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The following is a list of National Hockey League arenas including past, present, and future arenas:
Arena | Team | Location | Capacity | Opening | Reference |
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New Tempe Arena | Arizona Coyotes | Tempe, Arizona | 16,000 | 2026 | [28] |
New Ottawa Arena | Ottawa Senators | Ottawa, Ontario | TBD | TBD |
Eastern Conference | ||||||
Atlantic Division | ||||||
Team | Arena | Years used | Capacity | Opened | Location | Reference |
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Boston Bruins | ||||||
Boston Garden | 1928–1995 | 14,448 | 1928 | Boston, Massachusetts | [29] | |
Boston Arena | 1924–1928 | 5,900 | 1910 | [30] | ||
Buffalo Sabres | ||||||
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium | 1970–1996 | 16,433 | 1940 | Buffalo, New York | [31] | |
Detroit Red Wings (Detroit Falcons) (Detroit Cougars) |
Joe Louis Arena | 1979–2017 | 20,027 | 1979 | Detroit, Michigan | [32] |
Olympia Stadium | 1927–1979 | 16,700 | 1927 | [33] | ||
Border Cities Arena | 1926–1927 | 6,000 | 1924 | Windsor, Ontario | [34] | |
Florida Panthers | ||||||
Miami Arena | 1993–1998 | 14,703 | 1988 | Miami, Florida | [35] | |
Montreal Canadiens | ||||||
Montreal Forum | 1926–1996 | 17,959 | 1924 | Montreal, Quebec | [36] | |
Mount Royal Arena | 1919–1926 | 10,000 | 1919 | [37] | ||
Jubilee Arena | 1909–1911, 1918–1919 | 3,000 | 1908 | [37] | ||
Montreal Arena | 1911–1918 | 6,000 | 1898 | Westmount, Quebec | [37] | |
Ottawa Senators | ||||||
Ottawa Civic Centre | 1992–1996 | 10,575 | 1967 | Ottawa, Ontario | [38] | |
Tampa Bay Lightning | ||||||
Thunderdome | 1993–1996 | 28,153 | 1990 | St. Petersburg, Florida | [39] | |
Expo Hall | 1992–1993 | 10,425 | 1976 | Tampa, Florida | [39] | |
Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto St. Patricks) (Toronto Arenas) | ||||||
Maple Leaf Gardens | 1931–1999 | 15,726 | 1931 | Toronto, Ontario | [40] | |
Arena Gardens | 1917–1931 | 7,500 | 1912 | [41] | ||
Metropolitan Division | ||||||
Team | Arena | Years used | Capacity | Opened | Location | Reference |
Carolina Hurricanes (Hartford Whalers) (New England Whalers) | ||||||
Greensboro Coliseum | 1997–1999 | 21,273 | 1959 | Greensboro, North Carolina | [42] | |
Springfield Civic Center | 1978–1980 | 7,444 | 1972 | Springfield, Massachusetts | [43] | |
Hartford Civic Center | 1980–1997 1975–1978 |
15,635 | 1975 | Hartford, Connecticut | [44] | |
Columbus Blue Jackets | None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | [16] |
New Jersey Devils (Colorado Rockies) (Kansas City Scouts) | ||||||
Brendan Byrne Arena Continental Airlines Arena (1996–2007) |
1982–2007 | 19,040 | 1981 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | [45][46] | |
McNichols Sports Arena | 1976–1982 | 16,061 | 1975 | Denver, Colorado | [47] | |
Kemper Arena | 1974–1976 | 16,300 | 1974 | Kansas City, Missouri | [48] | |
New York Islanders | ||||||
Barclays Center | 2015–2020 | 15,795 | 2012 | Brooklyn, New York | [49] | |
Nassau Coliseum | 1972–2015, 2018–2021 | 13,917 | 1972 | Uniondale, New York | [50][51] | |
New York Rangers | ||||||
Madison Square Garden (III) | 1926–1968 | 15,928 | 1925 | New York, New York | [52] | |
Philadelphia Flyers | ||||||
The Spectrum CoreStates Spectrum (1994–1996) |
1967–1996 | 17,380 | 1967 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | [53] | |
Pittsburgh Penguins | ||||||
Pittsburgh Civic Arena Mellon Arena (1999–2010) |
1967–2010 | 16,940 | 1961 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | [54] | |
Washington Capitals | ||||||
