Centre Georges-Vézina

Sagueneens Chicoutimi ( QMJHL since 1973)

The Centre Georges - Vézina is a multi-purpose arena, in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada, and has a capacity for 4,724 people. In the arena, the Chicoutimi Sagueneens, an ice hockey team in the QMJHL play their home games. The hall was built in 1949 and was named after Georges Vézina, the longtime keeper of the Montreal Canadiens, named. In addition, the Arena has an ice rink, which owns Olympic standards.

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Indoors in a game against the Sagueneens l' Océanic de Rimouski

KC Irving Regional Centre ( Acadie - Bathurst ) | Centre Henry -Leonard ( Baie- Comeau ) | Centre d' Excellence Sports Rousseau ( Blainville- Boisbriand ) | Centre 200 (Cape Breton ) | Centre Georges - Vézina ( Chicoutimi ) | Centre Marcel Dionne ( Drummondville ) | Centre Robert - Guertin ( Gatineau ) | Halifax Metro Centre (Halifax ) | Moncton Coliseum ( Moncton ) | Charlottetown Civic Centre (PEI ) | Colisee Pepsi (Quebec ) | Colisee de Rimouski ( Rimouski ) | Aréna Iamgold ( Rouyn- Noranda ) | Harbour Station ( Saint John ) | Centre Bionest de Shawinigan ( Shawinigan ) | Centre Air Creebec (Val -d'Or ) | Colisee Desjardins ( Victoriaville )

  • Hockey Stadium in Canada
  • Building in Quebec City
  • Sport ( Québec)
  • Saguenay (city)
  • Built in the 1940s
  • Building by Person ( Sports )
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