"The facility will also be available for community purposes outside of the NHL franchise's designated use, including to accommodate community hockey programming and offering ice time for youth and amateur hockey and recreation," the release said. "Community-accessible spaces will include a public entrance, NHL team store, locker rooms, elevated seating around both rinks, and other multipurpose spaces for community programming. SEG will release more details about construction plans and the facility's layout and configuration at a later date."