Canadiens Hall of Fame at Bell Centre closes
Eric Bolte / Reuters
The Montreal Canadiens Hall of Fame at the Bell Centre closed its doors for the final time Sunday.
The Hall of Fame, which opened as part of the team's centennial anniversary in January 2010, commemorates the team's rich history. It's closing as new in-game attractions for fans are built.
Many of the displays from the Hall will be moved and put on exhibit around the arena.
It was also announced that the Centennial Plaza will reopen in the coming months after closing in 2013.
The special tribute walkway outside the Bell Centre features bronze statues of former Canadiens Howie Morenz, Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau, and Maurice Richard.
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