List of National Hockey League arenas explained

The following is a list of National Hockey League (NHL) arenas. This list includes past, present, and future arenas.

Madison Square Garden is the only current arena whose name is not held by a corporate sponsor. Climate Pledge Arena's name is corporately held by Amazon, which uses its naming rights contract to promote its climate change awareness initiative.

Current arenas

ImageArenaLocationTeamCapacityOpenedSeason of first NHL gameRef(s)
Amalie ArenaTampa, FloridaTampa Bay Lightning19,09219961996–97[1]
Amerant Bank ArenaSunrise, FloridaFlorida Panthers19,25019981998–99[2]
American Airlines CenterDallas, TexasDallas Stars18,53220012001–02
Ball ArenaDenver, ColoradoColorado Avalanche17,80919991999–2000[3]
Bell CentreMontreal, QuebecMontreal Canadiens21,10519961995–96[4]
Bridgestone ArenaNashville, TennesseeNashville Predators17,15919961998–99[5] [6]
Canada Life CentreWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg Jets15,32120042011–12[7]
Canadian Tire CentreOttawa, OntarioOttawa Senators19,34719961995–96[8] [9]
Capital One ArenaWashington, D.C.Washington Capitals18,57319971997–98
Climate Pledge ArenaSeattle, WashingtonSeattle Kraken17,1512021§2021–22[10] [11] [12]
Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles Kings18,23019991999–2000
Delta CenterSalt Lake City, UtahUtah Hockey Club16,200[13] 19912024–25[14]
Enterprise CenterSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Blues18,09619941994–95[15]
Honda CenterAnaheim, CaliforniaAnaheim Ducks17,17419931993–94
KeyBank CenterBuffalo, New YorkBuffalo Sabres19,07019961996–97
Little Caesars ArenaDetroit, MichiganDetroit Red Wings19,51520172017–18[16]
Madison Square GardenNew York City, New YorkNew York Rangers18,00619681967–68[17]
Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioColumbus Blue Jackets18,14420002000–01[18]
PNC ArenaRaleigh, North CarolinaCarolina Hurricanes18,70019991999–2000[19]
PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh Penguins18,38720102010–11[20]
Prudential CenterNewark, New JerseyNew Jersey Devils16,51420072007–08[21]
Rogers ArenaVancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver Canucks18,91019951995–96[22]
Rogers PlaceEdmonton, Alberta18,34720162016–17[23]
SAP CenterSan Jose, CaliforniaSan Jose Sharks17,56219931993–94
Scotiabank ArenaToronto, OntarioToronto Maple Leafs18,80019991998–99[24]
Scotiabank SaddledomeCalgary, AlbertaCalgary Flames19,28919831983–84[25]
TD GardenBoston, MassachusettsBoston Bruins17,56519951995–96[26]
T-Mobile ArenaParadise, NevadaVegas Golden Knights17,36720162017–18[27]
UBS ArenaElmont, New YorkNew York Islanders17,25520212021–22[28] [29]
United CenterChicago, Illinois19,71719941994–95[30]
Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Flyers19,53819961996–97
Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, MinnesotaMinnesota Wild17,95420002000–01

Map of current arenas

Future and proposed arenas

Arena Team Location Capacity Opening Reference
New Ottawa ArenaOttawa SenatorsOttawa, Ontario16,500TBD
Scotia PlaceCalgary FlamesCalgary, Alberta18,4002027[31]

