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Cost of maintaining old rinks may be saviour for spectator facility

November 29, 2011
Posted in Ontario Edition, Major Junior
Source: OHL RSS Google Alert (Read Original Story)

But the staff report gives that idea short shrift, noting such a reduction would be "contrary to the recent trend for (Ontario Hockey League) arenas." Since 1998, the 10 new rinks built in OHL host cities have each come with 5000 or more seats. ...
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