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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
All 32 current NHL arenas are listed. None of the teams in the top leagues in Finland ( Liiga ) or Sweden ( SHL ), and only one team each in the top league of Czech Republic ( Czech Extraliga ), and Germany ( Deutsche Eishockey Liga ), Switzerland ( National League A ) or the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (Belarus, China ...
National Hockey League indoor arenas logos (17 F) D. Defunct National Hockey League venues (1 C, 56 P) N. New York Islanders venues (6 P) P. National Hockey League ...
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The University of Michigan and Michigan State set a world record for attendance on December 11, 2010, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.. Playing hockey games outdoors—in soccer, football and baseball stadiums—is an increasingly popular trend for junior, college, professional and international competitions in the 21st century.
The 2020 NHL Stadium Series was held at Falcon Stadium at the U.S. Air Force Academy on February 15, 2020. [28] In 2021, the NHL announced the creation of a two-game series, the NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe, to function as the replacement for the cancelled outdoor games of the 2020–21 season. [29]
Bell Centre (French: Centre Bell), formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Montreal Forum and it is the largest indoor arena in Canada.
The team also added a third home pre-season game to the schedule. Team President David Morehouse said, "Our feeling is that more fans will want the chance to see and experience Consol Energy Center, so we thought it made sense to add the third preseason home game." [52] Inside PPG Paints Arena during a Penguins pre-season game in 2010.