Former arenas

TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Boston Bruins
Boston Garden1928–199514,4481928Boston, Massachusetts[32]
Boston Arena1924–19285,9001910[33]
Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium1970–199616,4331940Buffalo, New York[34]
Detroit Red Wings
(Detroit Falcons)
(Detroit Cougars)
Joe Louis Arena1979–201720,0271979Detroit, Michigan[35]
Olympia Stadium1927–197916,7001927[36]
Border Cities Arena1926–19276,0001924Windsor, Ontario[37]
Florida Panthers
Miami Arena1993–199814,7031988Miami, Florida[38]
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Forum1926–199617,9591924Montreal, Quebec[39]
Mount Royal Arena1919–192610,0001919[40]
Jubilee Arena1909–1911, 1918–19193,0001908
Montreal Arena1911–19186,0001898Westmount, Quebec
Ottawa Senators
Ottawa Civic Centre1992–199610,5751967Ottawa, Ontario[41]
Tampa Bay Lightning
Thunderdome1993–199628,1531990St. Petersburg, Florida[42]
Expo Hall1992–199310,4251976Tampa, Florida
Toronto Maple Leafs
(Toronto St. Patricks)
(Toronto Arenas)
Maple Leaf Gardens1931–199915,7261931Toronto, Ontario[43]
Arena Gardens1917–19317,5001912[44]
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Carolina Hurricanes
(Hartford Whalers)
(New England Whalers)
Greensboro Coliseum1997–199921,2731959Greensboro, North Carolina[45]
Springfield Civic Center1978–19807,4441972Springfield, Massachusetts[46]
Hartford Civic Center1980–1997
1975–1978
15,6351975Hartford, Connecticut[47]
Columbus Blue JacketsNonen/an/an/an/a
New Jersey Devils
(Colorado Rockies)
(Kansas City Scouts)
Brendan Byrne Arena
Continental Airlines Arena (1996–2007)
1982–200719,0401981East Rutherford, New Jersey[48] [49]
McNichols Sports Arena1976–198216,0611975Denver, Colorado[50]
Kemper Arena1974–197616,3001974Kansas City, Missouri[51]
New York Islanders
Barclays Center2015–202015,7952012Brooklyn, New York[52]
Nassau Coliseum1972–2015, 2018–202113,9171972Uniondale, New York[53] [54]
New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden (III)1926–196815,9281925New York, New York[55]
Philadelphia Flyers
The Spectrum
CoreStates Spectrum (1994–1996)
1967–199617,3801967Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[56]
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Mellon Arena (1999–2010)
1967–201016,9401961Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[57]
Washington Capitals
Capital Centre
USAir Arena (1993–1996)
US Airways Arena (1996–1997)
1974–199718,1301973Landover, Maryland[58]
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Chicago Blackhawks
(Chicago Black Hawks)
Chicago Stadium1929–199418,4721929Chicago, Illinois[59]
Chicago Coliseum1926–19296,0001899[60]
Colorado Avalanche
(Quebec Nordiques)
McNichols Sports Arena1995–199916,0611975Denver, Colorado
Quebec Coliseum / Colisée de Québec1972–199515,3991950Quebec City, Quebec[61]
Dallas Stars
(Minnesota North Stars)
Reunion Arena1993–200117,0011980Dallas, Texas[62]
Met Center1967–199315,0001967Bloomington, Minnesota[63]
Nashville PredatorsNonen/an/an/an/a[64]
Minnesota WildNonen/an/an/an/a[65]
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Arena
The Checkerdome (1977–1983)
1967–199417,1881929St. Louis, Missouri[66]
Winnipeg Jets
(Atlanta Thrashers)
Philips Arena1999–201118,5451999Atlanta, Georgia[67] [68]
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Anaheim Ducks
(Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
Nonen/an/an/an/a[69]
Calgary Flames
(Atlanta Flames)
Stampede Corral1980–19837,4241950Calgary, Alberta[70]
Omni Coliseum1972–198015,2781972Atlanta, Georgia[71]
Edmonton Oilers
(Alberta Oilers)
Northlands Coliseum
Edmonton Coliseum (1995–1998)
Skyreach Centre (1998–2003)
Rexall Place (2003–2016)
1974–201616,8391974Edmonton, Alberta[72]
Edmonton Gardens1972–19747,2001913[73]
Los Angeles Kings
The Forum
Great Western Forum (1988–1999)
1967–199916,0051967Inglewood, California[74]
San Jose Sharks
Cow Palace1991–199311,0891941Daly City, California[75]
Seattle Kraken
Nonen/an/an/an/a
Vancouver Canucks
Pacific Coliseum1970–199516,1501967Vancouver, British Columbia[76]
Vegas Golden Knights
Nonen/an/an/an/a[77]

