Paramount Fine Foods Centre
The Paramount Fine Foods Centre, formerly the Hershey Centre, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Its current name was adopted on July 1, 2018, following a new naming rights agreement with Mississauga-based restaurant chain Paramount Fine Foods.[6] HistoryFirst opened in 1998 as the Hershey Centre, the complex is located on Rose Cherry Place, which was named after the late wife of Don Cherry, founder and former owner of the Mississauga IceDogs hockey team. The closest major intersection is Kennedy Road and Matheson Boulevard East. In 2007, a new multi-sport facility called SportZone opened just to the north of the main bowl. It houses a full-size indoor soccer field, a full size FIBA basketball court, a gymnastics facility, and two outdoor soccer fields. The centre is currently the home arena for the Raptors 905 of the NBA G League (basketball). It previously housed the Mississauga Steelheads of the Ontario Hockey League (ice hockey), the Mississauga IceDogs (ice hockey) from 1998 to 2007, the Mississauga Power (basketball) from 2011 to 2015, the Toronto ThunderHawks of the National Professional Soccer League from 2000 to 2001, and the Mississauga MetroStars of the Major Arena Soccer League (indoor soccer) from 2018 to 2019. It has also been the venue for numerous musical acts, including The Tragically Hip, Green Day, The White Stripes, Hatebreed, and Chinese superstar Joker Xue. In 2024, the city of Mississauga and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (owner of Raptors 905) partnered to being construction of a $30 practice facility next to the Paramount Fine Foods Centre, which is scheduled to be completed in January 2026.[7][8] Major eventsHockeyAlong with being the home of Mississauga's OHL teams since its opening, it has hosted several hockey events. In the year 2000 the Hershey Centre hosted the OHL All-Star Classic as well as the IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship. The OHL Championship Series for the J. Ross Robertson Cup has been held at the facility in 2004, 2011 and 2017. In May 2011 the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors hosted the 2011 Memorial Cup. The Saint John Sea Dogs defeated Mississauga in the Final 3–1. BasketballThe National Basketball League of Canada announced that the Oshawa Power would relocate to Mississauga and play as the Mississauga Power at the Hershey Centre starting in the 2013–14 season.[9] The Toronto Raptors announced that beginning in the 2015–16 season, they would have a team in the NBA Development League in Mississauga and play as the Raptors 905 at the Hershey Centre.[10] The Toronto Raptors organization acquired the Power. The team departed from the NBLC to join the NBA D-League as the Raptors 905. In 2017 and 2018 the Raptors 905 hosted both the NBA G League Showcase as well as the G League Finals at the arena. Figure skatingThe arena has hosted the Skate Canada International figure skating competition, part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series in 2000, 2003, 2011 and in 2016. The venue is also host to this competition in October 2022. It hosted the Canadian Figure Skating Championships for the first time in 2013 and again in 2020. 2015 Pan and Parapan American GamesDuring the 2015 Pan American Games, it hosted the four combative sports of judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling. During that time the centre was temporarily renamed the Mississauga Sports Centre due to naming rights.[11] The venue also hosted the parapan sports of goalball, powerlifting and it also featured the debut of wheelchair rugby.[12] Other eventsIt was the venue for the inaugural 2002 Heritage Cup, an international indoor lacrosse tournament.[citation needed] The North American Roller Hockey Championships finals were held at Hershey Centre in July 2006, 2009 and 2013.[citation needed] The centre hosted the 2009 World Cup of Curling.[citation needed] A funeral for Peel Regional Police officer James Ochakovsky took place at the arena on March 9, 2010.[13] It has also hosted the FIRST Robotics Competition, an international high school robotics competition.[14] On September 22, 2000, it was the site of the only ECW show in Canada before the promotion's demise in 2001.[citation needed] On February 14, 2023, the venue hosted the state funeral for former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion.[15] COVID-19 mass vaccination siteIn 2021 the venue was being used as a mass COVID-19 vaccination site.[16] Mississauga and Iceland FieldsThe grounds of the Paramount Fine Foods Centre are also home to two outdoor field facilities, known as the Mississauga Fields and Iceland Fields.[17] See alsoReferences
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