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That old Canucks dressing room at 8 Rinks was given to the Vancouver North East Chiefs, a B.C. Major Midget League team, when they moved to the 8 Rinks from Coquitlam prior to the 2017-18 season. According to sources, the Chiefs have one more year left on their lease with 8 Rinks, so there are things to be worked out in that regard.

As well, the National Lacrosse League’s Vancouver Warriors, who just finished their first season under the Canucks’ banner, are rumoured to be looking at cutting back on their time at the Langley Events Centre, where they continued to practise this past year. It would make sense to have them in the same facility for practices as the Canucks.

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There is a rink in the Burnaby complex that has been converted for indoor soccer and has a FieldTurf playing surface that the Warriors could use for practices.

The Canucks bought the Vancouver Stealth a year ago this month and moved them for games from the LEC to Rogers Arena, giving them a new moniker and a new look in the process.

There is talk the Canucks will one day have a practice facility at the current Plaza of Nations site, which is across the street from Rogers Arena. Vancouver council approved the rezoning of the area to allow increased density back last July.