Capital Centre USAir Arena (1993–1996) US Airways Arena (1996–1997) |
1974–1997 | 18,130 | 1973 | Landover, Maryland | [55] |
Western Conference | ||||||
Central Division | ||||||
Team | Arena | Years used | Capacity | Opened | Location | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona Coyotes (Phoenix Coyotes) (original Winnipeg Jets) |
Gila River Arena Glendale Arena (2003–2006) Jobing.com Arena (2006–2014) |
2003–2022 | 17,125 | 2003 | Glendale, Arizona | [13] |
America West Arena | 1996–2003 | 16,210 | 1992 | Phoenix, Arizona | [56] | |
Winnipeg Arena | 1972–1996 | 15,567 | 1955 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | [57] | |
Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Black Hawks) | ||||||
Chicago Stadium | 1929–1994 | 18,472 | 1929 | Chicago, Illinois | [58] | |
Chicago Coliseum | 1926–1929 | 6,000 | 1899 | [59] | ||
Colorado Avalanche (Quebec Nordiques) | ||||||
McNichols Sports Arena | 1995–1999 | 16,061 | 1975 | Denver, Colorado | [47] | |
Quebec Coliseum / Colisée de Québec | 1972–1995 | 15,399 | 1950 | Quebec City, Quebec | [60] | |
Dallas Stars (Minnesota North Stars) | ||||||
Reunion Arena | 1993–2001 | 17,001 | 1980 | Dallas, Texas | [61] | |
Met Center | 1967–1993 | 15,000 | 1967 | Bloomington, Minnesota | [62] | |
Nashville Predators | None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | [63] |
Minnesota Wild | None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | [64] |
St. Louis Blues | ||||||
St. Louis Arena The Checkerdome (1977–1983) |
1967–1994 | 17,188 | 1929 | St. Louis, Missouri | [65] | |
Winnipeg Jets (Atlanta Thrashers) | ||||||
Philips Arena | 1999–2011 | 18,545 | 1999 | Atlanta, Georgia | [66][67] | |
Pacific Division | ||||||
Team | Arena | Years used | Capacity | Opened | Location | Reference |
Calgary Flames (Atlanta Flames) | ||||||
Stampede Corral | 1980–1983 | 7,424 | 1950 | Calgary, Alberta | [68] | |
Omni Coliseum | 1972–1980 | 15,278 | 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | [69] | |
Edmonton Oilers (Alberta Oilers) | ||||||
Northlands Coliseum Edmonton Coliseum (1995–1998) Skyreach Centre (1998–2003) Rexall Place (2003–2016) |
1974–2016 | 16,839 | 1974 | Edmonton, Alberta | [70] | |
Edmonton Gardens | 1972–1974 | 7,200 | 1913 | [71] | ||
Los Angeles Kings | ||||||
The Forum Great Western Forum (1988–1999) |
1967–1999 | 16,005 | 1967 | Inglewood, California | [72] | |
San Jose Sharks | ||||||
Cow Palace | 1991–1993 | 11,089 | 1941 | Daly City, California | [73] | |
Seattle Kraken | ||||||
None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | [74][75] | |
Vancouver Canucks | ||||||
Pacific Coliseum | 1970–1995 | 16,150 | 1967 | Vancouver, British Columbia | [76] | |
Vegas Golden Knights | ||||||
None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | [77] |
Team | Arena | Years used | Capacity | Opened | Location | Ref(s) |
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Brooklyn Americans (1941–1942) (New York Americans) (1925–1941) |
Madison Square Garden (III) | 1925–1942 | 15,928 | 1925 | New York, New York | [52][78] |
Cleveland Barons (1976–1978) (California Golden Seals) (1970–1976) (Oakland Seals) (1967–1970) (California Seals) (1967) |
Richfield Coliseum | 1976–1978 | 18,544 | 1974 | Richfield, Ohio | [79] |
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena | 1967–1976 | 13,601 | 1966 | Oakland, California | [80] | |
(Hamilton Tigers) (1920–1925) (Quebec Athletic Club) (1919–1920) |
Barton Street Arena | 1920–1925 | 4,500 | 1910 | Hamilton, Ontario | [81] |
Quebec Arena | 1919–1920 | 6,000 | 1913 | Quebec City, Quebec | [82][83] | |
