Oh yea, sorry, Canadians aren't worried about terrorism.

Anyway, as stated in a previous Freep article, the DHS or even the NHL, don't require this security guideline to be followed. It's completely up to the discretion of those designing the arena.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/loca...oric/19047511/

NHL spokesman John Dellapina could not confirm that the league has adopted the homeland security guidelines and requires its teams to abide by those rules at their facilities.

Grunow, of the arena neighborhood group, said he's researched newer arenas in Pittsburgh [[Consol Energy Center) and Brooklyn, New York [[Barclays Center) and their commitment to the 100-foot security zone appears dubious.

"There are buildings well within 100 feet of an arena built within the last few years," he said. "There's definite precedent for having stuff within or proximate to the 100 foot mark."