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Mutual Street Arena

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Mutual Street Arena was the home ice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of several hockey clubs.

History

The building was built in 1911 and demolished in 1990. The building was originally called Arena Gardens from October 7, 1912 until 1932. It was used a roller rink after hockey left the arena for Maple Leaf Gardens.

The Mutual was home to:

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