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    Denman Arena was an indoor arena located in the West End neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. The arena was located at 1805 West Georgia Street...
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  • Dalhousie Memorial Arena – Halifax, Nova Scotia Dartmouth Arena – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Denman Arena – Vancouver, British Columbia Dey's Arena – Ottawa, Ontario...
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  • Denman may refer to: Denman Glacier, near Antarctica Denman Shire, New South Wales, Australia Denman, New South Wales, a town in the Hunter Valley of Australia...
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    1911 and 1926. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, they played in Denman Arena, the first artificial ice surface in Canada and the largest indoor ice...
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  • 200 seat Patrick Arena in Victoria; game two was played at the Denman Arena in Vancouver. The decision to use the larger Denman Arena (10,500 seats) for...
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  • the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA. The five games were played in Denman Arena, Vancouver. Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points...
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    Westminster, the team played its home games at the Denman Arena in nearby Vancouver, as an arena was not available; the team would never play a PCHA...
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    start. All games of the championship finals were played at Vancouver's Denman Arena, the home of the PCHA champion Millionaires. Vancouver ended up sweeping...
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  • Cup. The series was played in Patrick Arena in Victoria, except for game two, which was played at Denman Arena in Vancouver to gather greater fan support...
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  • who broadcast the Midland-North Toronto game February 8 from the Toronto Arena. On February 17, 1923, Cy Denneny of Ottawa scored his 143rd goal, surpassing...
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  • Note: * denotes overtime period(s) The series took place at Vancouver's Denman Arena, where the attendance per game during the series averaged over 10,000...
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  • Many older rinks succumbed to fire, such as Denman Arena, Dey's Arena, Quebec Skating Rink and Montreal Arena, a hazard of the buildings' wood construction...
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  • directed the building of the Denman Arena, which was known at the time as the world's largest artificial ice rink. The arena was later destroyed in a fire...
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    1903) Denman Arena was built in 1911 to house the Vancouver Millionaires professional ice hockey club on the Kanakas Ranch site at Georgia and Denman. The...
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    sports facility in 1936 when the 10,500 seat Denman Arena burned to the ground and was not rebuilt. The arena had seating for 5,050 spectators for hockey...
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    home rink was the Denman Arena in Vancouver, which they shared with rivals the Vancouver Millionaires. Playing at Queen's Park Arena were two incarnations...
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  • 1923 Stanley Cup Finals Location(s) Vancouver: Denman Arena Format best-of-three Coaches Ottawa: Pete Green Edmonton: Ken McKenzie Captains Ottawa: Eddie...
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  • series playing Edmonton for the Stanley Cup. The series was played at Denman Arena in Vancouver. The series opened on March 16 in Vancouver. The Senators...
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    the Patrick family built two arenas: the Denman Arena in Vancouver and the Patrick Arena in Victoria. While the arenas were being built Patrick went...
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  • 5–3. Both rounds of the 1923 Stanley Cup playoffs were played at Denman Street Arena in Vancouver. The NHL and the PCHA champions played in the semifinal...
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    the Patrick family built two arenas: the Denman Arena in Vancouver and the Patrick Arena in Victoria. While the arenas were being built Patrick went...
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  • the Millionaires, the Patrick brothers directed the building of the Denman Arena, which was known at the time as the world's largest artificial ice rink...
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    Canadiens 3 games to 1. The deciding game was played at Vancouver's Denman Arena. The Cougars are the last non-NHL team to win the Stanley Cup, as they...
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    Association's Ottawa Senators 3 games to 0. All games played at Vancouver's Denman Arena November 20 – Hamilton Tigers win their 2nd Grey Cup by defeating the...
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  • Ottawa Auditorium in Ottawa because of poor ice conditions at Mount Royal Arena. There, goaltender Georges Vézina lead Montreal to a 3–0 shutout to clinch...
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  • Finals. The series would take place in Vancouver, British Columbia at Denman Arena, and a record breaking crowd of 11,000 people would see the Millionaires...
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    post-game "victory lap" taken by the Victoria Shamrocks around Memorial Arena. In 2004, the Peterborough Lakers won the Mann Cup. During a celebratory...
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  • begins meeting. 1911 Vancouver almagamates with Hastings Townsite. The Denman Arena, an artificial ice rink, opens to the public; it is home to the Vancouver...
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    new hockey league with teams in Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Boston. The arena owners in all of the cities turned down the new league and killed the idea...
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    CFYC carried a speech made by Prime Minister Mackenzie King from the Denman Arena, considered to be Canada's first federal political broadcast. The Edmonton...
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