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  2. List of ice hockey arenas by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland United States: Cleveland Monsters (2007–present) 11: Rogers Arena* 18,910 [11] Vancouver Canada: Vancouver Canucks (1995–present) 12: Scotiabank Arena* 18,800 [12] Toronto Canada: Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–present) 13: Lenovo Center* 18,700 [13] Raleigh United States: Carolina Hurricanes (1999–present) 14: Canadian Tire Centre*

  3. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 [5] by college staffers Peter Gadwa and Albert Leffler, Gordon Gunn III, as well as businessman Jerry Nelson. [6] [7] The company originally licensed computer programs and sold hardware for ticketing systems.

  4. AXS (company) - Wikipedia

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    The initial AXS deployment was August 2011 [1] [2] [3] and venues and services have been added in a phased roll out. As of August 2013, AXS was the exclusive or primary ticket provider for over 30 US venues and 9 UK venues.

  5. Nashville Predators playoff tickets vs Vancouver Canucks at ...

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    The Predators (47-30-5, 99 points) and the Canucks (50-23-9, 109 points) are meeting in the playoffs for the first time since 2011, when the Canucks beat the Predators in six games on their way to ...

  6. The Green Men - Wikipedia

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    The Green Men, known as Force (Adam Forsyth) and Sully (Ryan Sullivan), are supporters of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). They are known for sitting beside the opposing team's penalty box during Canucks games at Rogers Arena wearing green full-body spandex suits. The suits are zentai, from the SuperFan Suit brand.

  7. Cleveland Barons (NHL) - Wikipedia

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    On paper, the move to Cleveland should have been a shot in the arm for the franchise. Cleveland had been mentioned as a possible NHL city as early as 1935, when the then-struggling Montreal Canadiens considered moving there. [1] It had also been turned down for an NHL expansion team on three previous occasions, in the 1950s and 1960s.

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