Defunct teams

TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationRef(s)
Arizona Coyotes
(2014–2024)
(Phoenix Coyotes)
(1996–2014)
(Winnipeg Jets)
(1979–1996)
Mullett Arena2022–20244,6002022Tempe, Arizona[78]
Desert Diamond Arena2003–202217,1252003Glendale, Arizona[79]
America West Arena1996–200316,2101992Phoenix, Arizona[80]
Winnipeg Arena1979–199615,3931955Winnipeg, Manitoba[81]
Brooklyn Americans
(1941–1942)
(New York Americans)
(1925–1941)
Madison Square Garden (III)1925–194215,9281925New York, New York[82]
Cleveland Barons
(1976–1978)
(California Golden Seals)
(1970–1976)
(Oakland Seals)
(1967–1970)
(California Seals)
(1967)
Richfield Coliseum1976–197818,5441974Richfield, Ohio[83]
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena1967–197613,6011966Oakland, California[84]
Hamilton Tigers
(1920–1925)
(Quebec Athletic Club)
(1919–1920)
Barton Street Arena1920–19254,5001910Hamilton, Ontario[85]
Quebec Arena1919–19206,0001913Quebec City, Quebec[86] [87]
Philadelphia Quakers
(1930–1931)
(Pittsburgh Pirates)
(1925–1930)
Philadelphia Arena1930–19314,0001920Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[88]
Duquesne Gardens1925–19306,5001890Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[89]
Montreal Maroons
(1924–1938)
Montreal Forum1924–193817,9591924Montreal, Quebec
Montreal Wanderers
(1917–1918)
Montreal Arena1917–19186,0001898Montreal, Quebec[90]
St. Louis Eagles
(1934–1935)
(Ottawa Senators)
(1917–1934)
St. Louis Arena1934–193520,0001929St. Louis, Missouri
Ottawa Auditorium1923–193410,0001923Ottawa, Ontario[91]
The Arena1917–19237,0001907[92] [93]

Outdoor venues

The following are outdoor venues that have hosted any of the following events:

