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'Truly amazing honour': St. Albert arena renamed after NHL star Jarome Iginla

NHL great Jarome Iginla has quite literally solidified his place in hockey history in his hometown of St. Albert, Alta.

'Thank you for also having the ingredients to be a magical place for a kid to grow up'

Jarome Iginla and St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron pose for photos in the freshly named Jarome Iginla Arena. (Jordan Omstead/CBC)

NHL great Jarome Iginla has quite literallysolidified his place in hockey history in his hometown of St. Albert, Alta.

The local Akinsdale Arena wasrenamed the Jarome Iginla Arena this weekend. Hundreds of people packed the stands Sunday to seeIginla accept the honour.

"Thank you all, St. Albert," he told the crowd."This is a truly, truly amazing honour."

Iginlahad a storied hockey career, from a scoring titlein the NHL to gold medals in the Olympics.

"But it all comes back to here in St. Albert," he said. "In receiving this honour, it made me reflect on growing up here and how truly fortunate I was."

"Thank you for also having the ingredients to be a magical place for a kid to grow up."

Iginla recalled decades-old memories of the arena that now bears his name duringhis speech.

Jarome Iginla signs autographs in St. Albert on Sunday. (Jordan Omstead/CBC)

He reflected on tryouts for the local atom AAA team, and then waiting for the call at his grandparents' house.

Fast forward to when he was 15 years old, Iginla and a friend would knock on the arena doors late at night and, more often than not, an arena attendant would let them on the ice.

"We got better, but it also kept us on the right path," he said. "Some of my best memories are from youth sports."

Iginla went on to play 1,554 NHL games, tallying 625 goals and 675 assists. He spent 16 seasons of his 22-season NHL career with the Calgary Flames.

He helped Canada win two Olympic gold medals, scoring two goals in the 2002 victory. His pass to set up Sidney Crosby's overtime winner in the 2010 gold-medal game against the U.S.in Vancouver ranks among the greatest moments in Canadian hockey history.

Fans listen to Jarome Iginla deliver a speech in the St. Albert arena now named after the NHL great. (Jordan Omstead/CBC)

The typical lines in the battle of Alberta collapsed in celebration of Iginlain St. Albert, with Flames jerseys in abundanceoutside the arena in Edmonton Oilers territory.

Iginla spent the afternoon signing autographs and mingling with fansalongside a barbecueand street hockey game.

He said the eponymous arena will take some getting used to.

"It's beyond my wildest dreams," he said.

St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron offered the "Iggy Dome" as a potential shorthand for the arena, a play on Iginla's nickname and the Saddledome, home of the Flames.

"It means a lot to the community," Heron said.