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Edmonton Oilers
Rexall Place (formerly known as the
Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton Coliseum and Skyreach Centre) is an indoor
arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The arena is home to the Edmonton
Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL) and Edmonton Rush of the
National Lacrosse League (NLL). The arena was completed in 1974 as the
Northlands Coliseum. Then it became the Edmonton Coliseum in 1995, and
Skyreach Centre in 1998, before it changed to its current name during
the middle of the 2003-04 NHL season.
The official capacity for hockey is 16,839, which is slightly less than
the 17,100 the arena held before the 2003-04 NHL season. Some media
sources still quote the old capacity even though the Oilers have never
announced an attendance above 16,839 since the most recent changes.
Rexall Place includes 66 luxury suites. The arena is currently named for
Rexall products, a subsidiary of Katz Group Canada which purchased the
naming rights in December 2003.
The arena is the only one in the NHL in which the players walk through a
fan concourse, adjacent to the club bar, to get to the ice. This stretch
of walkway, where fans will line up and yell encouragement to the Oilers,
has been dubbed "The Green Mile" by players, comparing it to the stretch
of walkway a condemned criminal goes down to the executioner.
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