Host teamVenueEventYear usedAttendanceLocationRef(s)
Edmonton OilersCommonwealth StadiumHeritage Classic200357,167Edmonton, AlbertaRecap
Buffalo SabresRalph Wilson StadiumWinter Classic200871,217Orchard Park, New YorkRecap
Chicago BlackhawksWrigley FieldWinter Classic200940,818Chicago, IllinoisRecap
Boston BruinsFenway ParkWinter Classic201038,112Boston, MassachusettsRecap
Pittsburgh PenguinsHeinz FieldWinter Classic201168,111Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaRecap
Calgary FlamesMcMahon StadiumHeritage Classic41,022Calgary, AlbertaRecap
Philadelphia FlyersCitizens Bank ParkWinter Classic201246,967Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRecap
Detroit Red WingsMichigan StadiumWinter Classic2014105,491Ann Arbor, MichiganRecap
Los Angeles KingsDodger StadiumStadium Series54,099Los Angeles, CaliforniaRecap
New Jersey DevilsYankee Stadium50,105Bronx, New YorkRecap
New York Islanders50,027Recap
Chicago BlackhawksSoldier Field62,921Chicago, IllinoisRecap
Vancouver CanucksBC PlaceHeritage Classic54,194Vancouver, British ColumbiaRecap
Washington CapitalsNationals ParkWinter Classic201542,832Washington, D.C.Recap
San Jose SharksLevi's StadiumStadium Series70,205Santa Clara, CaliforniaRecap
Boston BruinsGillette StadiumWinter Classic201667,246Foxborough, MassachusettsRecap
Minnesota WildTCF Bank StadiumStadium Series50,426Minneapolis, MinnesotaRecap
Colorado AvalancheCoors Field50,095Denver, ColoradoRecap
Winnipeg JetsInvestors Group FieldHeritage Classic33,240Winnipeg, ManitobaRecap
Toronto Maple LeafsBMO FieldCentennial Classic201740,148Toronto, OntarioRecap
St. Louis BluesBusch StadiumWinter Classic46,556St. Louis, MissouriRecap
Pittsburgh PenguinsHeinz FieldStadium Series67,318Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaRecap
Ottawa SenatorsTD Place Stadium100 Classic33,959Ottawa, OntarioRecap
Buffalo SabresCiti FieldWinter Classic201841,821Queens, New YorkRecap
Washington CapitalsNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumStadium Series29,516Annapolis, MarylandRecap
Chicago BlackhawksNotre Dame StadiumWinter Classic201976,126Notre Dame, IndianaRecap
Philadelphia FlyersLincoln Financial FieldStadium Series69,620Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRecap
Winnipeg JetsMosaic StadiumHeritage Classic33,518Regina, SaskatchewanRecap
Dallas StarsCotton Bowl StadiumWinter Classic202085,630Dallas, TexasRecap
Colorado AvalancheFalcon StadiumStadium Series43,574Colorado Springs, ColoradoRecap
Colorado AvalancheEdgewood Tahoe ResortNHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe20210Stateline, NevadaRecap
Boston BruinsRecap
Minnesota WildTarget FieldWinter Classic202238,519Minneapolis, MinnesotaRecap
Nashville PredatorsNissan StadiumStadium Series68,619Nashville, TennesseeRecap
Buffalo SabresTim Hortons FieldHeritage Classic26,119Hamilton, OntarioRecap
Boston BruinsFenway ParkWinter Classic202339,243Boston, MassachusettsRecap
Carolina HurricanesCarter–Finley StadiumStadium Series56,961Raleigh, North CarolinaRecap
Edmonton OilersCommonwealth StadiumHeritage Classic55,441Edmonton, AlbertaRecap
Seattle KrakenT-Mobile ParkWinter Classic202447,313Seattle, WashingtonRecap
New Jersey DevilsMetLife StadiumStadium Series70,328East Rutherford, New JerseyRecap
New York Islanders79,690Recap
Chicago BlackhawksWrigley FieldWinter Classic2025Chicago, Illinois
Columbus Blue JacketsOhio StadiumStadium SeriesColumbus, Ohio

Neutral venues

See also: List of international games played by NHL teams. The following are neutral venues that have hosted games that counted in the NHL regular season standings:

