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Bell Centre was also host to two pool games in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. The Bell Centre was the host of the 2009 NHL All-Star Game and hosted the 2009 and 2022 NHL Entry Drafts, the latter of which saw the Canadiens take Juraj Slafkovský first overall. [19] Montreal Canadiens home games have been consistently sold out since January 2004. [20]
Bell Centre is the busiest indoor arena in the province of Quebec, it has been a popular venue for many concerts and other musical events. A list of artists whom have performed concerts at the venue are included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.
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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre: 9,000 Saskatchewan (SK) August 19, 2011 Mosaic Place: Moose Jaw: 5,000 1970 Conexus Arts Centre: Regina: 2,030 October 2, 1977 Brandt Centre: 7,130 July 1, 2017 Mosaic Stadium: 40,000 1913 Coors Event Centre: Saskatoon: 1,000 2008 World Trade Centre Hall C: 1,536 2006 World Trade Centre Halls D and E: 4,452 (Hall ...
Cairns Convention Centre; Caledonian Stadium; Campbell Center; Canadian Tire Centre; Canlan Ice Sports – York; Centennial Olympic Stadium; Centrum Arena (Prestwick) City Stadium (Gusinje) Columbus Civic Center
Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference Anaheim Bullfrogs (1993–1999) Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim: 1993–1999 17,174 1993 Anaheim, California [1] Calgary Rad'z (1993–1994) Max Bell Centre: 1993–1994 2,121 Calgary, AB: Olympic Saddledome: 1993 19,289 1983 [2] Sacramento River Rats (1994–1997) (Connecticut Coasters) (1993) ARCO ...
The CN Sports Complex (French: Complexe Sportif CN) formerly known as the Bell Sports Complex is a multipurpose sports facility located in Brossard, Quebec, Canada. [1] Situated near Quebec Autoroute 10 and the Quartier Dix30 lifestyle center , the primary function of the CN Sports Complex is to serve as the official practice facility of the ...
Place Bell is a multi-purpose arena in Laval, Quebec, Canada. The complex includes a 10,062-seat main arena, which is the home of the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League (AHL), and two smaller community ice rinks, one of which has Olympic-size ice.