Ricoh Coliseum
is an ice hockey arena at Exhibition Place in Toronto. It serves as the home arena of the Toronto Marlies, the American Hockey League farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was formerly known as the CNE Coliseum
. In terms of the actual building, it is the oldest arena in use in professional hockey in North America (although the arena was not used for hockey until 2003).
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History
Initially known as the Civic Arena, the building had its official public opening on
December 16 1921.
On
April 4 1922, it was the site of the
Johnny Dundee vs Jimmy Goodrich boxing match promoted by Jack Corcoran that set a new indoor sports attendance record for Toronto with 11,900 spectators packed into the building. The mark would stand until the construction of
Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931.
From 1940 to 1945, the building was used as a training base for the
Canadian Army during
World War II. After the war, it mainly hosted equestrian events for the
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, the
CNE and other events.The arena was also used as a horse barn.
In January 2003, the Coliseum underwent a massive renovation in preparation for the arrival of the
Toronto Roadrunners, the AHL farm team of the
Edmonton Oilers.
Japanese office supply company
Ricoh was granted corporate naming rights to the new facility. On
November 1,
2003 it made its debut as an ice hockey venue, as the Roadrunners tied the
Rochester Americans 1-1. After the 2003-2004 season, the Oilers chose to
relocate the Roadrunners to
Edmonton for the 2004-2005 season due to poor attendance and anticipation of the impending
2004-05 NHL lockout.
The Ricoh Coliseum was left without a tenant for a year until after the 2004-2005 season, when the
Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they would be relocating their
AHL farm team from
St. John's, Newfoundland to Toronto. This team, renamed the
Toronto Marlies, took up residence in the Coliseum for the 2005-2006 season. They debuted in their new home on
October 12,
2005 with a 5-2 victory over the
Syracuse Crunch, in front of a crowd of 8,056.
The Ricoh Coliseum hosted the 2007
AHL All-Star Game on
January 29,
2007.
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