Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau

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Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau
Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau
Data
place 3600 Boulevard de la Grande-Allée Boisbriand , Québec J7H 1M9, Canada
CanadaCanada
Coordinates 45 ° 37 '53.4 "  N , 73 ° 51' 31.2"  W Coordinates: 45 ° 37 '53.4 "  N , 73 ° 51' 31.2"  W.
opening 2011
surface Concrete
ice surface
parquet
costs CAD 20.1 million
architect Tremblay L'Écuyer Architectes
capacity 3,100 places (ice hockey)
3,250 places (maximum)
playing area 200 × 85 ft
(60.96 × 25.91 m)
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The Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau is a multi-purpose hall in the Canadian city ​​of Boisbriand near Blainville in the province of Québec. It has 3,100 seats.

history

The hall was opened in 2011 and offers 3,100 seats for ice hockey games (maximum 3,250 seats). For the 2011/12 season, the Armada de Blainville-Boisbriand, a junior ice hockey franchise of the LHJMQ, moved to Boisbriand after it was bought by a group of four investors around former ice hockey player Joël Bouchard from Montréal. The team has played its home games at the Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau ever since. Bouchard also runs a junior academy and a fitness studio in the hall .

The Center d'Excellence Sports Rousseau has various ice rinks with different sizes. For ice hockey games 200 × 85 ft (60.96 × 25.91 m), for training games three against three 130 × 65 ft (39.62 × 19.81 m) and small fields with 55 × 30 ft (16.76 × 9, 14 m) for other events.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b cesr.ca: Les Glaces (French)
  2. Ex-NHL Defenceman Bouchard buys QMJHL's Montreal Juniors ( Memento from October 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive )