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The Montreal Arena, also known as Westmount Arena, was an indoor arena located in Westmount, Quebec, Canada on the corner of St. Catherine Street and Wood Avenue. It was likely one of the first arenas designed expressly for hockey, opening in 1898. It was the primary site of amateur and professional ice hockey in Montreal until 1918.
The MontrealArena, also known as Westmount Arena, was an indoor arena located in Westmount, Quebec, Canada on the corner of St. Catherine Street and Wood...
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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...
trophy, the Arena Cup permanently. The Cup is on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. After the 1908 regular season, Montreal defended the...
the Montreal Wanderers folded, that Montreal had a second major-league professional hockey team. In order to accommodate the Maroons, a new arena was...
August 7, 2018. "Montreal Forum". Ballparks.com. Retrieved May 16, 2007. "Arenas". Canadiens.com. Retrieved August 8, 2018. "Civic Centre Arena". City of Ottawa...
The Jubilee Arena also known as Jubilee Rink and l'Aréna Jubilee was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was located at the area bounded...
at Verdun Auditorium. On February 16, 2024, Montréal played a match hosted by Toronto at Scotiabank Arena in a game dubbed by the league as "The Battle...
was home of the MontrealArena, the third arena in history to be built specifically for hockey. It was the home rink for the Montreal Wanderers, one of...
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...
Montreal (CA: /ˌmʌntriˈɔːl/ MUN-tree-AWL; French: Montréal [mɔ̃ʁeal] ) is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and...
game ever, the Montreal Hockey Club defeated the Montreal Victorias, 3–2. Five days later in the first Stanley Cup Finals game, the Montreal HC successfully...
played in the Jubilee Arena (1909–1910,1918–1919), the MontrealArena (1911–1918), the Mount Royal Arena (1919–1926), and the Montreal Forum (1926–1996),...
played in the Jubilee Arena (1909–1910,1918–1919), the MontrealArena (1911–1918), the Mount Royal Arena (1919–1926), and the Montreal Forum (1926–1996),...
'temporary' Toronto franchise to be operated by the Toronto Arena Company, who also owned the MontrealArena. Calder had ordered Livingstone to sell the team, but...
ice. The arena was also home to Les Canadiennes de Montréal for the final season of play in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). The arena is hosting...
The Canadiens' home rink, the MontrealArena, was destroyed by fire in January 1918. The team moved into the Jubilee Arena, which subsequently burned down...
'Arena Cup', was donated by the MontrealArena Company. It was crafted from 90 ounces (2.6 kg) of sterling silver and designed by Birk's of Montreal....
the Toronto Arenas to compete with the Canadiens, Wanderers and Senators. The first games were played on December 19, 1917. The MontrealArena burned down...
season, led by Howie Morenz. The team moved from the Mount Royal Arena to the Montreal Forum for the 1926–27 season. The club began the 1930s decade successfully...
Gardens arena. The arena was opened on February 19, 1999, at the cost of $288 million ($499 million as of 2022), with the Leafs playing the Montreal Canadiens...
professional ice hockey at the Arena took place in March 1911 when a two-game $2,500 competition between two NHA teams, the Montreal Wanderers and the Ottawa...
Matthews Arena, the world's oldest existing indoor ice hockey facility List of indoor arenas in Canada Collard, Edgar Andrew (1962). Montreal Yesterdays...
The Mount Royal Arena (French: Aréna Mont-Royal) was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the corner of Mount Royal and St. Urbain Street...
4 m). The curved corners are said to originate from the design of the MontrealArena, constructed in 1898. The centre line separates the ice in half crosswise...
an arena located in the borough of Verdun, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The building was constructed in 1938 and holds 4,114 seats. The largest arena in...
hockey games, it is the largest hockey arena in the world, surpassing the Bell Centre in Montreal. The arena was originally planned to host games for...