PWHL Says It Didn't Get Place at the Table to Negotiate Larger Lansdowne Arena
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Lansdowne 2.0 doesn't have enough seats, women's hockey league tells councillors - Capital Current
Executives from the Professional Women’s Hockey League say there is not enough seating in the arena planned as part of the Lansdowne 2.0 project. Jayna Hefford, the league’s executive vice-president of hockey operations and Amy Scheer, executive vice-president of business operations, say they favour revamping the arena but warned that the Ottawa Charge team needs more than the 5,850 seats currently being proposed. “[It] is not enough,” Scheer to…
Lansdowne 2.0 Debate Heats Up as The Charge Voice Concerns Over Arena Plans
The City of Ottawa’s Finance and Corporate Services Committee is hearing from delegates today and discussing the proposed Lansdowne 2.0 project, which will go to Council for a vote on Wednesday, November 5. Delegate Jayna Hefford, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, and Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations for the PWHL’s Ottawa Charge—who play their home games at TD Place Arena at Lansdowne—dropped a bo…
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