mk80
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I saw this video come up on Twitter today talking about the Peoria Civic Center being in trouble due to the impact from the pandemic. It mentions briefly at the end how it is not the only other arena facing similar problems.
If the Peoria Civic Center doesn't get it's funding, there would likely be a ripple effect of the SPHL losing the Rivermen. But also that ominous mention of other arenas facing the same stakes may mean trouble for the immediate future of minor league (and in some cases junior) hockey if those are in other cities with teams, or the often talked about/rumored expansion candidate locations.
If the Peoria Civic Center doesn't get it's funding, there would likely be a ripple effect of the SPHL losing the Rivermen. But also that ominous mention of other arenas facing the same stakes may mean trouble for the immediate future of minor league (and in some cases junior) hockey if those are in other cities with teams, or the often talked about/rumored expansion candidate locations.