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词条 List of National Hockey League arenas
释义

  1. Current arenas

     Map of current arenas 

  2. Future and proposed arenas

  3. Former arenas

  4. Defunct teams

  5. Outdoor venues

  6. Neutral venues

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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 not to be named after a corporate sponsor.

Current arenas

ImageArenaLocationTeam(s)CapacityOpenedSeason of first NHL gameRef(s)
Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida Tampa Bay Lightning 19,092 1996 1996–97 [1]
American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas Dallas Stars 18,532 2001 2001–02 [2]
BB&T Center Sunrise, Florida Florida Panthers 19,250 1998 1998–99 [2]
Barclays Center Brooklyn, New YorkNew York Islanders 15,795 2012 2015–16 [3]
Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, New York 13,900 1972 1972–73
2018–19 (return)
[4]
Bell Centre Montreal, Quebec Montreal Canadiens 21,302 1996 1995–96 [5]
Bell MTS Place Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Jets 15,321 2004 2011–12 [6]
Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee Nashville Predators 17,113 1996 1998–99 [7][8]
Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Senators 17,373 1996 1995–96 [9][10]
Capital One Arena Washington, D.C. Washington Capitals 18,506 1997 1997–98 [7]
Enterprise Center St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Blues 18,724 1994 1994–95 [11]
Gila River Arena Glendale, Arizona Arizona Coyotes 17,125 2003 2003–04[14]
Honda Center Anaheim, California Anaheim Ducks 17,174 1993 1993–94 [14]
KeyBank Center Buffalo, New York Buffalo Sabres 19,070 1996 1996–97 [7]
Little Caesars Arena Detroit, Michigan Detroit Red Wings 19,515 2017 2017–18[12]
Madison Square Garden New York, New York New York Rangers 18,006 1968 † 1967–68 [13]
Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Columbus Blue Jackets 18,144 2000 2000–01 [14]
Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado Colorado Avalanche 17,809 1999 1999–2000 [15]
PNC Arena Raleigh, North Carolina Carolina Hurricanes 18,680 1999 1999–2000 [16]
PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Penguins 18,387 2010 2010–11 [17]
Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey New Jersey Devils 16,514 2007 2007–08 [18]
Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver Canucks 18,910 1995 1995–96 [19]
Rogers Place Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton Oilers 18,347 2016 2016–17 [20]
Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario Toronto Maple Leafs 18,819 1999 1998–99 [21]
Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary, Alberta Calgary Flames 19,289 1983 1983–84 [22]
SAP Center San Jose, California San Jose Sharks 17,562 1993 1993–94 [22]
Staples Center Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Kings 18,230 1999 1999–2000 [7]
TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts Boston Bruins 17,565 1995 1995–96 [23]
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, Nevada Vegas Golden Knights 17,368 2016 2017–18[24]
United Center Chicago, Illinois Chicago Blackhawks 19,717 1994 1994–95 [25]
Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Flyers 19,543 1996 1996–97 [7]
Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, Minnesota Minnesota Wild 17,954 2000 2000–01 [22]
  • ^ The season of the year of the first regular-season game of the primary NHL tenant.
  • † Underwent extensive renovations from 2010 to 2013, resulting in a completely new arena bowl and concourses within the original structure.

Map of current arenas

{{NHL arenas map}}

Future and proposed arenas

Arena Team Location Capacity Opening Reference
Ottawa Major Events Centre Ottawa Senators Ottawa, Ontario 18,000 2021 [26][27]
CalgaryNEXT Calgary Flames Calgary, Alberta 19,000 N/A [28]
Belmont Park Arena New York Islanders Elmont, New York 18,000 2021 [29][30]
Seattle Center Arena Seattle NHL team Seattle, Washington 17,400 2021 [31][32]