ArenaEventYear usedLocationRef(s)
Aréna de QuébecGame between the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, February 27, 19181917–1918Quebec City, Quebec[94] [95]
Peace Bridge ArenaVarious home games for the Chicago Blackhawks and Pittsburgh Pirates1928–1929, 1929–1930Fort Erie, Ontario[96] [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] [102] [103]
Boardwalk HallVarious home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates1929–1930Atlantic City, New Jersey[104] [105] [106]
Olympia StadiumVarious home games for the Ottawa Senators and Chicago Blackhawks1928–1929, 1929–1930, 1930–1931, 1933–1934Detroit, Michigan
Border Cities ArenaGame between the Montreal Maroons and Chicago Blackhawks, March 2, 19291928–1929Windsor, Ontario
Boston GardenVarious home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates1928–1929, 1929–1930Boston, Massachusetts
Madison Square GardenVarious home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates1928–1929, 1929–1930, 1930–1931New York, New York
Chicago ColiseumVarious Chicago Blackhawks games when their usual home arena, Chicago Stadium, was unavailable1929–1930, 1932–1933Chicago, Illinois
Arena GardensVarious home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates1929–1930, 1930–1931Toronto, Ontario
Maple Leaf GardensGame between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, January 14, 1933, which was a home game for Ottawa1929–1930, 1930–1931Toronto, Ontario
Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum
Pepsi Coliseum (1991–2012)
Fairgrounds Coliseum (2014)
Indiana Farmers Coliseum (2014–present)
Various home games for the Chicago Blackhawks1952–1953, 1953–1954Indianapolis, Indiana
Ak-Sar-Ben ColiseumVarious home games for the Chicago Blackhawks1953–1954, 1954–1955, 1955–1956Omaha, Nebraska
St. Louis ArenaVarious home games for the Chicago Blackhawks1954–1955, 1955–1956St. Louis, Missouri
St. Paul AuditoriumGame between the Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins, February 23, 19551954–1955Saint Paul, Minnesota
Long Beach ArenaVarious home games for the Los Angeles Kings1967–1968Long Beach, California
Los Angeles Memorial Sports ArenaVarious home games for the Los Angeles Kings1967–1968Los Angeles, California
Madison Square GardenGame between the Oakland Seals and Philadelphia Flyers, March 3, 19681967–1968New York, New York
Maple Leaf GardensGame between the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers, March 7, 19681967–1968Toronto, Ontario
Colisée de QuébecVarious home games for the Philadelphia Flyers1967–1968Quebec City, Quebec
Cow PalaceVarious home games for the Oakland Seals1968–1969Daly City, California
Saskatchewan PlaceNeutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–941992–1993, 1993–1994Saskatoon, Saskatchewan[107] [108] [109]
Copps Coliseum
FirstOntario Centre (2014–present)
Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–941992–1993, 1993–1994Hamilton, Ontario
Bradley CenterNeutral site games in 1992–931992–1993Milwaukee, Wisconsin[110]
ARCO Arena
Power Balance Pavilion (2011–2012)
Sleep Train Arena (2012–2016)
Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–941992–1993, 1993–1994Sacramento, California
Halifax Metro Centre
Scotiabank Centre (2014–present)
Neutral site games in 1993–941993–1994Halifax, Nova Scotia
Richfield ColiseumNeutral site games in 1992–1993 and 1993–19941992–1993, 1993–1994Richfield, Ohio
America West Arena
US Airways Center (2006–2015)
Talking Stick Resort Arena (2016–present)
Neutral site games in 1993–941993–1994Phoenix, Arizona
Target CenterNeutral site games in 1993–941993–1994Minneapolis, Minnesota
Orlando ArenaNeutral site games in 1993–941993–1994Orlando, Florida
Market Square ArenaNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Indianapolis, Indiana
Arizona Veterans Memorial ColiseumNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Phoenix, Arizona
Miami ArenaNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Miami, Florida
Myriad Convention CenterNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Oklahoma City, Oklahoma[111]
Reunion ArenaNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Dallas, Texas
Carver ArenaNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Peoria, Illinois[112]
Omni ColiseumNeutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Atlanta, Georgia
Riverfront Coliseum
The Crown (1997–1999)
Firstar Center (1999–2002)
U.S. Bank Arena (2002–present)
Neutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Cincinnati, Ohio[113]
Providence Civic Center
Dunkin' Donuts Center (2001–present)
Neutral site game in 1992–931992–1993Providence, Rhode Island[114]
Yoyogi Arena1997–98 and 1998–99 season openers1997–1998Tokyo, Japan[115]
Saitama Super Arena2000–01 season opener2000Saitama, Japan
Blue Cross ArenaVarious home games for the Buffalo Sabres2003–2004, 2005–2006Rochester, New York[116] [117]
The O2 Arena2007 NHL Premiere2007London, United Kingdom
Avicii Arena/Ericsson Globemultiple NHL Premieres, 2017, 2019 and 2023 NHL Global Series2008–2011, 2017, 2019, 2023Stockholm, Sweden[118]
Sazka Arena
O2 Arena (2010–)
2008 and 2010 NHL Premieres, 2019 and 2022 NHL Global Series2008, 2010, 2019, 2022Prague, Czech Republic
Helsinki Halli
Hartwall Areena (1997–2014)
Hartwall Arena (2014–2022)
multiple NHL Premieres, 2018 NHL Global Series2009–2011, 2018Helsinki, Finland[119]
Uber Arena
Mercedes-Benz Arena (2015–)
2011 NHL Premiere2011Berlin, Germany
Scandinavium2018 NHL Global Series2018Gothenburg, Sweden
Mosaic Stadium2019 Heritage Classic2019Regina, Saskatchewan[120]
Edgewood Tahoe ResortNHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe2021Stateline, Nevada[121] [122]
Nokia Arena2022 NHL Global Series2022Tampere, Finland

See also

External links

Notes and References

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