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The Rink Battle Creek
Former names
Location75 Houston, Battle Creek, Michigan
Coordinates42°19′12″N 85°11′23″W / 42.3199°N 85.1897°W / 42.3199; -85.1897
Capacity1,000
SurfaceIce
Tenants
Battle Creek Revolution (AAHL) (2008–2011)
Battle Creek Jr. Revolution (NA3HL) (2010–2014)
Michigan Moose (AAHL) (2011)
Battle Creek Rumble Bees (FPHL) (2019–2020)

The Rink, formerly Revolution Arena , is a 1,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Battle Creek, Michigan. It features an 85' x 200' sheet of ice for hockey, figure skating, and open skating.

The arena is home to the Battle Creek Bruins and several adult league team. The Rink was the home of a junior hockey team, the Battle Creek Jr. Revolution of the North American 3 Hockey League and two professional ice hockey teams, the Battle Creek Revolution of the All American Hockey League and the Battle Creek Rumble Bees of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.

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