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Image Arena City Province/ter. Maximum Hockey Basketb. Pro Jr. Major tenant(s) Built 1: Bell Centre: Montreal: Quebec: 21,105: 21,302: 21,700: NHL: Montreal Canadiens
The arena stands on the site of the former Eaton's Winnipeg store, and is owned and operated by True North Sports & Entertainment. The 440,000 square feet [2] (41,000 m 2) building was constructed at a cost of $133.5 million CAD. It opened on November 16, 2004, as MTS Centre, replacing the since-demolished Winnipeg Arena.
Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref(s) Arizona Coyotes (2014–2024) (Phoenix Coyotes) (1996–2014) (Winnipeg Jets) (1979–1996) Mullett Arena: 2022–2024 4,600 2022 Tempe, Arizona [80] Desert Diamond Arena: 2003–2022 17,125 2003 Glendale, Arizona [81] America West Arena: 1996–2003 16,210 1992 Phoenix, Arizona [82] Winnipeg ...
Winnipeg Jets 2011–present: Home arena: ... tickets for the October 9 home opener against the Montreal ... The Winnipeg Whiteout is a hockey tradition that dates ...
Bell Centre (French: Centre Bell) formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Montreal Forum and it is the largest indoor arena in Canada.
Hockey for All Centre (stylized as hockey for all centre) is an ice hockey facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba, near the Red River Exhibition.. Owned by True North Sports & Entertainment, the 172,000-square-foot (16,000 m 2) complex contains four arenas, and serves as the practice and training facilities of the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League and Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey ...
Montreal Forum (French: Forum de Montréal) is a historic building located facing Cabot Square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Called "the most storied building in hockey history" by Sporting News, [6] it was an indoor arena which served as the home of the National Hockey League's Montreal Maroons from 1924 to 1938 and the Montreal Canadiens from 1926 to 1996.
Category: Ice hockey venues in Winnipeg. 1 language. ... Winnipeg Arena; Winnipeg Auditorium This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 20:35 (UTC). ...