The T.G. Smith Arena is an ice hockey arena in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada It is adjacent to the site of the Southeast Events Centre, which is currently under construction. The Steinbach Curling Club is also adjacent to the arena.[1][2]

T.G. Smith Arena
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Former namesSteinbach Centennial Arena (1967-1995)
T.G. Smith Centre (1995-2023)
Location321 Elmdale Street
Steinbach, Manitoba R5G 0E8
Canada
OperatorCity of Steinbach
Capacity300
Construction
Opened1967 (1967)
Expanded1995 (1995)
Demolished2023 (2023) (partial)
Tenants
Website
www.steinbach.ca

History

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Prior to 2023, the T.G. Smith Arena was part of the T.G. Smith Centre. The original part of the complex was the Steinbach Centennial Arena, opened in 1967 and accommodated up to 1,250 spectators (seated and standing room combined). A second indoor rink was constructed in the mid-1990s after which the entire complex was named after the T.G. Smith Centre, after a local banker and supporter of local sport programs.[3] The Centennial Arena was demolished in June 2023 to make way for the new Southeast Events Centre, leaving the existing arena as the remaining part of the complex. It has a capacity of approximately 300.

The T.G. Smith Centre was the home of the Steinbach Pistons of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League from 2009 to 2023 and the Steinbach Huskies junior and senior hockey teams. The T.G. Smith Arena continues to host the community's minor hockey, ringette, and figure skating programs.

Events

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In Senior 'AAA' hockey, the T.G. Smith Centre played host to two Allan Cup national senior "AAA" championships: the Steinbach North Stars, active from 2007 to 2010, hosted the 2009 event, while the South East Prairie Thunder hosted in 2016.[4] It also hosted the ninth place game of the 2002 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, in which Germany defeated Finland.[5] Aside from hockey, the T.G. Smith Centre has hosted two Manitoba Provincial Curling Championships (2006, 2010).

In March 2019, the T.G. Smith Centre hosted Rogers Hometown Hockey, the first time the program was hosted by a southeastern Manitoba community.[citation needed]

List of major events

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References

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  1. ^ "Steinbach Centennial Arena demolition nearing completion". SteinbachOnline.com. 2023-06-07.
  2. ^ "Council members respond to Steinbach multiplex project cancellation - mySteinbach News".
  3. ^ "Steinbach Heritage Walking Tour" (PDF). MySteinbach. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-14. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  4. ^ "2016 Allan Cup Confirmed In Steinbach". 5 September 2014.
  5. ^ "World U17 Championship". Hockey's Future. 3 January 2002. Retrieved 2012-01-17.

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