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Coordinates: 45°2438N 71°5300W / 45.41056°N 71.88333°W / 45.41056; -71.88333
 

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Palais des Sports Léopold-Drolet
Map
Former namesPalais des Sports
Location360, rue du Cégep
Sherbrooke, Quebec
J1E 2J9
OwnerCity of Sherbrooke
Capacity3,646 (seated, hockey)
Surface200' X 85'
Construction
Opened1965
RenovatedMarch 2012
Tenants
Sherbrooke Castors/Faucons (QMJHL) (1969–1982; 1992–2003)
Sherbrooke Jets (AHL) (1982-1984)
Sherbrooke Canadiens (AHL) (1984-1990)
Sherbrooke Saint-François (LNAH) (2003–2011)
Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL) (2012–present)

The Palais des Sports Léopold-Drolet is a 3,646-seat multi-purpose arenainSherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. It was built in 1965. Starting in 2012, this arena was renovated and is now home to the Sherbrooke Phoenix of the QMJHL.[1]

For the 1976 Summer Olympics in neighbouring Montreal, it hosted four women and five men's team handball matches.[2][3]

It was home to the Sherbrooke Castors ice hockey team, before their move to Lewiston, Maine as the Lewiston Maineiacs in 2003. It was also home to two AHL hockey teams, the Sherbrooke Jets, and the Sherbrooke Canadiens who became the Fredericton Canadiens in 1990. With the recent folding of the Lewiston Maineiacs, Sherbrooke will be getting an expansion QMJHL team (Sherbrooke Phoenix) for the 2012–13 and the team will play at the renovated Palais De Sports. The team will be owned by a group led by former NHL goaltender Jocelyn Thibault.

It held the 2015 QMJHL Draft on June 7, 2015.

References[edit]

  • ^ 1976 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Volume 3. pp. 349-51, 355-61.
  • 45°24′38N 71°53′00W / 45.41056°N 71.88333°W / 45.41056; -71.88333


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