CN Sports Complex
{{Short description|Multipurpose sports facility in Quebec, Canada}}
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| native_name = {{langx|fr|Complexe Sportif CN}}
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| former_names = Bell Sports Complex
| address = 8000 Boul. Leduc #104
| country = Canada
| coordinates = {{coord|45.452725|N|73.445191|W|type:landmark}}
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| currentuse = Official practice facility for the Montreal Canadiens
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| opened = {{Start date|2008|12|12}}
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| tenants = Montreal Canadiens (practice rink)
| website = {{Official site|https://complexesportifcn.com/}}
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The CN Sports Complex ({{langx|fr|Complexe Sportif CN}}) formerly known as the Bell Sports Complex is a multipurpose sports facility located in Brossard, Quebec, Canada.[https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/montreal-canadiens/canadiens-cherish-chill-days-during-gruelling-nhl-season "Canadiens cherish 'chill' days during gruelling NHL season"] Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2016-04-05. Situated near Quebec Autoroute 10 and the Quartier Dix30 lifestyle center, the primary function of the CN Sports Complex is to serve as the official practice facility of the Montreal Canadiens National Hockey League team. It opened on December 12, 2008, and features two ice hockey rinks and one indoor soccer pitch.{{cite web|url=https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=258987|title=Canadiens skate for first time at new practice facility|date=2008-12-08|publisher=The Canadian Press|access-date=2009-03-18}} On August 15, 2023 Canadian National Railway acquired the naming rights. [https://www.cn.ca/en/news/2023/08/montreal-canadiens-practice-facility-to-be-named-cn-sports-compl/ Montreal Canadiens’ practice facility to be named CN Sports Complex] CN.ca. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
Soccer
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| April 1, 2011 | McGill University {{flagicon|CAN}} | 2–1 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Montreal Impact |
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External links
- [http://www.complexesportifbell.com/ Official website]
- [http://www.centrebell.ca/en/ Bell Centre]
- [http://www.canadiens.com/ Montreal Canadiens]
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Category:Ice hockey venues in Quebec
Category:Sports venues completed in 2008
Category:Buildings and structures in Brossard
Category:Tourist attractions in Montérégie
Category:National Hockey League practice facilities
Category:2008 establishments in Quebec
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