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Full name
  
Colisee de Laval

Field size
  
200' x 85' (ice)

Broke ground
  
1953

Capacity
  
3,500

Phone
  
+1 450-661-7738

Owner
  
Marist Brothers

Surface
  
Ice

Opened
  
1954

Province
  
Québec

Colisée de Laval

Location
  
1110 Av Desnoyers, Laval, QC H7C 1Y5

Address
  
1110 Av Desnoyers, Laval, QC H7C 1Y5, Canada

Similar
  
Colisée de Trois‑Rivières, Colisée Cardin, Centre Premier Tech, Centre Mario Gosselin, Centre Sportif Lacroix‑Dutil

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The Colisée de Laval is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Laval, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1954, it is currently home to the Laval Prédateurs hockey club, who play in the LNAH.

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Function

Colisée de Laval has primarily been used as the home arena for several hockey teams in the Laval Area.

  • The Laval National, who had played the prior two seasons as the Rosemont National and relocated to Laval, played their first season at Colisée de Laval in 1971. The team would go through several name changes. In 1979, the team name was changed to Laval Voisins (French for "neighbors"), a name that the franchise would use until 1985. That year, the franchise would change the name from Voisin to Laval Titan. In 1994, after the team chose to bring on sponsor Collège Français (from nearby Verdun), the team name was changed to Laval Titan Collège Français. After slumping attendance, the franchise would relocate to Bathurst and would operate as the Acadie-Bathurst Titan.
  • The Colisée hosted the Memorial Cup in 1994.
  • The Laval Chiefs, who played in the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League, Quebec Senior Major Hockey League, and the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, called the Colisée home from 1998 until 2006, when the team moved from Laval to nearby Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. The team was sold to Genex Communications in 2005-2006 and were rechristened the Laval-Summum Chiefs, after one of Genex's magazines. A season later, the team was moved from Laval and became the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Summum Chiefs at the start of the 2006-07 season. Parts of the 2004 movie Les Chiefs, a documentary about the LHSPQ team Laval Chiefs, were shot inside Colisée de Laval during the 2001-02 season.
  • The Montreal Rocket played several games at the Colisee during the 2003 QMJHL season.
  • The Laval-Bourassa Régents, a AAA Quebec midget team, called Colisée home at the start of the 2006 season and won the Jimmy Ferrari Trophy as playoff champion in 2009. The Laval-Bourassa team disbanded after that season. The team continues to play as the Laval-Montreal Rousseau-Royal, but plays their home games in Northern Montreal at Garon Arena.
  • Beginning in fall 2012, the Colisee were to have its first major non-hockey tenant in its 58-year history as the Laval Kebs (previously based in Québec City) were slated to begin play there as a member of the National Basketball League of Canada. However, the team was relocated to become the Montreal Jazz before the season started.
  • Eleven games into the 2013-14 LNAH hockey season, the Valleyfield Braves relocated to the Colisee de Laval and became the Laval Braves, returning the LNAH to the House of Pain after a seven-year absence.
  • References

    Colisée de Laval Wikipedia