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  • Rogers Arena
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  • Rogers Arena, formerly the General Motors Place, is an indoor arena, located at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. The arena is sponsored by Rogers Communications. As corporate sponsors are unable to brand sporting venues during the Olympics, Rogers Arena was temporarily renamed Canada Hockey Place during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, in February 2010. The arena seats 18,630 for ice hockey and 19,193 for basketball. It has 88 luxury suites, 12 hospitality suites, and 2,195 club seats.
  • Rogers Arena (formerly known as General Motors Place and Canada Hockey Place during the 2010 Winter Olympics) is an indoor events centre located at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver. It is well known for being the home of the Vancouver Canucks.
  • Rogers Arena (formerly known as GM Place) is an indoor arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was built in 1995, and currently holds around 19,000 people, depending on the sport or event that is held there. Basketball, hockey, and concerts are held in the arena. Rogers Arena is home to the Vancouver hockey team, the Vancouver Canucks.
  • Rogers Arena (nicknamed "The Phone Booth" and "The Cable Box" and also "The Garage") is an indoor sports arena located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place from its opening until July 6, 2010, when Rogers Communications purchased the arena's naming rights from General Motors Canada. Rogers Arena was built to replace Pacific Coliseum as Vancouver's primary indoor sports facility and in part due to the National Basketball Association's 1995 expansion into Canada, where Vancouver and Toronto were given expansion teams.
  • Rogers Arena (nicknamed "The Phone Booth" and "The Cable Box" and also "The Garage" (when it was called GM Place) is an indoor sports arena located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia. Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place (GM Place) from its opening until July 6, 2010, when Rogers Communications purchased the arena's naming rights from General Motors Canada. Rogers Arena was built to replace Pacific Coliseum as Vancouver's primary indoor sports facility and in part due to the National Basketball Association's 1995 expansion into Canada, where Vancouver and Toronto were given expansion teams.
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Former names
  • General Motors Place
  • Canada Hockey Place
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  • 6
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  • #FFFFFF
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BorderColor
  • silver
Nickname
  • The Cable Box
  • The Garage
  • The Phone Booth
Caption
  • Rogers Arena
construction cost
  • 1.6E8
  • 1.6E8
  • C$160 million
Coordinates
  • 49
backcolor
  • #FFE93E
Height
  • 2.200000
Title
stadium name
  • Rogers Arena
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  • 20
Operator
  • Canucks Sports & Entertainment
TAB
  • General
  • Image gallery
Before
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Years
  • 1995
  • 1998
  • 2010
After
seating capacity
  • 19000
  • Basketball: 19,193
  • Basketball: 19,193 , 19,700
  • Concert: 14,000
  • Concert: 19,000
  • Ice hockey: 18,630
  • Ice hockey: 18,422 , 18,514 , 18,630 , 18,810 , 18,860
Architect
  • Brisbin, Brook and Beynon
Opened
  • 1995
  • 1995-09-21
Owner
  • Canucks Sports & Entertainment
tenants
  • 1998
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • Vancouver Canucks
  • Vancouver Grizzlies
  • Vancouver Ravens
  • Vancouver Voodoo
Location
  • 800
  • British Columbia V6B 6G1
  • Vancouver,
abstract
  • Rogers Arena, formerly the General Motors Place, is an indoor arena, located at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. The arena is sponsored by Rogers Communications. As corporate sponsors are unable to brand sporting venues during the Olympics, Rogers Arena was temporarily renamed Canada Hockey Place during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, in February 2010. The arena seats 18,630 for ice hockey and 19,193 for basketball. It has 88 luxury suites, 12 hospitality suites, and 2,195 club seats.
  • Rogers Arena (nicknamed "The Phone Booth" and "The Cable Box" and also "The Garage") is an indoor sports arena located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place from its opening until July 6, 2010, when Rogers Communications purchased the arena's naming rights from General Motors Canada. Rogers Arena was built to replace Pacific Coliseum as Vancouver's primary indoor sports facility and in part due to the National Basketball Association's 1995 expansion into Canada, where Vancouver and Toronto were given expansion teams. The arena seats 18,860 for ice hockey and 19,700 for basketball, with 88 luxury suites, 12 hospitality suites and 2,195 club seats. It is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League and was the site for the ice hockey events at the 2010 Winter Olympics. The name of the arena temporarily became Canada Hockey Place during the Olympics.
  • Rogers Arena (formerly known as General Motors Place and Canada Hockey Place during the 2010 Winter Olympics) is an indoor events centre located at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver. It is well known for being the home of the Vancouver Canucks.
  • Rogers Arena (formerly known as GM Place) is an indoor arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was built in 1995, and currently holds around 19,000 people, depending on the sport or event that is held there. Basketball, hockey, and concerts are held in the arena. Rogers Arena is home to the Vancouver hockey team, the Vancouver Canucks.
  • Rogers Arena (nicknamed "The Phone Booth" and "The Cable Box" and also "The Garage" (when it was called GM Place) is an indoor sports arena located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia. Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place (GM Place) from its opening until July 6, 2010, when Rogers Communications purchased the arena's naming rights from General Motors Canada. Rogers Arena was built to replace Pacific Coliseum as Vancouver's primary indoor sports facility and in part due to the National Basketball Association's 1995 expansion into Canada, where Vancouver and Toronto were given expansion teams. The arena seats 18,860 for ice hockey and 19,700 for basketball, with 88 luxury suites, 12 hospitality suites and 2,195 club seats. It is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League and was the site for the ice hockey events at the 2010 Winter Olympics. The name of the arena temporarily became Canada Hockey Place during the Olympics.
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