Former arenas

{{font color|white|Eastern Conference}}
{{font color|white|Atlantic Division}}
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Boston Bruins
Boston Garden 1928–1995 14,448 1928Boston, Massachusetts [33]
Boston Arena 1924–1928 5,900 1910 [34]
Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 1970–1996 16,433 1940 Buffalo, New York [35]
Detroit Red Wings
(Detroit Falcons)
(Detroit Cougars)
Joe Louis Arena 1979–2017 20,027 1979Detroit, Michigan [36]
Olympia Stadium 1927–1979 16,700 1927 [37]
Border Cities Arena 1926–1927 6,000 1924 Windsor, Ontario [38]
Florida Panthers
Miami Arena 1993–1998 14,703 1988 Miami, Florida [39]
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Forum 1926–1996 17,959 1924Montreal, Quebec [40]
Mount Royal Arena 1919–1926 10,000 1919 [41]
Jubilee Arena 1909–1911, 1918–1919 3,000 1908 [41]
Montreal Arena 1911–1918 6,000 1898 [41]
Ottawa Senators
Ottawa Civic Centre 1992–1996 10,575 1967 Ottawa, Ontario [42]
Tampa Bay Lightning
Thunderdome 1993–1996 28,153 1990 St. Petersburg, Florida [43]
Expo Hall 1992–1993 10,425 1976 Tampa, Florida [43]
Toronto Maple Leafs
(Toronto St. Patricks)
(Toronto Arenas)
Maple Leaf Gardens 1931–1999 15,726 1931Toronto, Ontario [44]
Arena Gardens 1917–1931 7,500 1912 [45]
{{font color|white|Metropolitan Division}}
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Carolina Hurricanes
(Hartford Whalers)
(New England Whalers)
Greensboro Coliseum 1997–1999 21,273 1959 Greensboro, North Carolina [46]
Springfield Civic Center 1978–1980 7,444 1972 Springfield, Massachusetts [47]
Hartford Civic Center 1980–1997
1975–1978
15,635 1975 Hartford, Connecticut [48]
Columbus Blue Jackets None n/a n/a n/a n/a [14]
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 [49][50]
McNichols Sports Arena 1976–1982 16,061 1975 Denver, Colorado [51]
Kemper Arena 1974–1976 16,300 1974 Kansas City, Missouri [52]
New York IslandersNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1972–2015, 2018–present (temporary home) 13,900 1972 Uniondale, New York [4][53]
New York Rangers
Madison Square Garden (III) 1926–1968 15,928 1925 New York, New York [54]
Philadelphia Flyers
The Spectrum 1967–1996 17,380 1967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [55]
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Mellon Arena (1999–2010)
1967–2010 16,940 1961 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [56]
Washington Capitals
Capital Centre
USAir Arena (1993–1996)
US Airways Arena (1996–1997)
1974–1997 18,130 1973 Landover, Maryland [57]
{{font color|white|Western Conference}}
{{font color|white|Central Division}}
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Chicago Blackhawks
(Chicago Black Hawks)
Chicago Stadium 1929–1994 18,472 1929Chicago, Illinois [58]
Chicago Coliseum 1926–1929 6,000 1899 [59]
Colorado Avalanche
(Quebec Nordiques)
McNichols Sports Arena 1995–1999 16,061 1975 Denver, Colorado [51]
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]
{{font color|white|Pacific Division}}
TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationReference
Arizona Coyotes
(Phoenix Coyotes)
(Winnipeg Jets (1972–96))
America West Arena 1996–2003 16,210 1992 Phoenix, Arizona [68]
Winnipeg Arena 1972–1996 15,567 1955 Winnipeg, Manitoba [69]
Calgary Flames
(Atlanta Flames)
Stampede Corral 1980–1983 7,424 1950 Calgary, Alberta [70]
Omni Coliseum 1972–1980 15,278 1972 Atlanta, Georgia [71]
Edmonton Oilers
(Alberta Oilers)
Northlands Coliseum
Edmonton Coliseum (1995–1998)
Skyreach Centre (1998–2003)
Rexall Place (2003–2016)
1974–2016 16,839 1974Edmonton, Alberta [72]
Edmonton Gardens 1972–1974 7,200 1913 [73]
Los Angeles Kings
The Forum
Great Western Forum (1988–1999)
1967–1999 16,005 1967 Inglewood, California [74]
San Jose Sharks
Cow Palace 1991–1993 11,089 1941 Daly City, California [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]

Defunct teams

TeamArenaYears usedCapacityOpenedLocationRef(s)
Brooklyn Americans
(1941–1942)
(New York Americans)
(1925–1941)
Madison Square Garden (III) 1925–1942 15,928 1925 New York, New York [54][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 [40]
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 1923Ottawa, Ontario [87]
The Arena 1917–1923 7,000 1907 [88][89]

