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Mary Brown's Centre (formerly Mile One Centre) is an indoor arena and entertainment venue located in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The arena opened in May, 2001, replacing Memorial Stadium. At full capacity the arena can seat 7,000 people. [4]
Home arena: Mile One Centre: Colours (2011–2015) Polar night blue, aviator blue, silver, white (2015–2017) Red, white and blue Owner(s) Danny Williams (local operations of both incarnations, and IceCaps intellectual property) True North Sports & Entertainment (first franchise) Montreal Canadiens (Molson family et al.) (second franchise ...
Cross Insurance Arena: 2018–present 6,733 1977 Portland, Maine: Sullivan Arena: 1995–2017 [1] 6,290 1983 Anchorage, Alaska: Newfoundland Growlers: Mary Brown's Centre Mile One Centre (2001–2021) 2018–present 6,287 2001 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador: Reading Royals Columbus Chill (1991–1999) Santander Arena Sovereign Center ...
From that point two rival groups formed: the operators of the St. John's Edge basketball team, which played at the Mile One Centre, who wanted a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) franchise for the arena; and another, led by local businessman Dean MacDonald and Glenn Stanford of the former IceCaps, who were looking for an ECHL team. [5] [6]
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On September 18, 2017, the city of St. John's approved the team to play at Mile One Centre. [2] The team is owned by Atlantic Sport Enterprises Ltd, then consisting of John Graham with Irwin Simon and Robert Sabbagh. [3]
They saw the long line and decided to turn around, especially after speaking with one attendee who arrived at 9 a.m. and only entered the arena after 1 p.m. “It has to be a mile,” he said.