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  2. Canada Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) is an indoor arena in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It is the home of the National Hockey League's Winnipeg Jets and their American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose.

  3. List of professional sports teams in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey: League Team City Arena Capacity NHL: Winnipeg Jets: Winnipeg: Canada Life Centre: 15,321 AHL: Manitoba Moose: Winnipeg: Canada Life Centre: 15,321 Baseball

  4. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's largest indoor arenas by seating capacity for ice hockey. ... Winnipeg Jets, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Sea ... Winnipeg Arena – Winnipeg, Manitoba; Other arenas

  5. List of ice hockey arenas by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Canada: Winnipeg Jets (2011–present), Manitoba Moose (2004–2011, 2015–present) 44: Kohl Center ... Ice hockey arena; List of basketball arenas by capacity;

  6. Hockey for All Centre - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Winnipeg Arena - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Arena was an indoor arena located in the Polo Park district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.. The arena was the city's premier ice hockey venue from 1955 to 2004 and is best remembered as the home of the first Winnipeg Jets franchise, which played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1979 and the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1979 to 1996.

  8. List of National Hockey League arenas - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of indoor arenas by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of arenas ordered by seating capacity, which is the maximum number of seated spectators the arena can accommodate for a sports event. Only the capacity for indoor sports, such as basketball, ice hockey, and volleyball, are included. Currently all arenas with a capacity of 15,000 or more are included.