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TD Place Arena, originally the Ottawa Civic Centre, is an indoor arena located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Opened in December 1967, it is used primarily for sports, including curling , figure skating , ice hockey , and lacrosse .
TD Place Stadium — — 5 September Moncton: Magnetic Hill Concert Site — — 8 September Detroit: United States Ford Field — — 10 September Toronto: Canada Downsview Park — — 15 September Chicago: United States Wrigley Field: 29,732 / 29,732 $3,024,480 17 September Winnipeg: Canada Investors Group Field — — 20 September Edmonton ...
Prospera Place: Kelowna: 8,000 October 1983 Frank Crane Arena: Nanaimo: 4,155 September 2008 South Okanagan Events Centre: Penticton: 6,432 September 30, 1995 CN Centre: Prince George: 7,000 unknown Prince George Civic Centre 2,000 September 28, 1978 Farquhar Auditorium: Saanich: 1,228 unknown Bell Performing Arts Centre Surrey: 1,062 October ...
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Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap 2: December 3: Toronto: 3–2: Maschmeyer: TD Place Arena: 6,451: 1–0–1–0: 4 [Recap 4]3: December 6
Downtown Las Vegas Event Center 11,000 March 15, 2014 [18] Laughlin Event Center Laughlin: 9,000 [19] 2015 Amphitheater at Craig Ranch: North Las Vegas: 6,800 June 24, 2006 The Venetian Theatre: Paradise [a] 1,815 March 2, 1999 House of Blues: 2,000 March 17, 2007 Pearl Concert Theater: 2,400 March 8, 2014 [20] Brooklyn Bowl: 3,000 March 25, 2003
Ottawa's candidate venue, TD Place Stadium, was eliminated early on due to insufficient capacity. [ citation needed ] None of the stadiums used in the 1994 FIFA World Cup will be used in this tournament, and the Azteca is the only stadium in this tournament that was used in the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cups.
The Senators' first home arena was the Ottawa Civic Centre (now TD Place Arena), located on Bank Street in Ottawa, where they played from the 1992–93 season to January of the 1995–96 season. The arena, used by the junior Ottawa 67's, was renovated for the Senators, including adding press boxes and luxury boxes. They played their first home ...