LaHaye Ice Center

[5] The arena is named after Tim LaHaye, who gave $4.5 million to Liberty University to build a new student center and School of Prophecy, which opened in January 2002.

[6] The 89,000-square-foot (8,300 m2) ice arena includes an NHL regulation-sized ice sheet and has a seating capacity of 4,000 spectators, a media press box, a president's seating area, concession stand, pro shop with skate rental.

Improvements were also made to the rink’s upper level/balcony, with a new conference room, space for LU’s hockey coaches, a players’ lounge and a meeting area for media.

[1] The arena was completely renovated again in 2015, expanding capacity by more than 1,000 and adding to the building's concession offerings and locker room space.

That season, the Flames advanced to the ACHA National Championship game, eventually losing in overtime, 7-6, to Oakland University (Michigan).