Philadelphia Quakers (1930–1931) (Pittsburgh Pirates) (1925–1930) |
Philadelphia Arena | 1930–1931 | 4,000 | 1920 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | [84] |
Duquesne Gardens | 1925–1930 | 6,500 | 1890 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | [85] | |
Montreal Maroons (1924–1938) |
Montreal Forum | 1924–1938 | 17,959 | 1924 | Montreal, Quebec | [36] |
Montreal Wanderers (1917–1918) |
Montreal Arena | 1917–1918 | 6,000 | 1898 | Montreal, Quebec | [86] |
St. Louis Eagles (1934–1935) (Ottawa Senators) (1917–1934) |
St. Louis Arena | 1934–1935 | 20,000 | 1929 | St. Louis, Missouri | [65] |
Ottawa Auditorium | 1923–1934 | 10,000 | 1923 | Ottawa, Ontario | [87] | |
The Arena | 1917–1923 | 7,000 | 1907 | [88][89] |
The following are outdoor venues that have hosted any of the following events:
The following are neutral venues that have hosted games that counted in the NHL regular season standings:
Arena | Event | Year used | Location | Ref(s) |
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Aréna de Québec | Game between the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, February 27, 1918 | 1917–1918 | Quebec City, Quebec | [90][91] |
Peace Bridge Arena | Various home games for the Chicago Blackhawks and Pittsburgh Pirates | 1928–1929, 1929–1930 | Fort Erie, Ontario | [92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99] |
Boardwalk Hall | Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates | 1929–1930 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | [100][101][102] |
Olympia Stadium | Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Chicago Blackhawks | 1928–1929, 1929–1930, 1930–1931, 1933–1934 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Border Cities Arena | Game between the Montreal Maroons and Chicago Blackhawks, March 2, 1929 | 1928–1929 | Windsor, Ontario | |
Boston Garden | Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates | 1928–1929, 1929–1930 | Boston, Massachusetts | |
Madison Square Garden | Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates | 1928–1929, 1929–1930, 1930–1931 | New York, New York | |
Chicago Coliseum | Various Chicago Blackhawks games when their usual home arena, Chicago Stadium, was unavailable | 1929–1930, 1932–1933 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Arena Gardens | Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates | 1929–1930, 1930–1931 | Toronto, Ontario | |
Maple Leaf Gardens | Game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, January 14, 1933, which was a home game for Ottawa | 1929–1930, 1930–1931 | Toronto, Ontario | |
Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum Pepsi Coliseum (1991–2012) Fairgrounds Coliseum (2014) Indiana Farmers Coliseum (2014–present) |
Various home games for the Chicago Blackhawks | 1952–1953, 1953–1954 | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum | Various home games for the Chicago Blackhawks | 1953–1954, 1954–1955, 1955–1956 | Omaha, Nebraska | |
St. Louis Arena | Various home games for the Chicago Blackhawks | 1954–1955, 1955–1956 | St. Louis, Missouri | |
St. Paul Auditorium | Game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins, February 23, 1955 | 1954–1955 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | |
Long Beach Arena | Various home games for the Los Angeles Kings | 1967–1968 | Long Beach, California | |
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | Various home games for the Los Angeles Kings | 1967–1968 | Los Angeles, California | |
Madison Square Garden | Game between the Oakland Seals and Philadelphia Flyers, March 3, 1968 | 1967–1968 | New York, New York | |
