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1 Multi-purpose arenas  





2 Notable examples  



2.1  Canada  





2.2  United States  





2.3  Finland  





2.4  Germany  





2.5  Czech Republic  





2.6  Russia  





2.7  Sweden  





2.8  Switzerland  





2.9  Italy  





2.10  United Kingdom  







3 Gallery  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Rogers ArenainVancouver. Here the Vancouver Canucks (blue) and the New York Rangers (white) are seen warming up before a game.

Anice hockey arena (orice hockey venue, or ice hockey stadium) is a sport venue in which an ice hockey competition is held. Alternatively it is used for other sports such as broomball, ringette and rink bandy.

Multi-purpose arenas[edit]

A number of ice hockey arenas were also designed for use by multiple types of sport, such as basketball. In many of these multi-purpose arenas, such as the United Center in Chicago and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, an insulated plywood floor is placed, piece-by-piece, on top of the ice surface, and then the basketball court boards are placed over that.[1][2]

Notable examples[edit]

This list is incomplete. See the link above for a more complete list.

Arena names with an asterisk (*) after their city name means that it has either been demolished or is no longer used by any ice hockey teams.

Canada[edit]

United States[edit]

Finland[edit]

Germany[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Russia[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Italy[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Game Changers: How the United Center is converted from ice to hardwood". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  • ^ Mitchell, Houston (2012-04-16). "Staples Center changes from basketball to hockey in time-lapse video". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  • ^ January 27th, 2010 Montreal, QP @ Centre Bell
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