Outdoor venues

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

  • Starting in 2003, the frequent but not annual Heritage Classic.
  • Starting in 2008, the annual (except 2013) Winter Classic.
  • Starting in 2014, the annual Stadium Series.
  • In 2017, the 100th anniversary of the NHL, the Centennial Classic and 100 Classic.
Host TeamArenaEventYear usedAttendanceLocationRef(s)
Edmonton Oilers Commonwealth Stadium Heritage Classic 2003 57,167 Edmonton, Alberta Recap
Buffalo Sabres Ralph Wilson Stadium Winter Classic 2008 71,217 Orchard Park, New York Recap
Chicago Blackhawks Wrigley Field Winter Classic 2009 40,818 Chicago, Illinois Recap
Boston Bruins Fenway Park Winter Classic 2010 38,112 Boston, Massachusetts Recap
Pittsburgh Penguins Heinz Field Winter Classic2011 68,111 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Recap
Calgary Flames McMahon Stadium Heritage Classic 41,022 Calgary, Alberta Recap
Philadelphia Flyers Citizens Bank Park Winter Classic 2012 46,967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Recap
Detroit Red Wings Michigan Stadium Winter Classic2014 105,491 Ann Arbor, Michigan Recap
Los Angeles Kings Dodger StadiumStadium Series 54,099 Los Angeles, California Recap
New Jersey DevilsYankee Stadium 50,105Bronx, New York Recap
New York Islanders50,027Recap
Chicago Blackhawks Soldier Field 62,921 Chicago, Illinois Recap
Vancouver Canucks BC Place Heritage Classic 54,194 Vancouver, British Columbia Recap
Washington Capitals Nationals Park Winter Classic2015 42,832 Washington, D.C. Recap
San Jose Sharks Levi's Stadium Stadium Series 70,205 Santa Clara, California Recap
Boston Bruins Gillette Stadium Winter Classic2016 67,246 Foxborough, Massachusetts Recap
Minnesota Wild TCF Bank StadiumStadium Series 50,426 Minneapolis, Minnesota Recap
Colorado Avalanche Coors Field 50,095 Denver, Colorado Recap
Winnipeg Jets Investors Group Field Heritage Classic 33,240 Winnipeg, Manitoba Recap
Toronto Maple Leafs BMO Field Centennial Classic2017 40,148 Toronto, Ontario [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/det-vs-tor/2017/01/01/2016020559 Recap]
St. Louis Blues Busch Stadium Winter Classic 46,556 St. Louis, Missouri [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/chi-vs-stl/2017/01/02/2016020562 Recap]
Pittsburgh Penguins Heinz Field Stadium Series 67,318 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/phi-vs-pit/2017/02/25/2016020908 Recap]
Ottawa Senators TD Place Stadium 100 Classic 33,959 Ottawa, Ontario [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/mtl-vs-ott/2017/12/16/2017020498 Recap]
Buffalo Sabres Citi Field Winter Classic2018 41,821 Queens, New York [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/nyr-vs-buf/2018/01/01/2017020601 Recap]
Washington Capitals Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Stadium Series 29,516 Annapolis, Maryland [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/tor-vs-wsh/2018/03/03/2017021005 Recap]
Chicago Blackhawks Notre Dame Stadium Winter Classic2019 76,126 South Bend, Indiana [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/bos-vs-chi/2019/01/01/2018020612 Recap]
Philadelphia Flyers Lincoln Financial Field Stadium Series 69,620 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/pit-vs-phi/2019/02/23/2018020953 Recap]

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 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][100]
Boardwalk Hall Various home games for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates 1929–1930 Atlantic City, New Jersey [101][102][103]
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 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 St. 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 [104][105][106]
Copps Coliseum Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–94 1992–1993, 1993–1994 Hamilton, Ontario [104][105][106]
Bradley Center Neutral site games in 1992–93 1992–1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin [107]
ARCO Arena Neutral site games in 1992–93 and 1993–94 1992–1993, 1993–1994 Sacramento, California [106]
Halifax Metro Center Neutral site games in 1993–94 1993–1994 Halifax, Nova Scotia [106]
Richfield Coliseum Neutral site games in 1992–1993 and 1993–1994 1992–1993, 1993–1994 Cleveland, Ohio [106]
America West Arena Neutral site games in 1993–94 1993–1994 Phoenix, Arizona [106]
Target Center Neutral site games in 1993–94 1993–1994 Minneapolis, Minnesota [106]
Orlando Arena Neutral site games in 1993–94 1993–1994 Orlando, Florida [106]
Market Square Arena Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Indianapolis, Indiana [105]
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Phoenix, Arizona [104]
Miami Arena Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Miami, Florida [104]
Myriad Convention Center Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [108]
Reunion Arena Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Dallas, Texas [104]
Carver Arena Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Peoria, Illinois [109]
Omni Coliseum Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Atlanta, Georgia [104]
Riverfront Coliseum Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Cincinnati, Ohio [110]
Providence Civic Center Neutral site game in 1992–93 1992–1993 Providence, Rhode Island [111]
Yoyogi Arena 1997–98 and 1998–99 season openers 1997–1998 Tokyo, Japan [112]
Saitama Super Arena 2000–01 season opener 2000 Saitama City, Japan [112]
Blue Cross Arena Various home games for the Buffalo Sabres 2003–2004, 2005–2006 Rochester, New York [113][114]
The O2 Arena 2007 NHL Premiere 2007 London, United Kingdom [112]
Ericsson Globe multiple NHL Premieres, 2017 NHL Global Series 2008–2011, 2017 Stockholm, Sweden [112]
Sazka Arena
O2 Arena (2010–)
2008 and 2010 NHL Premieres 2008, 2010 Prague, Czech Republic [112]
Hartwall Areena
Hartwall Arena (2014–)
multiple NHL Premieres, 2018 NHL Global Series 2009–2011, 2018 Helsinki, Finland [112][115]
O2 World
Mercedes-Benz Arena (2015–)
2011 NHL Premiere 2011 Berlin, Germany [112]
Scandinavium 2018 NHL Global Series 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden [115]
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Various New York Islanders home games 2018–2019 Uniondale, New York [4][53]

See also

  • List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
  • List of European ice hockey arenas
  • List of current National Football League stadiums
  • List of current Major League Baseball stadiums
  • List of Major League Soccer stadiums
  • List of Major League Lacrosse stadiums
  • List of National Basketball Association arenas

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