McNichols Sports Arena (AKA Big Mac) was an indoor arena in Denver, Colorado adjacent to Mile High Stadium. Completed in 1975 at a cost of $10 million, It sat 16,061 for hockey games, 17,171 for basketball games and contained 27 luxury suites. The arena was largely shuttered after the Nuggets and Avalanche moved to the Pepsi Center and was razed in 1999 to make space for a parking lot surrounding INVESCO Field at Mile High.
McNichols hosted the NCAA Final Four in 1990, won by UNLV over Duke University and the West Regional Semifinal in 1996. It was also host to the 1984 NBA All-Star Game. It also hosted Games one and two the Stanley Cup Finals in 1996, where the Colordao Avalanche defeated the Florida Panthers in four game to bring the Mile High City, its first major sports championship.
McNichols also hosted the first event of the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 1993.
The arena was also the site of the largest crowd ever to see an NCAA College Ice Hockey game in the State of Colorado, as the University of Denver defeated Colorado College,3-2, for the Denver Cup championship in 1995, with over 16,000 fans in attendance.
Def Leppard's live concert video, In the Round, In Your Face (Filmed over two nights) is from two concerts performed by the band there in 1988 on their Hysteria tour.
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