<p>The <b>Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex</b> is a multi-use municipally-owned facility in <a href="/pages/w/104045032964460">Kitchener</a>, <a href="/pages/w/105607439473127">Ontario</a>, <a href="/pages/w/107480665948163">Canada</a>. The complex is located on East Avenue, near the Ottawa Street interchange on the <a href="/pages/w/144268135587026">Conestoga Parkway</a>. The complex includes "The Kitchener Memorial Audiorium" with the <i>Dom Cardillo Arena</i>, two smaller community arenas the <i>Kinsmen Arena</i> and <i>Kiwanis Arena</i>, the <i>Jack Couch Stadium</i> baseball park, <i>Centennial Stadium</i> and a skatepark outside the stadium.</p><h2>Kitchener Memorial Auditorium</h2><p>The <b>Kitchener Memorial Audiorium</b> or <b>The Aud</b> for short, includes a main <a href="/pages/w/107850639237408">ice rink</a> (the <a href="/pages/w/1433414293593033">Dom Cardillo</a> Arena) with a <a href="/pages/w/102283963159621">seating capacity</a> of 7,234 and a total capacity of 7,777, including standing room. It is home to the <a href="/pages/w/108275402529939">Kitchener Rangers</a> of the <a href="/pages/w/107773769245589">Ontario Hockey League</a>.</p><p>The original arena was built in 1950 and has been expanded three times since then.</p><p>The Aud hosted the <a href="/pages/w/106241119407209">2008 Memorial Cup</a> from May 16 to May 25, 2008, with 437 additional permanent seats being added. The Aud previously hosted <a href="/pages/w/110887248959395">1962 Memorial Cup</a>, <a href="/pages/w/130078257022506">1975 Memorial Cup</a> and <a href="/pages/w/129914903710149">1984 Memorial Cup</a> games.</p><p>Other notable <a href="/pages/w/116193045057540">junior ice hockey</a> events include the 1995 and 2003 <a href="/pages/w/102247733163698">CHL Top Prospects Game</a>, the 1980, 1985, 1995 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Hockey_League_history%23All-Star_Games" class="wikipedia">Ontario Hockey League All-star games</a>, and the 1986 <a href="/pages/w/113551198655145">IIHF World U20 Championship</a>. During the 1986 tournament, Canada defeated <a href="/pages/w/115686531775346">West Germany</a> 18-2 at The Aud, setting a record for most goals for, and largest margin of victory by the <a href="/pages/w/106631096039158">Canada national junior hockey team</a> at the tournament.</p>