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Ice at Edmonton’s Terwillegar rec centre is part of Oilers NHL hub city bid

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NHL will select Edmonton, Toronto as two final hub city picks: reports While no confirmation has been given by the NHL, the Oilers have confirmed to Global News that if Edmonton is selected, the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre along with the downtown community arena and Rogers Place would be used in a hub city playoff scenario.

Players would be bused to and from the rinks.“What we do know is that Terwillegar is a preferred location because of what it can offer in terms of four continuous pads, but we haven’t ironed out the details,” interim city manager Adam Laughlin said.With a lot still up in the air, those who use the ice on a daily basis are preparing for a change in their routine.“I would hope and anticipate that they would.

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