rights to the arena. It is nicknamed the "Madhouse on Hickman" for its location on Hickman Road.[2] In 2008, the arena changed its name back to Buccaneer Arena. In 2020, the arena's roof was damaged during the August 2020 Midwest derecho.[3]
The arena served as home ice for the Des Moines Buccaneers' ten championship seasons in the 1990s: Anderson Cup regular season champions in 1993–94, 1994–95, 1997–98, 1998–99; Clark Cup playoff champions in 1992, 1995, 1999, 2006; and Gold Cup Junior A champions in 1992, 1995, 1998. Following the damage to the roof in 2020, the team was forced to start the 2020–21 season at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines.[3] In November 2020, the team announced it would be replacing the old arena as part of a project to turn a vacant department store on Merle Hay Road into a new 3,500-seat arena.[4] Buccaneer Arena completed repairs in January 2021, and the team moved back until the new arena is complete
In 2007, the arena hosted the College Hockey America championship tournament.[5] The arena has also hosted mixed martial arts.[6] It is also where the Paul Robidoux got his start as the worlds premier intermission announcer.