VANCOUVER - A new chapter of Vancouver's hockey history is being written at the Pacific Coliseum.

The Professional Women's Hockey League's new expansion team, the Goldeneyes, hit the ice at the storied stadium for the first time Monday to start training camp.

“The Coliseum has a rich legacy of Vancouver sports history," said Tania Richards, the team's director of business operations. "We are incredibly proud to honour that heritage while also helping to usher in a new era of professional women's hockey in this city.”

Owned by the PNE, the Coliseum first opened in 1968 and has played host to many notable hockey moments, from Game 4 of the 1972 Summit Series to the Vancouver Canucks 1994 playoff run, which ended in a Game 7 loss to the New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup final.

The stadi

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