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  2. Centene Community Ice Center - Wikipedia

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    Centene Community Ice Center. / 38.749881; -90.477536. The Centene Community Ice Center is a multi-purpose facility in Maryland Heights, Missouri in greater St. Louis. [ 1] It is located off Highway 141 near Hollywood Casino St. Louis and the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Built at a cost of $83 million, the complex opened in September 2019.

  3. Enterprise Center - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Center is an 18,096-seat [1] arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Its primary tenant is the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, but it is also used for other functions, such as NCAA basketball, NCAA hockey, concerts, professional wrestling and more. In a typical year, the facility hosts about ...

  4. Calumet Colosseum - Wikipedia

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    Calumet Colosseum. Coordinates: 47.2438°N 88.4506°W. Calumet Colosseum in 2020. The Calumet Colosseum is an ice hockey arena in Calumet, Michigan, built in 1913. It is considered the oldest operating continuous-use ice rink in North America. [1] It was only a few years younger than the Matthews Arena, which opened in 1910 and then burned down ...

  5. Palestra (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1904 in Laurium, Michigan, the Palestra was the first building in the world built specifically for the use of ice hockey, [citation needed] and for most of its existence, the Palestra had a natural ice surface. The rink was flooded and would then freeze in the cold weather. The arena did not have ice making equipment until the late 1940s.

  6. St. Louis Arena - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Arena. /  38.62917°N 90.28278°W  / 38.62917; -90.28278. St. Louis Arena (known as the Checkerdome from 1977 to 1983) was an indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The country's second-largest indoor entertainment venue when it opened in 1929, it was home to the St. Louis Blues and other sports franchises.

  7. Hardee's Iceplex - Wikipedia

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    Hardee's Iceplex. /  38.67056°N 90.583750°W  / 38.67056; -90.583750. Hardee's IcePlex was a 2,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Chesterfield, Missouri. At one time, the 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2) building was the largest ice skating facility in Missouri. The facility had two regulation NHL-size rinks (85’ x 200’) with 600-seat ...

  8. Big Boy Arena - Wikipedia

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    Big Boy Arena. Big Boy Arena (formerly Fraser Hockeyland and Great Lakes Sports City) in Fraser, Michigan, is a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) ice center and entertainment venue offering five rinks for hockey, figure skating, inline skating, camps, clinics, private lessons, leagues, and special events. Its largest ice rink is a stadium arena ...

  9. Dort Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    Flint United ( TBL) (2021–present) The Dort Financial Center[ 2] (originally IMA Sports Arena[ 3] and formerly Perani Arena and Event Center[ 4]) is a sports, entertainment and convention venue located in Flint, Michigan, United States. It opened in 1969 and is the home of the Flint Firebirds who play in the Ontario Hockey League .