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Construction begins on Herb Brooks National Hockey Center

A forklift and skid steer are visible during construction of the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. Other large equipment is on the ice, while seats are covered with black and white tarps
Work is underway on construction at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on March 20, 2026.

Upgrades to the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (HBNHC) are underway and are planned to be completed by the fall.

The $12.9M construction project will reduce the ice sizes for both hockey rinks, replace a failing ice rink cooling plant and make behind-the-scenes updates that will have long term benefits for the facility.

These upgrades were possible due to Higher Education Asset Preservation and Replacement (HEAPR) funds appropriated by the state legislature. HEAPR money is awarded for maintenance and preservation of existing facilities at the seven universities and 26 colleges in Minnesota State.

Dozens of large lights are sitting in the ground in the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center auxiliary rink
Lights are replaced at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center auxiliary rink on March 20, 2026.

St. Cloud State University President Dr. Gregory Tomso believes the investment will have a positive impact on St. Cloud State and the local community.

“I want to thank representative Dan Wolgamott, representative Bernie Perryman and senator Aric Putnum for their legislative support in making this long-needed project a reality,” Tomso said. “These upgrades will ensure the facility remains a fixture in the community for generations to come.”

JLG Architects, recognized as one of the nation’s top experts in ice arena design, is leading the upgrades through its specialized Sports Studio. The firm has guided the project from early planning and design through construction documentation and bidding.

Men are visible walking on the job site while various piles of construction materials lay on the ice

JLG is currently providing construction oversight and administration services in close collaboration with general contractor Breitbach Construction Co. Breitbach Construction will oversee project coordination, scheduling and quality control while working closely with trade partners to ensure a safe and efficient construction process.

The current construction timeline anticipates work to be completed by the start of the SCSU Men’s and Women’s Hockey regular seasons in the fall.

The HBNHC will be closed to the public until construction is completed.

Zach Dwyer
Zach Dwyer
Zach Dwyer is a media relations coordinator in University Communications at St. Cloud State University. He is a writer and editor for the SCSU Today news site and SCSU Magazine.

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