Lansdowne saga leaves 67’s fans stuck in limbo
Megan Cheung, Centretown News
Fans of the Ottawa 67's may walk out if their team relocates once construction at Lansdowne Park begins.Archive 1997-2016
Amid explosive debate over the Lansdowne Live proposal, Ottawa 67’s ticketholders are beginning to ask just how much their hockey season will be affected if construction begins, says the team’s season ticket co-ordinator.Megan Cheung, Centretown NewsFans of the Ottawa 67's may walk out if their team relocates once construction at Lansdowne Park begins.
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