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  2. William B. Troubh Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The repairs were funded by a $625,000 bond passed by voters in 2011 and were estimated to save the city 67,000 kilowatt-hours in energy use yearly. [2] On January 1, 2015 the Portland Ice Arena changed its name officially to the William B. Troubh Ice Arena as a dedication to William B. Troubh.

  3. Alfond Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    More skyboxes have been added since then, so the arena's capacity has been reduced. As of the 2022-2023 season, the capacity was 5,125 for hockey. [4] The arena includes the Bear Necessities Fan Shop and the Maine Hockey Hall of Fame. The Grateful Dead played in The Alfond on April 19, 1983.

  4. Bank of Maine Ice Vault - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Maine Ice Vault is an indoor ice arena located in Hallowell, Maine. It is the home of the Maine Moose ice hockey team which plays in the Northern States Junior Hockey League, [1] and the Skating Association of Maine. The arena stands on the site of a prior arena, called the Kennebec Ice Arena.

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  6. Category:Indoor arenas in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey venues in Maine (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Maine" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Men's hockey: Maine pulls away from No. 1 Boston ... - AOL

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    Nov. 10—ORONO — The University of Maine men's ice hockey team scored a pair of goals in the first four minutes of the third period, taking control of an evenly played game on its way to a 4-2 ...

  8. The Colisée - Wikipedia

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    The Colisée, formerly Androscoggin Bank Colisée, Central Maine Youth Center, Central Maine Civic Center, and Lewiston Colisee, is a 4,000 capacity (3,677 seated) multi-purpose arena, in Lewiston, Maine, United States that was built from 1956 to 1958 and opened in the latter year to replace the Dominics Regional High School Arena and was initially constructed and operated by the Catholic ...

  9. Category:Ice hockey venues in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ice hockey venues in Maine" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Colisée; B.