UND hockey game in Nashville postponed to October 30

Ralph Engelstad Arena and University of North Dakota Athletics are pleased to announce the confirmation of the 2021 American Hockey Hall of Fame game in Nashville, TN on Saturday October 30, 2021 featuring North Dakota and Penn State.
The Metro Public Health Department of Nashville recently announced that all restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic have been lifted in the city of Nashville, including the use of masks. Recent changes to Nashville remove capacity limits, curfews, masks, and all other restrictions from past events. These changes allow for a total capacity of approximately 17,500 seats for the hockey game inside Bridgestone Arena, as well as the full fan experience in Nashville that has become synonymous with UND Destination Games.
Nashville bars and restaurants are now allowed to operate at full capacity and Music City in the United States is opening its arms to welcome the world once again. Fans will have the opportunity to experience all that the city of Nashville has to offer, including the event’s social gatherings, without restrictions.
“I couldn’t be happier to confirm our game in Nashville next season,” said UND hockey head coach Brad Berry, “The pandemic has taken its toll on everyone and I can’t wait that we meet in Nashville with the most passionate. and a loyal fan base throughout college hockey. The Nashville destination game is going to be a big return to normal for all of us. “
There are a limited amount of tickets remaining for the October 30, 2021 game. Tickets, hotel reservations, flight updates and event information are available at theralph.com/nashville and follow social media Ralph Engelstad Arena for updates.
(REA / UND Athletics press release)