A Century of Memories: Matthews Arena's Final Farewell
Boston, USAFri Dec 12 2025
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Matthews Arena, a historic venue in Boston, is set to close its doors after over a century of hosting major events. The arena, which opened in 1910, has been a hub for sports, politics, and music. It has seen the likes of Babe Ruth playing hockey, political rallies featuring future U. S. presidents, and concerts by legendary artists.
The arena's journey began as Boston Arena, hosting a variety of events from skating exhibitions to horse shows. After a fire in 1918, it was rebuilt and became a prominent venue for ice hockey. The Boston Bruins played there until the opening of the original Boston Garden in 1928. Over the years, the arena has been home to various hockey teams and has witnessed numerous historic moments.
Northeastern University took over the arena in 1979, renaming it in honor of former chairman George Matthews. Despite its age, the arena has undergone renovations, including an expansion of the ice sheet and updates to the roof and press box. However, the time has come for a new, multipurpose arena and recreation center to take its place.
The final events at Matthews Arena include a hockey game between Northeastern and Boston University. The arena has hosted a century of memories, from sports legends to political figures and musical icons. As it closes, it leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered by many.
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