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Clare Drake Arena

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Clare Drake Arena is a 3,009-seat multi-purpose arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is home to the University of Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas ice hockey teams and was named after former University of Alberta Golden Bears hockey coach, Clare Drake, who led the Golden Bears to 697 career wins.

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Clare Drake Arena
87 Avenue NW, Edmonton Greater Strathcona

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Clare Drake Arena

87 Avenue NW
T6G 2E1 Edmonton, Greater Strathcona
Alberta, Canada
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