KeyBank Center

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KeyBank Center
Location Buffalo, New York
Opened September 21, 1996
Other Names First Niagara Center (2011-16)
HSBC Arena (2000-11)
Marine Midland Arena (1996-2000)
Tenants Buffalo Sabres (1996-present)

KeyBank Center is a multipurpose indoor arena located in downtown Buffalo, New York. It is the largest indoor arena in Western New York, seating 19,070 fans in its normal configuration. It is the home of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL), who have called the arena home since 1996 when it replaced the now-demolished Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Hockey League 1997-98 Buffalo Sabres Program
1998-99 Buffalo Sabres vs. Dallas Stars Stanley Cup Finals Program
2000-01 Buffalo Sabres vs. Philadelphia Flyers Program
March 6, 2003 Buffalo Sabres vs. Toronto Maple Leafs Program
February 28, 2014 Buffalo Sabres vs. San Jose Sharks Program
March 29, 2014 Buffalo Sabres vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Buffalo Sabres vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (March 29, 2014)|Program]]

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