Joseph J. Zapustas Arena



The Joseph J. Zapustas Arena (formerly Randolph Ice Arena) is an indoor arena located in Randolph, Massachusetts. The facility is named in honor of deceased town resident Joseph "Joe" Zapustas prior to his death, who was very active in the community. The facility is home to the Randolph High School Blue Devils hockey team. The arena is also home to Randolph Youth Hockey as well as figure skating clubs. The facility is owned by the town of Randolph and operated by the town's Recreation Department. The facility also host high school hockey for several other high schools in the area.

The most well known hockey player to come out of the arena is Hockey Hall of Fame member Rod Langway, who first took up ice hockey at the age of 13 in 1970, and led the high school hockey team to state tourney appearances in 1973 and 1975 in an area where several local Catholic high schools have traditionally recruited the best hockey talent in the area and dominate high school hockey at the state level. The team would not make deep advances again in the state tourney until 1987 and 1988  reaching the Boston Garden in 1988 before losing to St. John's Preparatory 5-4 in the semifinals.