vatche
Senior Member
I agree, it's looking gorgeous, all lit up!
The National Hockey League's "original six" hold a special place in the hearts of fans.
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Sadly, only two of these six arenas still stand, both in Canada. Montreal's Forum reopened soon after the Canadiens moved out in 1996 - gutted and transformed into a mall and entertainment complex known as the Pepsi Forum.
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America's historic arenas have seen a far less exciting story unfold. Besides Manhattan, where space is always at a premium, Boston, Chicago, and Detroit have turned most if not all of the footprints of their old arenas into surface parking. Detroit's Olympia now hosts a small structure and a vast surface lot for the Michigan National Guard. Boston's Gardens now contains surface parking for it's replacement, TD Northbank Arena. And Chicago's Olympic Stadium has been replaced with just one of the many surface lots surrounding the United Center.
Really good coverage on Loblaws at MLG, and plenty of great pics for those who haven't been there yet or don't live in the city - http://rouleauc.blogspot.ca/2012/03/type-around-to-loblaws-at-maple-leaf.html