Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza
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The Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza is an 8,300-seat multi-purpose arena located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania managed by SMG.
The Arena is home to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins ice hockey team (American Hockey League) and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers (arenafootball2). Built in 1998, the Arena was originally named First Union Arena until in the summer of 2003 when First Union Bank merged into Wachovia.
Recognition and events
The Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza has been recognized by many entertainment magazines as one of the best in the country for arenas under 10,000 in capacity, especially for its attendance and ease of show setup and teardown. The Penguins hold the record for most sellouts in a season, selling out all 40 home games, and ran a streak of over 140 consecutive sellouts from 2000-2004. The team, in its seventh AHL season, is consistently in the top three teams in attendance.Other than Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins hockey games, other events that occur at the arena include NBA exhibition games, NCAA Division 1 basketball, horse and rodeo shows, circus performances, an annual Christmas-time Trans-Siberian Orchestra performance, professional ice skating dances, and concerts.
For instance, two such concerts performed there include a November 2003 spectacular of ten American Idol finalists and, once, a Cher farewell concert. Elton John has performed in front of a sellout crowd at the Arena twice. President George W. Bush spoke in at the Arena on October 22, 2004 during his campaign for reelection to the presidency of the United States.
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