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Jubilee Arena

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The Jubilee Arena also known as Jubilee Rink was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Canada. It was used for games of the Montreal Canadiens hockey club of the National Hockey Association (NHA) and National Hockey League (NHL) from 1910 to 1919, and it was home of the Montreal Wanderers NHA club from 1910. It was originally built in 1908 and held 3,000 spectators. Until 1918, the arena was used on a part-time basis as the Montreal Arena was larger. In 1918, when the Montreal Arena burned down, the Canadiens moved into Jubilee Arena on a full-time basis. In the summer of 1919, Jubilee Arena also burned down, forcing the Habs to build and move into the Mount Royal Arena which opened in 1920. Ownership of the Jubilee Rink played a significant role in the formation of the NHA in 1910. The Wanderers club had decided to move all of its home games to the rink, which they owned. As it was smaller than the Montreal Arena, the other members of the ECHA league objected as it would lower their revenues. The ECHA owners formed the CHA, without the Wanderers, who joined the NHA. However, without the Wanderers the CHA did poorly, and the CHA failed, leaving the NHA to continue.

Preceded by
first arena
Home of the
Montreal Canadiens
19091919
Succeeded by
Mount Royal Arena
19201926

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