Seattle Ice Arena

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The Seattle Ice Arena was a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was home to the Seattle Metropolitans Pacific Coast Hockey Association franchise from 1915 to 1924. Built in 1915 at the cost of $100,000, the Ice Arena was located in downtown Seattle east of what is now the Olympic Hotel on University Street. It was developed as part of the University of Washington-owned University Tract by the Metropolitan Building Company, and was designed in a style compatible to other buildings nearby. On March 26, 1917, the Metropolitans defeated the Montreal Canadiens at the arena, becoming the first American team to win the Stanley Cup. The arena was briefly a roller rink and was remodeled into a parking garage for the Olympic Hotel shortly after the 1924–25 season rdf:langString
Seattle Ice Arena var en ishockeyarena i Metropolitan Tract i centrala Seattle, Washington. Arenan, som tog runt 4000 sittande åskådare, färdigställdes 1915 och användes huvudsakligen av ishockeylaget Seattle Metropolitans i Pacific Coast Hockey Association åren 1915–1924. Arenans ishockeyrink mätte runt 61 meter på längden och 24 meter på bredden. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Seattle Ice Arena was a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was home to the Seattle Metropolitans Pacific Coast Hockey Association franchise from 1915 to 1924. Built in 1915 at the cost of $100,000, the Ice Arena was located in downtown Seattle east of what is now the Olympic Hotel on University Street. It was developed as part of the University of Washington-owned University Tract by the Metropolitan Building Company, and was designed in a style compatible to other buildings nearby. On March 26, 1917, the Metropolitans defeated the Montreal Canadiens at the arena, becoming the first American team to win the Stanley Cup. The arena was briefly a roller rink and was remodeled into a parking garage for the Olympic Hotel shortly after the 1924–25 season. It was torn down in 1963 to make way for the IBM Building.
rdf:langString Seattle Ice Arena var en ishockeyarena i Metropolitan Tract i centrala Seattle, Washington. Arenan, som tog runt 4000 sittande åskådare, färdigställdes 1915 och användes huvudsakligen av ishockeylaget Seattle Metropolitans i Pacific Coast Hockey Association åren 1915–1924. Seattle Metropolitans spelade sin första match i arenan PCHA-säsongen 1915–16 den 7 december 1915 mot Victoria Aristocrats. 1917 vann laget Stanley Cup i arenan sedan Montreal Canadiens besegrats i finalserien men 3-1 i matcher. Metropolitans och Canadiens möttes åter igen i arenan i Stanley Cup-finalen 1919 men den finalserien fick ställas in vid ställningen 2-2 i matcher sedan flera spelare i lagen insjuknat i spanska sjukan. Efter PCHA-säsongen 1923–24 lades Seattle Metropolitans ishockeylag ner och arenan omvandlades till ett parkeringsgarage. Byggnaden revs sedan 1963. Arenans ishockeyrink mätte runt 61 meter på längden och 24 meter på bredden.
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