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  2. List of ice hockey arenas by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ice hockey arenas by capacity. Only those arenas that currently regularly host ice hockey games with paid admission (e.g. professional, major junior, or university) are included. Outdoor stadiums that have hosted occasional hockey games are not included. Buildings under construction are not included.

  3. List of National Hockey League arenas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of National Hockey League (NHL) arenas. This list includes past, present, and future arenas. This list includes past, present, and future arenas. Madison Square Garden is the only current arena whose name is not held by a corporate sponsor.

  4. TD Place Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena hosted the first-ever Canada Cup hockey game on September 2, 1976, when Canada defeated Finland 11-2. The arena also hosted games for the 1981 Canada Cup. The arena was the site of the first IIHF Women's World Ice Hockey Championships in 1990. Canada defeated the United States 5–2 on March 25, 1990, to win the gold medal.

  5. Yost Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Yost Ice Arena's seating was reduced from 6,200 to 5,800, though premium seating was expanded from 300 to 500 and total capacity is approximately 6,600. [ 13 ] The Michigan hockey team held a re-dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Yost Ice Arena on November 16, 2012, at their game against Notre Dame . [ 14 ]

  6. Peavey Mart Centrium - Wikipedia

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    The arena is a multi-use facility accommodating national events, concerts, hockey, rodeo, trade shows, and even graduations. It was built in 1991 and is the home arena of the Red Deer Rebels hockey team. The arena can hold a maximum of 7,819 people when floor seating is used,making it the third largest WHL arena not shared with an NHL team.

  7. Pegula Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 2010 it was officially announced that the Penn State men's and women's ice hockey programs would move to the NCAA Division I level for the 2012-13 season. The teams competed in the existing 1,350-seat Penn State Ice Pavilion until the new arena was completed in the fall of 2013.

  8. Van Andel Arena - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Seating 10,834 for ice hockey and up to 13,184 for concerts, Van Andel Arena is the fourth-largest arena in Michigan, as well as West Michigan's largest; only Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, the Jack Breslin Student Events Center in East Lansing, and Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, are larger.

  9. Amerant Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, Sunrise Sports and Entertainment completed installation of the Club Red [now Amerant Vault] [14] which is a 12,000+ square-foot exclusive lounge for concerts, shows, and events including a center ice view for hockey games. [citation needed] On May 14, 2013, Broward County voted to fund a new scoreboard for the county-owned ...