Île Lacroix

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Île Lacroix
Patinoire de l'île Lacroix-1.jpg
Location Centre Sportif Guy Boissière
Avenue Jacques-Chastellain
76100 Rouen, France
Opened 14 Jan 1992
Renovated 2010, refrigeration system updated
Owner
Architect Artefact
Tenants Dragons de Rouen
Capacity Hockey: 2747

Île Lacroix (English: Lacroix Island) is an ice hockey arena in Rouen, France, named for the island it sits on. It is a part of the Centre Sportif Guy Boissière (English: Guy Boissière Sport Center), formerly known as the Centre Sportif du Docteur Duchêne (English: Dr. Duchêne Sport Center). It is the home arena of the Dragons de Rouen of the Ligue Magnus.

The Île Lacroix features two ice rinks—an Olympic-sized rink with over 2700 spectator seats around it, and a smaller, public rink for recreational skating.

The rinks were renovated in 2010, to change the ice-cooling systems over from Freon to R507, in accordance with EU standards, at a cost of 2,350,000 euros.[1]

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