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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
I don't think a 4-plex at Long Wharf is necessarily a bad thing, it just has to be very very well done, and probably constructed as part of a larger mixed use development of some form.
I really like the 4-Ice Centre in Moncton, but a comparable facility in SJ at Long Wharf would have to be of much higher quality and construction, just given the prominence of the downtown location. You would want to have it done right!! 
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That's exactly what Mayor Norton was saying when interviewed. He stated that it can't just be an aluminum box and has to accommodate more than just hockey and should take into consideration the area around it. There was actually an idea floated of having two rinks on a lower level and two rinks on an upper level (creating a stacked building) which I think is interesting. Obviously cost would have to be taken into consideration when planning for something of that nature.
As well, it was mentioned that if a Fourplex is built the other city arenas will be offered up if private interests wish to purchase them. I would assume this would exclude the LBR as that is a lot more important, both historically and culturally, than the other smaller civic arenas.
That being said, the article mentioned building this
Ice Palace to attract major international tournaments such as the World Junior Championships. This is probably a misguided comment attempting to highlight the sort of events that we could garner given a second large, modern facility. If we wanted to attract the World Juniors we would probably need Harbour Station to be larger but in the event that we do not the main arena at the IP would need to seat at least 3,000 to be feasible for hosting an event of that size. ~6,200 + ~3,000 might be enough. Canada is hosting the tournament in 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2021, so one of those will have to be in the Atlantic Provinces (at this point presumably in Halifax, Moncton, St. John's, or a combination). Given the size of the tournaments in past years in Canada (Calgary/Edmonton/Ottawa) we really do not have arenas that size in this part of the country to compete, if they are indeed looking for similar attendance numbers.
If Moncton ever gets their new Centre built then a joint-bid for Moncton (New Coliseum) and Saint John (Harbour Station) for the 2021 World Juniors wouldn't be too shabby.
As well, Canada will be hosting the Womens Worlds in 2013 (Ottawa), 2016, and 2020.