Gutterson Fieldhouse

Gutterson Fieldhouse (nicknamed "The Gut") is a 4,035-seat hockey arena in Burlington, Vermont. It is home to the Vermont Catamounts men's and women's ice hockey teams. It is the largest indoor arena in the state of Vermont. It is adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium and Forbush Natatorium at the school's athletic complex. It is named for Albert Gutterson, class of 1912, the school's first Olympian. He set an Olympic record with a 7.60 meter long jump, beating, among others, the great Jim Thorpe.

Albert L. Gutterson Fieldhouse
"The Gut"
Gutterson Fieldhouse interior in March 2023
LocationBurlington, Vermont
OwnerUniversity of Vermont
OperatorUniversity of Vermont
Capacity4,035 (ice hockey)
Surface200 x 90 ft (ice hockey)
Construction
Broke ground1961
Opened1963
ArchitectFreeman French Freeman
Tenants
Vermont Catamounts (NCAA)
Men's ice hockey (1963present)
Women's ice hockey (1998present)
Vermont Bucks (Can-Am) (2017)
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