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  1. 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.

  2. The following is a list of ice hockey arenas by capacity. Only those arenas that regularly host ice hockey games with paid admission (e.g. professional, major junior, or university) are included. Outdoor stadiums that have hosted occasional hockey games are not included.

    Rank
    Arena
    Capacity ( Seating Capacity Only)
    City
    1
    21,542
    2
    21,105 [ 1]
    3
    19,717 [ 2] [verification needed]
    4
    19,537 [ 3]
    • Canada Life Centre – 15,321
    • Prudential Center – 16,514
    • UBS Arena – 17,113
    • Gila River Arena – 17,125
    • Climate Pledge Arena – 17,151
    • Bridgestone Arena – 17,159
    • Honda Center – 17,174
    • T-Mobile Arena – 17,368
    • SAP Center – 17,562
    • TD Garden – 17,565

    Home team: Winnipeg Jets This arena may be new, but it’s also relatively small compared to other venues that were opened around the early 2000s. The Bell MTS Place opened in 2004 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was designed to replace the Winnipeg Arena. The arena had a controversial development, as it used to be home to Eaton’s, a retailer with a long ...

    Home team: New Jersey Devils The Prudential Center, more affectionately known as “The Rock”, was originally built to ensure that the New Jersey Devils’ franchise would remain in New Jersey, after rumors suggested it might move to a new location with better facilities. The Newark-based Center hosts community games organized by the nonprofit organiza...

    Home team: New York Islanders After nearly 50 years at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, the New York Islanders moved 10 miles west to the $1-billion UBS Arena in Elmont. The arena wasn’t completed in time for the 2021-22 preseason, therefore the Islanders played their home preseason games at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Their fir...

    Home team: Arizona Coyotes The Gila River Arena is part of the $1 billion Westgate Entertainment District development in Glendale, Arizona. The Coyotes’ previous venue, the America West Arena, had not been built with NHL games in mind, and developers struggled to adapt it for a regulation NHL-size hockey rink. This and other issues motivated the Co...

    Home team: Seattle Kraken The Seattle Kraken are the youngest team in the NHL but they play in the league’s oldest arena. Built in 1962 and originally named the Washington State Pavilion, the venue underwent a billion-dollar ($1.15 billion) renovation before the Kraken arrived in 2021. It reopened to the public in mid-October 2021 before the Kraken...

    Home team: Nashville Predators This arena in Nashville, Tennessee has been in existence since 1996, and has taken home the Arena of the Year award twice. Notable NHL events that have taken place in this arena include the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, as well as Games 3, 4, and 6 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals. Just after a decade of operation, the decision...

    Home team: Anaheim Ducks Originally known as the Anaheim Arena and based in the Californian town of the same name, the Honda Center first opened its doors in 1993, and would later go on to host Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, as well as Games 1, 2 and 5 of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. This arena was used for shooting scenes of the ...

    Home team: Vegas Golden Knights This arena in Paradise, Las Vegas is owned by AEG and MGM Resorts International and operated by MGM Resorts International. Due to its desert location, where resources such as water and electricity are harder to come by, it was designed with sustainability in mind – and the arena received a LEED (Leadership in Energy ...

    Home team: San Jose Sharks Another one of the older arenas that’s still in operation, the SAP Center is home to the San Jose Sharks, which has resulted in it becoming known as “The Shark Tank”. The venue, which almost failed to pass a vote for community approval, came into being thanks to the efforts of a community group called Fund Arena Now. But ...

    Home team: Boston Bruins The largest sports and entertainment arena in New England, TD Garden was built as a replacement for the Boston Garden. However, it took decades for the plan to finally get off the ground, and it was only in 1995 that the TD Garden was opened. Since then the arena has hosted the Bruins, and two major NHL events: the 1996 NHL...

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · A comprehensive guide to NHL arenas provides fans and newcomers alike with the opportunity to discover and appreciate the nuances of each rink, giving insight into factors such as capacity, the year they opened, home team information, and any notable events that have taken place within their walls.

  4. www.arenacapacity.com › nhl-arena-capacity-directoryNHL Arena Capacity Directory

    The NHL Arena Capacity varies from team to team. Learn more about your favorite teams NHL Arena and its seating capacity.

  5. 6 days ago · In this article, we're going to get right to the point and go over every single National Hockey League arena in detail, providing the capacities, the teams that play in it, along with historical facts and things you may not have known.

  6. NHL Attendance. Note: 'Capacity' is an average, since games can be played at multiple venues (e.g. outdoor games). Attendance figures and arena capacities may not be 100 percent accurate and are subject to minor errors.

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