The hockey club that uses the arena for its home games gained international attention in 2011 when the entire team was killed in a plane crash.
A structural mishap led to the collapse of a video monitor at a Russian ice rink, injuring a worker.
The structure, shaped like a cube and intended to have screens on its four outward-facing sides, collapsed to the ground, landing on at least one worker. The man, a senior foreman for the project, was injured but is expected to make a full recovery. Supporters stand in front of Arena-2000, the home of the Russian ice hockey team Lokomotiv Yaroslav in Yaroslavl on September 8, 2011, after the team was involved in a plane crash. At least 44 people were killed. On Monday, a structural mishap in the arena led to the collapse of a video monitor, injuring a worker.