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Bell MTS Iceplex

Bell MTS Iceplex
MTS Iceplex.jpg
Former names MTS Iceplex (2010-2017)
Location 3969 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coordinates 49°53′8″N 97°19′41″W / 49.88556°N 97.32806°W / 49.88556; -97.32806Coordinates: 49°53′8″N 97°19′41″W / 49.88556°N 97.32806°W / 49.88556; -97.32806
Owner True North Sports & Entertainment Limited
Capacity Canadian Tire Arena - 1,350
Assiniboine Credit Union Arena - 225
Red River Co-op Arena - 225
RE/MAX Arena - 225
Construction
Broke ground July 2009
Opened August 2010
Construction cost $26.6 million CAD
($29.3 million in 2016 dollars)
Tenants
Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 2011-present
Manitoba Moose (AHL) 2010-2011; 2015-present
Winnipeg Blues (MJHL) 2010-present
Winnipeg Wild (MMHL) 2010-present
St. Pauls Crusaders (WHSHL) 2010-present
Balmoral Hall Blazers (JWHL) 2010-present
Manitoba Maple Leafs (WWHL) 2010-present
Website
mtsiceplex.ca

The Bell MTS Iceplex is an ice hockey facility located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The 172,000-square-foot (16,000 m2) building is owned and operated by True North Sports and Entertainment, which also owns Bell MTS Place in downtown Winnipeg. The Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League and Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League use the Iceplex as their practice and training facility.

The MTS Iceplex, originally known as the True North MoosePlex Hockey Canada Centre, was built on time and within its budget, at a cost of $26.6 million Canadian. The federal and provincial governments contributed $11.7 million, while True North covered the remaining $14.9 million. In exchange for public funding, True North guaranteed use of the facility for local amateur and recreational hockey.

In April 2010, as an extension of its naming rights relationship with MTS for MTS Centre, the facility was renamed MTS Iceplex.

A 21,000 square foot addition to the Iceplex was completed in 2016. As part of this expansion, new training facilities and office space were built for the Jets and Moose.

The facility was renamed the Bell MTS Iceplex following Bell Canada's acquisition of MTS in 2017.

The Iceplex is open year-round and consists of four arenas, each with an NHL regulation size ice surface. Each rink is sponsored by a local business: the Canadian Tire Arena seats 1,350 spectators, while the RE/MAX, Assiniboine Credit Union, and Red River Co-op Arenas seat 225 each. The Iceplex also features dryland training facilities, 22 dressing rooms, a pro shop, a restaurant and bar, conference rooms, and office space for Hockey Manitoba, Hockey Canada, and True North. The complex is located just outside the west Perimeter Highway, next to Assiniboia Downs, Pointe West AutoPark, and the Red River Exhibition grounds.


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