Maple Leaf Gardens | Game between the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers, March 7, 1968 | 1967–1968 | Toronto, Ontario | |
Colisée de Québec | Various home games for the Philadelphia Flyers | 1967–1968 | Quebec City, Quebec | |
Cow Palace | Various home games for the Oakland Seals | 1968–1969 | Daly City, California | |
Saskatchewan Place | Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–94 | 1992–1993, 1993–1994 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | [103][104][105] |
Copps Coliseum FirstOntario Centre (2014–present) |
Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–94 | 1992–1993, 1993–1994 | Hamilton, Ontario | [103][104][105] |
Bradley Center | Neutral site games in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | [106] |
ARCO Arena Power Balance Pavilion (2011–2012) Sleep Train Arena (2012–2016) |
Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–94 | 1992–1993, 1993–1994 | Sacramento, California | [105] |
Halifax Metro Centre Scotiabank Centre (2014–present) |
Neutral site games in 1993–94 | 1993–1994 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | [105] |
Richfield Coliseum | Neutral site games in 1992–1993 and 1993–1994 | 1992–1993, 1993–1994 | Richfield, Ohio | [105] |
America West Arena US Airways Center (2006–2015) Talking Stick Resort Arena (2016–present) |
Neutral site games in 1993–94 | 1993–1994 | Phoenix, Arizona | [105] |
Target Center | Neutral site games in 1993–94 | 1993–1994 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | [105] |
Orlando Arena | Neutral site games in 1993–94 | 1993–1994 | Orlando, Florida | [105] |
Market Square Arena | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Indianapolis, Indiana | [104] |
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Phoenix, Arizona | [103] |
Miami Arena | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Miami, Florida | [103] |
Myriad Convention Center | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | [107] |
Reunion Arena | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Dallas, Texas | [103] |
Carver Arena | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Peoria, Illinois | [108] |
Omni Coliseum | Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Atlanta, Georgia | [103] |
Riverfront Coliseum The Crown (1997–1999) Firstar Center (1999–2002) U.S. Bank Arena (2002–present) |
Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Cincinnati, Ohio | [109] |
Providence Civic Center Dunkin' Donuts Center (2001–present) |
Neutral site game in 1992–93 | 1992–1993 | Providence, Rhode Island | [110] |
Yoyogi Arena | 1997–98 and 1998–99 season openers | 1997–1998 | Tokyo, Japan | [111] |
Saitama Super Arena | 2000–01 season opener | 2000 | Saitama, Japan | [111] |
Blue Cross Arena | Various home games for the Buffalo Sabres | 2003–2004, 2005–2006 | Rochester, New York | [112][113] |
The O2 Arena | 2007 NHL Premiere | 2007 | London, United Kingdom | [111] |
Ericsson Globe | multiple NHL Premieres, 2017 NHL Global Series | 2008–2011, 2017 | Stockholm, Sweden | [111] |
Sazka Arena O2 Arena (2010–) |
2008 and 2010 NHL Premieres | 2008, 2010 | Prague, Czech Republic | [111] |
Helsinki Halli Hartwall Areena (1997–2014) Hartwall Arena (2014–2022) |
multiple NHL Premieres, 2018 NHL Global Series | 2009–2011, 2018 | Helsinki, Finland | [111][114] |
O2 World Mercedes-Benz Arena (2015–) |
2011 NHL Premiere | 2011 | Berlin, Germany | [111] |
Scandinavium | 2018 NHL Global Series | 2018 | Gothenburg, Sweden | [114] |
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