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The MassMutual Center is a 6,679-seat multi-purpose arena in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. It is home to the Springfield Falcons ice hockey team and in fall of 2009 will be home to the Springfield Armor of the NBA Development League. Formerly known as the Springfield Civic Center, the facility opened in 1972 and was at the time one of the largest arenas in the region. It was owned and operated by the city for eighteen years before going into private hands for the next six. In 1996, it reverted to city control. A few years later, the Massachusetts Legislature authorized a major renovation of the facility and transferred ownership to the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. The renovation included work on the arena and construction of a small convention and exhibition center facing Main Street. A plaza and bank used to be on that plot of land. In 2005 the Center was renamed when MassMutual Financial Group entered into a naming rights agreement for the arena and convention center. Its grand opening (or reopening depending on perspective) occurred on Oct 1, 2005. The arena hosted the Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League while the Hartford Civic Center was undergoing renovations because of a 1978 roof collapse. It also hosted the 19th WWF In Your House pay-per-view in 1997. It has also hosted WWE Monday Night RAW, and two WWE SmackDown! shows; the first one was on October 26, 1999 aired for that Thursday and the second was on December 13, 2005 aired for that Friday. The building has hosted an American Hockey League franchise since it opened in 1972. Between 1972 and 1993, the the building hosted the Springfield Indians franchise, which is now known as the Peoria Rivermen. Since 1994, the Center has been the site of home games of the Springfield Falcons, the AHL affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers. The building, located in the "Birthplace of Basketball", has also hosted numerous NCAA Division II basketball championships, first from 1980–94 and now for the last two years. [edit] External links
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