Oldest to newest NHL arenas: Madison Square Garden to UBS

ByKeith Jenkins ESPN logo
Thursday, October 24, 2024

There's no place like home. Where do the NHL's 32 franchises call home? Here's a look at all 32 arenas -- from the oldest to the newest:



Madison Square Garden (New York) - New York Rangers



First season: 1967-68



Capacity: 18,006



Scotiabank Saddledome (Calgary, Alberta) - Calgary Flames



First season: 1983-84



Capacity: 19,289



Delta Center (Salt Lake City) - Utah Hockey Club



First season: 1991-92



Capacity: 16,200



Honda Center (Anaheim, California) - Anaheim Ducks



First season: 1993-94



Capacity: 17,174



SAP Center (San Jose, California) - San Jose Sharks



First season: 1993-94



Capacity: 17,562



Enterprise Center (St. Louis) - St. Louis Blues



First season: 1994-95



Capacity: 18,096



United Center (Chicago) - Chicago Blackhawks



First season: 1994-95



Capacity: 19,717



Bell Centre (Montreal) - Montreal Canadiens



First season: 1995-96



Capacity: 21,105



Canadian Tire Centre (Ottawa, Ontario) - Ottawa Senators



First season: 1995-96



Capacity: 18,652



Rogers Arena (Vancouver, British Columbia) - Vancouver Canucks



First season: 1995-96



Capacity: 18,910



TD Garden (Boston) - Boston Bruins



First season: 1995-96



Capacity: 17,565



Amalie Arena (Tampa, Florida) - Tampa Bay Lightning



First season: 1996-97



Capacity: 19,092



KeyBank Center (Buffalo, New York) - Buffalo Sabres



First season: 1996-97



Capacity: 19,070



Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia) - Philadelphia Flyers



First season: 1996-97



Capacity: 15,581



Capital One Arena (Washington) - Washington Capitals



First season: 1997-98



Capacity: 18,573



Amerant Bank Arena (Sunrise, Florida) - Florida Panthers



First season: 1998-99



Capacity: 19,250



Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee) - Nashville Predators



First season: 1998-99



Capacity: 17,159



Scotiabank Arena (Toronto) - Toronto Maple Leafs



First season: 1998-99



Capacity: 18,800



Ball Arena (Denver) - Colorado Avalanche



First season: 1999-2000



Capacity: 18,007



Lenovo Center (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Carolina Hurricanes



First season: 1999-2000



Capacity: 18,700



Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles) - Los Angeles Kings



First season: 1999-2000



Capacity: 18,230



Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio) - Columbus Blue Jackets



First season: 2000-01



Capacity: 18,144



Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, Minnesota) - Minnesota Wild



First season: 2000-01



Capacity: 18,064



American Airlines Center (Dallas) - Dallas Stars



First season: 2001-02



Capacity: 18,532



Prudential Center (Newark, New Jersey) - New Jersey Devils



First season: 2007-08



Capacity: 16,514



PPG Paints Arena (Pittsburgh) - Pittsburgh Penguins



First season: 2010-11



Capacity: 18,387



Canada Life Centre (Winnipeg, Manitoba) - Winnipeg Jets



First season: 2011-12



Capacity: 15,294



Rogers Place (Edmonton, Alberta) - Edmonton Oilers



First season: 2016-17



Capacity: 18,641



Little Caesars Arena (Detroit) - Detroit Red Wings



First season: 2017-18



Capacity: 19,515



T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas) - Vegas Golden Knights



First season: 2017-18



Capacity: 17,500



Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle) - Seattle Kraken



First season: 2021-22



Capacity: 17,151



UBS Arena (Elmont, New York) - New York Islanders



First season: 2021-22



Capacity: 17,255



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