Rexall Place is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada situated on the north side of Northlands. It is currently the home to the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League, and the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WHL. It is the second oldest NHL arena behind Madison Square Garden, which opened in 1968.HistoryWhen the arena opened on November 10, 1974, it was known as Northlands Coliseum to house the World Hockey Association Oilers, named after the nonprofit organization that still owns the arena today. Then it became the Edmonton Coliseum in 1994, and Skyreach Centre in 1998, before it changed to its current name during the middle of the 2003–04 NHL season when its naming rights were purchased by the Rexall medicine company, a subsidiary of Katz Group Canada. The Katz Group now owns the Oilers and the Oil Kings through a subsidiary.The arena was used to host games in the 1981 and 1984 Canada Cup hockey tournaments, including Game 2 of the 1984 finals between Canada and Sweden. In the 1995 World Junior Championships, which were held in various cities and towns throughout Alberta, Edmonton Coliseum was the site of several games, including Canada’s 6–3 victory over Finland on New Year’s Day. The arena was one of the venues for the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Tickets for STAPLES Center sports and entertainment events are available at STAPLES Center Box Office located at 1111 S. Figueroa Street. The Box Office is adjacent to Star Plaza, on Chick Hearn Court (formerly 11th Street), between Georgia and Figueroa. Contact the Box Office by phone at (213) 742-7340.
Box Office Hours – STAPLES Center Events
Monday – Saturday
Event Days: 9:00 AM – ½ hour after event start
Non-Event Days: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday
Event Days: 10:00 AM – ½ hour after event start
Non-Event Days: Closed
Box Office Hours – Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE and Club Nokia Events
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Once called “Molson Centre” when construction was completed in 1996, the arena was renamed “Bell Centre” in February 2002. This new arena replaced the Montreal Forum, built in 1924 and considered the largest building of the hockey history. Located in downtown Montreal and with a capacity of 21,273 seats, the Bell Centre is the largest hockey arena in North America and one of the rooms of the most technologically advanced and versatile performances in the world. It also serves as headquarters to the legendary Hockey Club Canadien and evenko.
The Bell Center is also home to the Montreal Canadians
Wells Fargo Center, the premier sports and entertainment arena in the greater Philadelphia area, hosts concerts, family shows and many more special events.
Wells Fargo Center Box Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 12pm – 6pm
Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 4:30pm (only if there is an event that day)
1-800-298-4200
Tickets available at the PNC Arena Box Office, all Ticketmaster oulets or charge by phone 1.800.745.3000 and online at ThePNCArena.com.
Box Office Information:
Please contact us at 919.861.2323 for specific date / hours of operations. Should a holiday fall on/near a regular business day, please call for confirmation on operational status.
Hockey Season (Currently)
Monday-Friday 10am – 6pm
Saturday 12 noon – 4pm (unless there is an NC State Football game)
Closed Sunday unless there is an event or ticket on-sale
Hockey Season/ Event Days (Currently)
Monday-Friday 10am – 60 minutes after the event begins*
Saturday-Sunday at least 3 hours prior to event – 60 minutes after event* begins
*event / game times may vary
Summer Hours
Monday-Friday 10 am – 5 pm Saturday and Sunday closed on non-event days unless there is an on-sale. Saturday morning on-sale schedule will be 10am – 1pm.
Summer Hours/Event Days
Monday-Friday 10am – 60 minutes after event* begins
*event /game times may vary
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Pepsi Center is home to the NBA Denver Nuggets, NHL Colorado Avalanche, NLL Colorado Mammoth and hosts a variety of concerts & events!
As one of the modern jewels of downtown Winnipeg, MTS Centre stands as a testament to the perseverance and vision of a handful of men and women who wanted to bring Winnipeg to the forefront of the sports and entertainment industry. That handful of people began in 1996 with a concept in their heads and a drive in their hearts, which developed that concept into the dynamic and successful True North Sports & Entertainment Limited (True North). As a group of limited partnerships established in 1999, True North now employs more than 175 full-time staff and operates two state of the art facilities, MTS Centre and MTS Iceplex.
True North’s mandate was to develop, finance, and operate a new 15,000-seat multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility, with the Manitoba Moose hockey team being the primary tenant under common ownership. Despite a variety of challenges, that are typical with a project of this magnitude, the building was completed on time and on budget in the fall of 2004.Since opening its doors, MTS Centre has acted as a major catalyst in the redevelopment of downtown Winnipeg.
The vision of True North expanded with the development of MTS Iceplex. That vision was realized in September of 2010 when MTS Iceplex opened its doors to the public. MTS Iceplex is an advanced hockey facility equipped with four regulation sized ice sheets, training centre, and a licensed restaurant and lounge among other features. True North Sports & Entertainment hosted the Under-17 World Hockey Challenge at the brand new MTS Iceplex last hockey season setting attendance records for the Hockey Canada event.
On May 31st 2011, True North Sport & Entertainment made an announcement that would result in the Winnipeg Jets becoming the primary tenant of MTS Centre. The return of the NHL to Winnipeg after 15 years created an incredible amount of excitement in the city which was displayed by the success of the subsequent ‘Drive to 13’ season ticket drive. With 13,000 season ticket holders in place for at least the next three hockey seasons, True North and the Winnipeg Jets ensured a packed MTS Centre for years to come.
MTS Centre is True North’s marquee entertainment facility and has hosted a variety of premier sports, music and entertainment events. From Winnipeg Jets hockey, Cirque de Soleil, and headline concert tours, to professional bull riding and Monster Jam, MTS Centre is Winnipeg’s busiest entertainment venue with the ability to accommodate 15,004 passionate Jets fans or up to 17,000 concert-goers.
TD Garden is home to the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins, the NBA’s Boston Celtics, and host to world-renowned concerts, sporting events, family shows and much more! It is a year-round, 19,600-seat fully equipped arena.