What is the name of the arena in Quebec City?

What is the name of the arena in Quebec City?

ArenasVideotron Centre The 18,259-seat Videotron Centre replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City’s primary venue for indoor events.

Where do the Quebec Remparts play?

Videotron Center
Quebec Remparts/Arenas/Stadiums

The current team plays at Videotron Centre. The team is named after the Ramparts of Quebec City. The Remparts have developed notable National Hockey League (NHL) players, including Simon Gagné, Kevin Lowe, Mike Ribeiro, Antoine Vermette, Marc-Édouard Vlasic and Hall of Famers Michel Goulet and Guy Lafleur.

Who owns the Videotron center?

Québec City
The Videotron Centre is a public arena owned by Québec City. Quebecor is the manager of the facility through 2040.

Will Quebec get another NHL team?

Quebec City, Quebec Another advantage that Quebec City has is the lack of another professional sports team in the city that an NHL franchise would have to compete with . There is no CFL, NBA, MLB or MLS franchise in Quebec City to compete with an NHL team.

Will Quebec City get an NHL team?

But those 16 seasons where there was an NHL team in Quebec City left a lasting memory for hockey fans in La Belle Province. The Coyotes agreement with Glendale ends in one year and the city is terminating its lease with the NHL team. Simply put, the Coyotes don’t have an arena to play in for the 2022-23 season.

Who is Patrick Roy’s son?

Jonathan Roy
Frederick Roy
Patrick Roy/Sons
MONTREAL – The son of legendary hockey NHL goaltender Patrick Roy was charged Thursday with assaulting a rival during a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff game last March. Quebec Remparts goaltender Jonathan Roy, 19, faces one count of assault against Chicoutimi Sagueneens netminder Bobby Nadeau.

Where is the Videotron Center?

Quebec
Videotron Center/Province
Vidéotron Centre (French: Centre Vidéotron) is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat arena replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City’s primary venue for indoor events.

Who sold the Quebec Nordiques?

Marcel Aubut
Marcel Aubut sold the financially strapped Quebec Nordiques in 1995, the team becoming the Colorado Avalanche and winning the Stanley Cup in its first season in Denver. Now, 20 years later, Aubut considers the NHL’s possible return to Quebec with league plans unveiled to entertain expansion bids.